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Ta•o Taido

Ta•o Taido

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Ta•o Taido is a 1993 fighting arcade game developed and published by Video System. It was Video System's only attempt in the fighting game genre, and it was created during the fighting game trend of the 1990s that was popularized by Capcom's 1991 arcade hit Street Fighter II. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: April 1993
Developer: Video System
Genre: Fighting game
Publisher: Video System
Platform: Arcade game

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