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Konami Corporation (コナミ株式会社, Konami Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 9766 NYSE: KNM SGX: K20) is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines and video games. The company was founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Osaka, Japan, by Kagemasa Kōzuki, the still-current chairman and chief executive officer. The name "Konami" is a conjunction of the names Kagemasa Kōzuki, Yoshinobu Nakama, Hiro Matsuda, and Shokichi Ishihara, who were partners acquired by Kozuki and the original founders of Konami Industry Co., Ltd in 1973. Konami also can mean "small wave(s)" in the Japanese language. Image File history File links Konami_logo. ...
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Hideo Kojima Hideo Kojima , born August 24, 1963) is a Japanese video game designer originally employed at Konami. ...
Koji Igarashi ), also known simply by the nickname IGA, is a Konami employee and the current producer of the Castlevania video game series. ...
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The Gradius series, first introduced in 1985, is a series of scrolling shooter video games published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms, and has since its inception become synonymous with the phrase Shoot the core! []. In many games in the series the player controls a...
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in Japanese) is a line of run and gun video games created by Konami from 1987 through 2004. ...
There are currently five Silent Hill games available with three under production (although one title, Silent Hill: Play Novel, was released exclusively in Japan), all of which were released to strong sales and critical acclaim. ...
Dance Dance Revolution, a. ...
Original NES Castlevania Logo Castlevania is a video game series, created and developed by Konami. ...
For the original video game titled Metal Gear, see Metal Gear. ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! manga volume 1 (English version) Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王 yūgiō, Japanese for King of Games) is a popular Japanese anime and manga franchise from Kazuki Takahashi that mainly involves characters who play a card game called Duel Monsters (originally called...
Winning Eleven is a football (soccer) video game series made by Konami Tokyo. ...
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Icons of tokusatsu in the late 1970s: Spider-Man, Kamen Rider Stronger, Kamen Rider V3, Battle Fever J, Ultraman Jonias, as well as the manga and anime icon Doraemon Tokusatsu ) is a Japanese word that literally means special effects. ...
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Konami is currently headquartered in Tokyo and additionally operates health and physical fitness clubs in Japan. For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ...
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History On March 19, 1973, Kozuki transformed the business into Konami Industry Co., Ltd. and began work on manufacturing "amusement machines" for arcades. Their first actual game machine was not created until 1978. They began to achieve success with hit arcade games such as 1981's Frogger, Scramble, and Super Cobra. is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the song by James Blunt, see 1973 (song). ...
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Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ...
Frogger is an arcade game introduced in 1981. ...
Scramble ) is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shoot em up, arcade game. ...
Super Cobra is a 1981 horizontally scrolling shoot em up, arcade game. ...
Konami's first logo (1981 - July 1986) Between 1982 and 1985, Konami manufactured and sold game software for home PCs, producing games for the MSX and Nintendo's Family Computer ("Famicom") game consoles. This new business was in addition to, not in place of, the arcades, and many hit console games of this time period were ports of the arcade versions. Konami of America Inc. was established in Torrance, California in 1982 but moved to Wood Dale, Illinois in 1984. Also in 1984, Konami expanded to the United Kingdom and established Konami Limited. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
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A personal computer (PC) is a computer whose price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals. ...
Sony MSX 1, Model HitBit-10-P MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s. ...
Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
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The Nintendo GameCube is an example of a popular video game console. ...
Location of Torrance in the County of Los Angeles Country State County Los Angeles County, California Government - Mayor Frank Scotto Area - City 20. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Largest metro area Greater Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
Wood Dale is a city located in DuPage County, Illinois. ...
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In February 2003, Konami adopted a new logo for its 30th anniversary. This was the previous logo. (1986–2003) Konami began to achieve great success when the Famicom took off, being released in the United States as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Many of the NES/Famicom's bestselling titles were produced by Konami, including Gradius, the Castlevania series, the Contra series, and Metal Gear. Konami was one of the most active and prolific third party development studios for the NES, which led to conflict with Nintendo of America's licensing restrictions. During the heyday of the NES, Nintendo of America controlled the production of all licensed NES software titles, and limited third party developers to a maximum of five titles per year. Several companies found a way around this restriction by founding quasi-independent subsidiary corporations, effectively doubling the number of games that they could release during the year. In the case of Konami, this subsidiary was known as Ultra Games, and a large number of Konami titles were published in North America under their banner, including the original Metal Gear, Gyruss, Skate or Die, the first two Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games and the critically savaged Snake's Revenge (a Japanese-made Metal Gear sequel made specifically for the western market). In Europe, faced with a similar restriction placed by Nintendo's European branch, Konami established Palcom Software Ltd. to the same end. By the early 1990s, Nintendo of America had relaxed many of the more draconian of its licensing restrictions, and, no longer needed, Ultra was shut down in 1992, with the remainder of its staff being reabsorbed into Konami's official American branch. This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for February, 2003. ...
