Credits

The Taito Project would not have been possible without the help and contributions of the following persons/resources:

 

Name

Comments

Link

Antiriad and RAINE team RAINE was the first program to emulate several Taito 16/32-bit systems. Like MAME, this emulator is not a "warez toy", therefore, besides the usual screenshots it also provides useful technical information, and has it's own Taito database with very important information. www.rainemu.com
MAME team This emulator is the only one that documents several Taito 8-bit systems, it has been recently including the systems, that were once only supported by RAINE. Something worth noting is the excellent description of the Taito F2 architecture, available in the source code. www.mame.net
Mar's Homepage Screenshots and technical specifications for the Taito FX-1 System. www.xvi.or.jp/~mar/
Steven Ives Screenshots and technical specifications for the Taito G-NET System. www.gameoverdude.com
Deev Screenshots for the Taito Z-System. n/a
Bruneras Screenshots for a couple of games, that I "stole" from Bobby Tribble's page ;) UnMAMEd
Tim A few screenshots. Tim's Arcade Page
Al Hardware specifications for 1976-9 games, and information on a few Japan/US game licenses from the 1970's. http://www.spies.com/arcade/
Yaso's Database Provides Japanese-English translations for some Taito titles. www.tcn.ne.jp/~yaso/
Arcade Emulation List Provides Japanese-English translations for some Taito titles. http://w3.to/kinji/

Also:

Everyone who provides high-resolution scans of Taito flyers.

Anyone I forgot (and I do have a feeling that I forgot something important)