Taito Type X4 Games Exclusive [patched]

While "exclusive" in the modern era can sometimes mean a timed release, the Taito Type X4 hosts several games that are functionally exclusive due to their specialized control schemes or dedicated cabinet designs. 1. Densha de GO!! (2017)

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This update added a 4-player battle royale mode (using the X4's network stack) and two guest characters from School Days and Kikokugai . The developer, Examu, went bankrupt shortly after, meaning the license to port this specific version of the game expired. While "exclusive" in the modern era can sometimes

This version integrated with the NESiCAxLive 2 distribution system, allowing for specialized arcade-only tournaments and local ranking systems. (2017) Here is the definitive guide to the

A unique entry on this list, Love Live! School Idol Festival is a rhythm game based on the immensely popular Love Live! franchise. The home version was a mobile game, but the arcade iteration was a completely different beast, running on the Type X4. It featured high-definition 3D models, live concert performances, and a unique touch panel interface. This arcade adaptation was never ported to home consoles, leaving it as a purely exclusive experience for those visiting arcades, particularly in Japan.