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Manufacturer: Toaplan

Toaplan released 31 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1986. Toaplan was based in Japan.

The 5 most common machines by Toaplan owned by VAPS members are (in order):
Snow Bros. , Twin Cobra , Out Zone , Truxton , Batsugun

The 5 most common machines by Toaplan wanted by VAPS members are (in order):
Batsugun , Dogyuun , Truxton II , Tatsujin , Snow Bros.

Entries in this index: 31
Name Year Type Genre Description Images
Batsugun 1993 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Demon's World 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Dogyuun 1992 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Dynamic Trial 7 1993 Videogame Racing
Emma Daio 1993 Videogame
Fixeight 1992 Videogame Shooter
Genkai Chousen Distopia 1994 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
Ghox 1991 Videogame Ball and Paddle
Grind Stormer 1993 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Hell Fire 1989 Videogame
Hellfire 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Horror Story 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Knuckle Bash 1993 Videogame Scrolling Fighter
Mahjong Sisters 1986 Videogame Mahjong
Out Zone 1990 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Pipi & Bibis 1991 Videogame Platform
Pyros 1987 Videogame Platform
Same! Same! Same! 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Snow Bros. 1990 Videogame Platform
Snow Bros. 2 With New Elves 1994 Videogame Platform
Tatsujin 1988 Videogame Space
Tatsujin Ou 1992 Videogame Space
Teki Paki 1991 Videogame Puzzle
Truxton 1988 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Truxton II 1992 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Twin Cobra 1987 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
TwinHawk 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
V-Five 1993 Videogame Shooter
Vimana 1991 Videogame Scrolling Shooter
Whoopee!! 1991 Videogame Platform
Zero Wing 1989 Videogame Scrolling Shooter

The proceeding is a list of machines known to have been made by Toaplan.
Click on any machine name to bring up the encyclopedia page for that machine.
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