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based in
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. It was best known for its catalogue of
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s and other
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s. The company was founded in 1979 but its gaming division was established in 1984 by former Orca and Crux employees, who wanted to make games, after both companies declared bankruptcy. Their first shoot 'em up game, ''
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'' (1985) on arcades, was a success and helped establish Toaplan as a leading producer of shooting games throughout the 1980s and 1990s that would continue to characterize their output. Though initially exclusive to arcades, they expanded with the
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in 1990. The company ceased development of shoot 'em up projects before declaring bankruptcy in 1994. Several offshoot developers such as Eighting, Tamsoft,
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,
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, and
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were formed prior to and after the closure, while former members later joined to other studios such as
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,
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,
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and
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. Toaplan has since earned recognition from critics, being called one of the greatest and most influential Japanese shoot 'em up developers and "master" of the scrolling shooter genre.


History

Toaplan was established in April 1979 but its gaming division was established by former Orca and Crux members. '' Performan'' was created by most of the same team that previously worked on several projects at Orca and Crux before both companies declared bankruptcy, after which a group of employees from the two gaming divisions would go on to form Toaplan and among them were
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s Masahiro Yuge and Tatsuya Uemura. In 1992, Yoshiyuki Kiyomoto stepped down from his position as CEO at Toaplan, with Taizo Hayashi now serving as the company's president. Toaplan provided consultance and advising to Raizing (now Eighting) during the development of '' Sorcer Striker'', as well as licensing their arcade board to the company, since the president of the latter company previously served as an employee of the former. '' Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves'' served as one of the final projects to be developed by Toaplan, as the company ceased development of
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games before their closure. The company declared
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on March 31, 1994. Its closure led to the formation of several offshoot companies. Prior to Toaplan's closure in 1994, several former employees formed or were involved with multiple companies, many of which were dedicated to arcade shooters: Eighting, Tamsoft,
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,
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, and Takumi (who continued development of '' Twin Cobra II'' after Toaplan's closure). The rights to nearly every Toaplan IP are currently owned by Tatsujin, a Japanese company formed by Yuge. In 2020, Japanese company M2 released every game by Toaplan (excluding '' Mahjong Sisters'' and '' Enma Daiō'') for consoles in Japan. In August 2022, Tatsujin was acquired by
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for a retro gaming focused operative group. In 2023, Tatsujin announced several new projects, such as ''Truxton Extreme'', ''Snow Bros. Wonderland'' (both games being sequels to their respective series) and ''Amusement Arcade TOAPLAN'', a compilation of 25 arcade games for smartphones. One of the titles from Tatsujin, ''Snow Bros. Wonderland'', was released in 2024.


Staff

Various individuals have been important figures in the history of Toaplan: * Masahiro Yuge – One of the six original team members and frequent composer. Later worked at
Takumi Corporation was a Japanese video game company founded in May 1994 that is famous for developing Arcade game, arcade shoot 'em ups. Following Toaplan's bankruptcy, some of the former staff went to Takumi. Among Toaplan's offshoots, only Takumi has developed ...
and Eighting on several projects. * Tatsuya Uemura – One of the six original team members and frequent composer. Later worked at
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and Eighting on several projects. * Toshiaki Tomizawa – Music composer for ''Demon's World'', ''Zero Wing'' and ''Vimana''. Co-founder of
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. * Osamu Ōta – Music composer for ''Wardner'', ''Rally Bike'' and ''Twin Hawk''. Producer of '' Gekirindan'' at
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. * Toshiaki Ōta – One of the six original team members and head of software development. Founder of Tamsoft. * Naoki Ogiwara – Artist and designer for ''Truxton'' and ''Out Zone''. Co-founder of CAVE. * Kōetsu Iwabuchi – Artist for ''Guardian'' and ''Twin Cobra''. Later served as planning manager for ''Grind Stormer''. * Yuko Tataka – Character designer for ''Truxton'', ''Hellfire'', ''Twin Hawk'', ''Zero Wing'' and ''Fire Shark''. * Sanae Nitō – Character designer for ''Truxton'', ''Hellfire'', ''Twin Hawk'', ''Zero Wing'' and ''Fire Shark''. * Tsuneki Ikeda – Programmer for ''Grind Stormer'' and ''Batsugun''. Co-founder of CAVE. * Satoshi Kōyama – Programmer for ''Batsugun''. Later worked at CAVE on several projects. * Junya Inoue – Designer for ''Dogyuun'', ''Knuckle Bash'' and ''Batsugun''. Later worked at Gazelle and CAVE on several projects. * Yusuke Naora – Graphic designer for ''Grind Stormer''. Later worked at
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on several projects. * Kenichi Takano – One of the six original team members and designer for ''Performan''. Co-founder of CAVE. * Yuichirō Nozawa – One of the six original team members and designer for ''Twin Hawk''. * Atsushi Kawaguchi – One of the six original team members and artist for ''Demon's World''. * Nanpei Kaneko – Designer for ''FixEight'' and ''Knuckle Bash''. Later worked as illustrator for Japanese magazines. * Tomonobu Kagawa – One of the three graphic artists for ''Truxton II''. Later worked at Taito on several projects.


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