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The Gradius series, first introduced in 1985, is a series of scrolling shooter video games published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms, and has since its inception become synonymous with the phrase Shoot the core! []. In many games in the series the player controls a...
Original NES Castlevania Logo Castlevania is a video game series, created and developed by Konami. ...
Contra ) is an arcade game released in 1987 by the Konami corporation. ...
Metal Gear ) (commonly abbreviated to MG) is a stealth-based game designed by Hideo Kojima. ...
Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
Founded in 1987 as a subsidiary of Konami, Ultra was a video game company created in an effort to get around Nintendos draconian licensing rules. ...
Gyruss is a shoot-em-up video arcade game developed by Konami, and released in 1983. ...
Screenshot Skate or Die! (NES) Skate or Die! was a skateboarding game released by Electronic Arts in 1987 for the Commodore 64 and Apple IIgs and ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System by Ultra Games and Konami. ...
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For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
In 1992, members of Konami left to form Treasure Co. Ltd, which, like Konami, is also well known in the video gaming community for creating high caliber shooters and action games. This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
In 1999, Konami moved its U.S corporate offices from Buffalo Grove, Illinois to its current location in Redwood City, California. The Buffalo Grove location remained open strictly for the manufacturing of Konami's arcade video games. Incorporated Village in 1958. ...
Redwood City is a suburb located on the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. ...
In 2003, Konami of America closed down their arcade division due to heavy losses; the entire Buffalo Grove location was shut down along with it. All machine inquiries and new machines will be handled by Betson Enterprises. Also in 2003, Konami teamed up with the Japanese film production company, Toho Company, Ltd. in creating their own genre of tokusatsu TV series, known as the Chōseishin Series, in attempt to emulate and rival the success of Toei's Super Sentai genre. The English-language version of Tohos famous logo, used from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. ...
Icons of tokusatsu in the late 1970s: Spider-Man, Kamen Rider Stronger, Kamen Rider V3, Battle Fever J, Ultraman Jonias, as well as the manga and anime icon Doraemon Tokusatsu ) is a Japanese word that literally means special effects. ...
The official logo of the Chouseishin Series introduced in 2003/2004 during the run of Genseishin Justirisers The Chouseishin Series ), translated as Super Star God Series, is the name of a tokusatsu superhero TV franchise which debuted in Japan in 2003. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Toei Animation. ...
The official logo of the Super Sentai Series introduced in 2000 during the run of Mirai Sentai Timeranger The Super Sentai Series ) is the name given to the long running Japanese superhero team genre of shows produced by Toei Company Ltd. ...
In 2005, Konami became the majority owner of Hudson Soft. Konami has an office and gaming production facility in Las Vegas, Nevada for its casino gaming equipment subsidiary, Konami Gaming. [1] Hudson Soft is a Japanese publisher and developer, founded on May 18, 1973. ...
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Konami is today the fourth largest game developer in Japan after (in descending order) Nintendo Co, Ltd., Sega Sammy Holdings, and Namco Bandai Holdings. Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
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Konami is represented by the number "573". "Five" in Japanese is "go", changed to the voiceless form "ko"; "7" in Japanese is "nana" shortened to "na"; "3" in Japanese is mittsu, shortened to "mi"; "573" = "ko-na-mi". This number appears in many Konami telephone numbers and as a high score in Konami games like Dance Dance Revolution as an example; The heavy chart of the song MAX300 (DDRMAX) has a 573 total combo (counting double steps as two combos), as well as "The legend of MAX" by ZZ which has a total combo of 573. In some other games like Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, the number is occasionally used as minor self-reference to the company. For other uses, see Telephone (disambiguation). ...
High score of the Commodore 64 game Great Giana Sisters. ...
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DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution 6thMIX is the sixth game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. ...
