by Hazel Mar 16,2025
For fans of classic shoot 'em ups, prepare for a blast from the past! Tatsujin, a game publishing studio founded by Toaplan legend Masahiro Yuge, has brought the beloved *Amusement Arcade Toaplan* to Android. If you've ever played a scrolling shooter, chances are you've experienced the influence of Toaplan, a powerhouse in the arcade scene since 1979.
Celebrating 40 years of Toaplan's legacy, *Amusement Arcade Toaplan* delivers a collection of 25 classic arcade titles to your Android device. These aren't mere ports; they're the authentic arcade experiences, preserved for a new generation.
The undisputed star is the legendary Truxton (1988), available completely free. Five additional games—Tiger Heli, Wardner, Flying Shark, Snow Bros., and Teki-Paki—offer free demo versions, with full versions available for purchase.
The collection also includes Truxton II, Snow Bros. 2, Guardian, Slap Fight/Alcon, Twin Cobra, Rally Bike, Hellfire, Twin Hawk, Demon's World, Zero Wing, Fire Shark, Out Zone, Vimana, Ghox, Fixeight, Dogyuun, Grind Stormer, Knuckle Bash, and Batsugun, all purchasable individually.
Enjoy customizable touchscreen controls, or connect a Bluetooth controller or arcade stick for the ultimate retro experience. Watch the trailer below:
Build your own personalized virtual arcade! Each downloaded game appears as a mini arcade cabinet, freely placeable alongside chairs, plants, and even beds. Enjoy visual filters to emulate the classic CRT look, adjustable difficulty settings, extra lives, and even an invincibility mode for those truly challenging moments. Retro arcade fans, this Google Play Store collection is a must-have.
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