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Taito Type X4 is a high-performance arcade system board released in 2016, designed as a successor to the Type X3 to power modern, graphically intensive arcade titles. While many of its games are arcade-specific versions of popular franchises, several titles remain true arcade exclusives

due to their reliance on custom peripherals or lack of official home ports. Exclusive Games & Arcade-Only Titles

The following games are either exclusive to the arcade environment or are only available on the Type X4 platform: Densha de Go!!

: This flagship simulator features a massive, multi-monitor cockpit Densha de Go!

" titles exist on home consoles, the specific 2017 Type X4 version is distinct for its immersive panoramic cabinet and touch-panel controls Starwing Paradox taito type x4 games exclusive

: Developed by Square Enix, this high-speed mech combat game utilizes a complex motion cabinet that has never been replicated for home use. Magicians Dead Magicians Dead Next Blazing (2016/2017)

: A unique psychic action game that uses hand-motion sensors for combat. Although a "Force" version was planned for PS4, the original arcade experience remains rooted in the Type X4.

Love Live! School Idol Festival: After School Activity / Next Stage : While the School Idol Festival

brand is famous on mobile, this specific arcade adaptation features exclusive physical card dispensers and high-fidelity rhythm gameplay tailored for the Type X4. Non-Exclusive "Type Arcade" Versions Taito Type X4 is a high-performance arcade system

The Type X4 also hosts arcade-optimized versions of major fighting games. While these titles are available on home consoles (PS4, PC, etc.), the Type Arcade

versions often include exclusive network features (NESiCAxLive2) and tournament-grade arcade environments: Street Fighter V: Type Arcade (2019) Street Fighter 6: Type Arcade (2023) Hardware Specifications Overview

The system is essentially a PC built for arcade reliability, typically featuring:

: Windows Embedded 8 Standard or Windows Embedded Standard 7 64-bit. : Intel Core i5-4590(S). : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (standard) or for demanding titles like Densha de Go!! Starwing Paradox : 4GB to 8GB DDR3. how to set up A console port (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch)

a decommissioned Type X4 for home use or see a comparison with Type X3 exclusives Let's Run a Train...with Densha De Go!! 25 Aug 2025 —

Please note: Unlike the Nintendo Switch or PlayStation, arcade hardware "exclusives" can be murky. A game might be arcade-exclusive to the X4 hardware but later ported to consoles/PC.

Report: Taito Type X4 – Hardware & Exclusive Game Library

5. Conclusion: List of True X4 Exclusives (No other arcade hardware, no console at launch)

| Game Title | Developer | Year | Exclusive to X4? | Later ports? | |------------|-----------|------|----------------|---------------| | The King of Fighters XIV: Arcade Edition | SNK | 2017 | ✅ Yes (Arcade version) | No – arcade mode exclusive | | Million Arthur: Arcana Blood | Square Enix | 2017 | ✅ Arcade version | PS4, PC (2018-19) | | Puzzle & Dragons Arcade | GungHo | 2019 | ✅ Yes (due to card hardware) | No | | DARIUS Cozmic Revelation (Arcade Mode) | Taito | 2019 | ⚠️ Partial – delivery method exclusive | No |

The Preservation Problem

Because Taito requires constant online checks for Nesica titles (like TGM4), there is a genuine risk that these exclusive games will vanish when the servers go dark. Archives are currently dumping the hard drives, but without server emulation, half the library is unplayable.

The "Exclusive" Conundrum

The keyword "exclusive" is tricky here. Unlike the SNK Neo Geo, which had cartridges that worked nowhere else, the Type X4 runs standard Windows executables. Technically, any TTX4 game could run on a home PC. However, Taito Type X4 exclusives refer to games that were commercially and legally only available on this arcade board. They never received:

  • A console port (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch).
  • A Steam or digital PC release.
  • A Western arcade release (mostly locked to Japanese arcades).

Thus, to play the true arcade version of these games with no input lag, perfect timing, and the original balancing, you either need a $3,000 arcade motherboard or specialized software emulation (JConfig, TeknoParrot, or OpenJVS).