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Konami has created some of the biggest and most memorable video games over the years. Genre-defining titles attributed to Konami include the vampire-hunting Castlevania series, the survival horror Silent Hill series, the action/shooter Contra series, the platform/adventure Ganbare Goemon series, the espionage action Metal Gear series, the console role-playing Suikoden series, the music-oriented Bemani series (which includes Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania, Guitar Freaks, Drummania, and pop'n music, among others) and the dating simulation Tokimeki Memorial series. Konami is particularly notable for its arcade shoot-em-up games (also known as SHMUPS), such as Gradius, Life Force, Time Pilot, Gyruss, Parodius, Axelay , and TwinBee . Konami's games based on cartoon licenses, especially the Batman: The Animated Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Tiny Toon Adventures series, are still remembered fondly, but other American productions like The Simpsons, Bucky O Hare, G.I. Joe and The Goonies all have seen release at some point in the past by Konami either on arcades and/or video game consoles . Recent cinematically styled franchises from Konami are the continuing Silent Hill survival horror game franchise, and the Metal Gear series, which underwent a public renaissance with Metal Gear Solid. Another successful franchise is Winning Eleven, the spiritual sequel to International Superstar Soccer, which is extremely popular in Asia, Latin America, Egypt and Europe, where it is sold by the name Pro Evolution Soccer. And in Japan, it is known for the extremely popular Jikkyou Power Pro Yakyuu (or Power Pro) baseball series. The following is the list of games developed or released by Konami. ...
Original NES Castlevania Logo Castlevania is a video game series, created and developed by Konami. ...
There are currently five Silent Hill games available with three under production (although one title, Silent Hill: Play Novel, was released exclusively in Japan), all of which were released to strong sales and critical acclaim. ...
Contra ) is an arcade game released in 1987 by the Konami corporation. ...
Ganbare Goemon (known as Legend of the Mystical Ninja in North America and Europe), is a prolific video game series produced by Konami. ...
For the original video game titled Metal Gear, see Metal Gear. ...
Suikoden ) is a Japanese console role-playing game series created by Konami. ...
Bemani (ãã¼ãã, biimani) is Konamis music video game division. ...
Dance Dance Revolution, a. ...
For the Playstation 2 North America beatmania release, based on beatmania IIDX, see beatmania (North America). ...
Guitar Freaks is a video game created by Konami that is part of the Bemani series. ...
DrumMania (alternately drummania, abbreviated DM) is a video game created by Konami as part of the Bemani series. ...
Popn Music 7 arcade machine Popn Music (ãããã³ãã¥ã¼ã¸ãã¯), commonly shortened to Popn or PNM), is a music video game in Konamis Bemani series. ...
Box art for Tokimeki Memorial 3 Tokimeki Memorial is a popular renai game series by Konami. ...
A shoot-em-up (shmup for short in some areas, and also known as arcade shooter, twitch shooter or simply just shooter), is a video game where the player has limited control of their character or machine and the focus is almost entirely on annihilation of their enemies. ...
The Gradius series, first introduced in 1985, is a series of scrolling shooter video games published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms, and has since its inception become synonymous with the phrase Shoot the core! []. In many games in the series the player controls a...
Salamander ) is a scrolling shooter arcade game by Konami. ...
Time Pilot is a 1982 arcade game by Konami and distributed in the US by Centuri, designed by Yoshiki Okamoto. ...
Gyruss is a shoot-em-up video arcade game developed by Konami, and released in 1983. ...
Parodius Da! ï¼Shinwa kara Owarai eï¼ , lit. ...
Axelay is a 2D shoot em up video game developed by Konami of Japan for the Super NES (SNES). ...
Image from Detana! Twinbee. ...
The animated Batman shoots his grappling gun from a rooftop in a scene from the episode, On Leather Wings. ...
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Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures (also known as Tiny Toon Adventures or Tiny Toons) is an American animated television series created and produced as a collaborative effort between Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. ...
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Bucky OHare and crew in the comic book (art by Michael Golden) Bucky OHare was created by comic writer Larry Hama in the late 1970s. ...
For the homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal in 1946, see G.I. Joe (pigeon). ...
The Goonies was a hit movie in 1985, directed by Richard Donner. ...
There are currently five Silent Hill games available with three under production (although one title, Silent Hill: Play Novel, was released exclusively in Japan), all of which were released to strong sales and critical acclaim. ...
Silent Hill: Origins, a forthcoming survival horror title by Konami. ...
This article is about the original Metal Gear Solid released for the PlayStation. ...
Winning Eleven is a football (soccer) video game series made by Konami Tokyo. ...
International Superstar Soccer is the name of a series of football (soccer) video games developed by Japanese company Konami, mostly by their Osaka branch, KCEO. It should not be confused with KCETs Pro Evolution Soccer series, which was originally developed for the PlayStation, while ISS was mostly aimed for...
For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
Pro Evolution Soccer (known in Japan and the Americas as Winning Eleven and known in most non English-speaking Europe as PES) is a football (soccer) video game series developed by Konami (KCET). ...
