Popular games published by company Takara Tomy Arts

17.08.2023

Mobile Rhythm Game from Takara Tomy Arts.

01.04.2017

Idol Time PriPara is a rhythm-based amusement arcade game, and the successor to the original PriPara game.

04.04.2024

Himitsu no AiPri is one of two rhythm-based amusement arcade game releasing alongside the anime series of the same name.

10.07.2014

PriPara is an arcade rhythm game from Takara Tomy Arts and developer syn Sophia.

14.07.2012

Pokémon Tretta is an arcade game developed by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and Marvelous AQL, which also developed the Pokémon Battrio arcade game. Officially announced on April 18, 2012, Pokémon Tretta was rolled out nationwide in Japan in early July, phasing out the majority of retired Battrio machines. The arcade machines became fully operational on July 14, 2012 with the release of the first set. The machines are also available in Taiwan in Traditional Chinese and in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Kong in English. Like its predecessor, Pokémon Tretta focuses on three-on-three Pokémon battles that require special tiles, called Tretta, that depict one of the various Pokémon species in order to play. Unlike Battrio however, Tretta incorporates searching and capturing Pokémon in various locations. Pokémon caught in-game are dispensed for players to use in other battles, or to add to their collection.

04.04.2024

AiPri Verse is one of two rhythm-based amusement arcade game releasing alongside the Himitsu no AiPri anime series. It features characters from all across the Pretty Series franchise of anime and games.

22.03.2018

Idol Time PriPara revolves the story of Yui who lives in a town called Paparajuku. Her ultimate dream is to become an idol. However, such dream also made her realize that it is quite impossible for her to achieve. Then suddenly, the PriPara idol theme park will open in her town. And together with this, Yui’s idol, Laala, will also be there. This made Yui’s dream of becoming an idol even bigger. Unfortunately, due to some changes to the concepts and some system error, Laala is longer able to go to PriPara.

17.10.2019

PriPara: All Idol is a rhythm-based amusement arcade game. It's the successor to Idol Time PriPara and the final PriPara arcade game. After it's end of service, it's still playable at Prism Stone shops around Japan.

17.09.2020

Pokémon Mezastar is an arcade game developed by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and Marvelous, which also developed the Pokémon Battrio, Pokémon Tretta, and Pokémon Ga-Olé arcade games. Pokémon Mezastar was officially announced in the May 2020 issue of CoroCoro released on April 15, with more details revealed in a press release on August 12. It was intended to be launched in Japan during summer 2020, but was delayed until September 17 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The game incorporates similar features to the developer's previous titles and continues the use of physical peripherals, in this case tags, to operate Pokémon in battles. These battles are conducted with three Pokémon on each side and take place in a variety of environments. Players can capture Pokémon while playing the game, which are dispensed as tags from the machine. Each Pokémon Mezastar machine consists of two adjacent stations that share a large monitor. This monitor displays the user interface for individual stations, simulating the borders of the display with on-screen graphics while single-player games are in operation. Players can also partake in cooperative battles, during which the interface is expanded to cover both stations. This was previously featured in the arcade title Pokémon: Battle Nine, despite being promoted as a first for a Pokémon arcade machine.

10.11.2016

PriPara: Awaken! The Goddess' Dress Design is the 3rd 3DS game released with the PriPara name, however it is the 2nd to be dedicated exclusively to PriPara.