Time Gal is an interactive animated movie video game by Taito. Time Gal is an interactive movie video game developed and published by Taito and Toei Company, and originally released in Japan for the arcades in 1985. Sadly, Time Gal was released when the LaserActive was about to die and as such has become a sought-after rarity, going for up to and including four-digit prices- one you can see in the shot above, in fact, taken from an article on expensive video games in Japanese retro stores. He hopes that his changes will secure himself as leader of the world in the time he … Time Gal & Ninja Hayate is a Interactive Movie video game published by Taito Corporation released on July 5, 1996 for the Sony PlayStation. So while I grumble about the price of the Saturn one in a moment, it could be so much worse. The pre-recorded animation for the game was produced by Toei Animation. Time Gal CD1 [SLPS-00383].bin CRC = 8C3DEBAF Ninja Hayate CD2 [SLPS-00384].bin CRC = 925C7E9B How to play this game with ePSXe emulator on PC A time bandit by the name of Luda is jumping through time in order to change the past.

The player must correctly choose the on-screen character's actions to progress the story. Time Gal © 1985 Taito. It was first released as an early laser-disc arcade title in 1985 by Taito in Japan only. The first game to receive the Classics treatment was Time Gal —which may seem like an odd place to start, but the idea for Taito Classics spun out from plans for a stand-alone release of Time Gal sometime last year, so you could say it deserves the honor. The "plot" revolves around a time bandit named Luda going through different time periods in order to make himself leader of the world in his own time. The best known version of the game and the only one that was released in North America and Europe, was the Sega Mega-CD version, published by Renovation Products, Telenet's North American subsidiary. Time Gal is another quick-time FMV game like Triad Stone and Road Prosecutor. Time Gal is a Full Motion Video game in the vein of Dragon's Lair, originally developed by Taito for arcades in 1985, with the animation done by Toei Animation and Studio Junio. It is an action game which uses full motion video (FMV) to display the on-screen action. Like the latter, the story gets told in the opening/attract mode: Evil McBadguy steals a time machine, forcing our unlucky hero, Time Gal, to chase after him through various points in time. A conversion for the Pla… Time Gal, is an animated interactive movie video game (similar to Dragon's Lair) with anime drawings by Toei Animation.