Jikkyou Power Pro Yakyuu, (J:宿³ãã¯ãã«ããéç) simply called Power Pro, is a Japan-only baseball series created by Konami. ...
Konami is also notorious for its famous password, The Konami Code, which traditionally gives many powerups in its games. Although variants also exist, as in the Parodius series, and button naming can differ depending on the controller used, the classic Famicom or NES combination is: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start. Logo of the Konami Code sold on T-Shirts. ...
Upon contact with this Super Mushroom, Mario earns 1000 points and doubles in size In video games, power-ups are objects which add extra abilities to the game character, and/or increase the players score upon being collected. ...
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Movie production In 2006, Konami started producing movies based on their popular franchises. Konami produced the recently released Silent Hill movie and has announced that they will produce a Metal Gear Solid movie [1] and a Castlevania movie. [2] It has been suggested that Silent Hill 2 (film) be merged into this article or section. ...
Metal Gear Solid is the tentative title of a live action film, based on the Metal Gear video game series created by Hideo Kojima. ...
Castlevania is a 2007 film based on the Castlevania game series. ...
Slot machine games Konami produces a variety of slot machines including: - Rocky slots (They hold the license for the slot machine rights to the movie franchise. [3]
- Money in the Bank
- Solstice Gold
- African Treasure
- Atlantic Treasure
- Aloha Gold
- Cash Inferno
- Coinopolis
- Big Payoff
- Billionaires
Konami structure In 2005, Konami Corporation merged with six of its subsidiaries. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- Konami Corporation
- Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc.
- Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc.
- Konami Computer Entertainment Studios, Inc.
- Konami Online, Inc.
- Konami Media Entertainment, Inc.
- Konami Traumer, Inc
- Konami Sports Life Corporation
- Konami Sports Corporation
- Konami Corporation of America: Holding company U.S.
- Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. formerly Konami of America Inc.
- Konami Corporation of Europe B.V.: Holding company Europe, formerly Konami Limited
- Konami Software Shanghai, Inc.
In 2006, Konami Corporation divided the Japanese video game enterprise at a new subsidiary, Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. and Konami Corporation shifted to the holding company. A holding company is a company that owns part, all, or a majority of other companies outstanding stock. ...
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, (aka KCET, KCE Tokyo, Konami TYO, and Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Co., Ltd.) is a former subsidiary of Konami Corporation. Konami absorbed KCET along with several of its other subsidiaries in 2005. KCET was a Tokyo-based game developer responsible for many of Konami's most notable franchises, including Winning Eleven, Castlevania, Dance Dance Revolution, Gradius, and Silent Hill. A subsidiary, in business, is an entity that is controlled by another entity. ...
Winning Eleven is a football (soccer) video game series made by Konami Tokyo. ...
Dance Dance Revolution, a. ...
There are currently five Silent Hill games available with three under production (although one title, Silent Hill: Play Novel, was released exclusively in Japan), all of which were released to strong sales and critical acclaim. ...
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan Konami JPN Ltd., formerly Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ), is a video game developer and subsidiary of Konami Corporation, located in Tokyo, Japan. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ...
A subsidiary, in business, is an entity that is controlled by another entity. ...
For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ...
The development house has worked on titles for a wide variety of platforms, ranging from Game Boy to PlayStation. KCEJ is split into two different development teams, located in two offices in Tokyo. KCEJ East has worked on the PlayStation 2's Reiselied and 7 Blades as well as a number of dating sims for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Game Boy. KCEJ West is known for the best-selling Metal Gear Solid series, and the Beatmania and GuitarFreaks series. For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ...
The Sony PlayStation ) is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. ...
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It has been suggested that Arcade Racer Joystick be merged into this article or section. ...
For the Playstation 2 North America beatmania release, based on beatmania IIDX, see beatmania (North America). ...
GuitarFreaksV3 arcade game in Japan alongside DrumManiaV3. ...
On April 1, 2005, KCEJ (along with KCET and KCES) merged with its parent company. Hideo Kojima (the company's former vice president) has formed his own subsidiary, Kojima Productions. is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hideo Kojima Hideo Kojima , born August 24, 1963) is a Japanese video game designer originally employed at Konami. ...
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See also Best Student Council ) is an anime series produced by Konami and J.C.Staff, which started airing on TV Tokyo in April 2005. ...
Otogi-Jūshi Akazukin lit. ...
Saint October ) is a Japanese anime television series created by Konami Digital Entertainment and animated by Studio Comet. ...
Sky Girls ) began as a single episode OVA anime by Konami, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and animated by J.C. STAFF. The 30 minute episode was released in Japan on August 25, 2006. ...
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