[Update: Taito hasconfirmed via Twitterthat theTaito LD Game Collectionwill have an international release. That’s what I like to hear. They haven’t given any date or details beyond that but are saying, “Stay Tuned for news.” Our original story follows.]
Everything is better on LaserDisc
Taitohas announced thatthey’ve got another arcade collection on the way, but this one is extra special. TheTaito LD Game Collectionnot only compiles but also remasters three of the publisher’s classic arcade LaserDisc games:Time Gal,Space Battleship Yamato, andRevenge of the Ninja.
If you’re unfamiliar, these games are essentially interactive movies. The most popular example is theDragon’s Lairgames. You could also look at the various FMV games that came around in the early ‘90s. Essentially, you’d watch a short clip, choose an action, then the arcade would eat your money because you chose the wrong action.

These were made popular by the LaserDisc. These were the predecessors to the CD and were the first commercially available form of optical media. Essentially, imagine a DVD, then make it grow to the size of an LP record. They were available for a time as a way of storing home video. You’d get a much better picture than you would with a VHS, but you’d have to flip the disc halfway through unless you had a particularly fancy LaserDisc player that could automatically read both sides.
Anyway, the technology was popular in arcades in the mid-80s, but it kind of lost its edge quickly once people realized they were all graphics and very little substance. We gotTime GalandRevenge of the Ninjaover here in the Weston the Sega CD, but I don’t thinkSpace Battleship Yamatoever got a port.

Whatever happened to the LaserDisc?
Taito LD Game Collectioncurrently has a release date in Japan of August 08, 2025, but nothing is mentioned about an international release. I feel like the chances are good that we’ll see it, but not guaranteed.Space Battleship Yamatohas dialogue in it, for example, but it could conceivably recieve subtitles over here. We’ll just have to wait and see. And hope.
Taito has been doing a pretty excellent job preserving their back catalog. Beyond theTaito Milestonecollections that compile some of Hamster’s excellentArcade Archivesports, we just got theRay’z Arcade Chronologyby M2. Getting theTaito LD Game Collectionhere in the West would be a big win, so fingers crossed that we get to see it. If not, I’m 100% going to import a copy.

TheTaito LD Game Collectionwill release on Switch in Japan on May 23, 2025. No word yet on other territories or platforms.






