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Asterix (arcade game)

Asterix is a horizontal-scrolling beat'em up arcade game released in 1992 by Konami. It is based on the French comic series Asterix and Obelix. The player fights as either Asterix the Gaul or his best friend, Obelix, as they take on the 'might' of the oppressive Roman Empire. Asterix includes a variety of humorous fighting moves, which are demonstrated in the game's attract mode. The artwork and feel of Asterix remains true to its French source material, and the game's many humorous touches will be instantly familiar to fans of the comic-book and cartoon series. Bonus levels - such as the chariot race that awaits at the end of the first level - introduce different gameplay elements to provide a break from the fighting. Despite this game being developed by a Japanese company, all text in the game is either in English or French.

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Beatmania IIDX 3rd Style

beatmania IIDX 3rd Style is a music video game developed by Bemani and published by Konami, initially released as an arcade game in Japan on February 25th, 2000, and subsequently ported to the PlayStation 2 on November 2nd. 3rd Style removed the 4-keys mode from previous installments and replaced it with the Light7 difficulty, giving most songs a fully separate, easier notechart. The game also introduced Free Mode and Extra Stage, and featured a new aesthetic.

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Beatmania IIDX 8th Style

beatmania IIDX 8th Style is a 2002 arcade game released by Konami. A PlayStation 2 version was released in 2004.

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Beatmania IIDX 10th Style

beatmania IIDX 10th Style is the tenth game in the beatmania IIDX series of music video games. It was released in arcades by Konami in early 2004.

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Bōken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon

Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon (冒険時代活劇ゴエモン) is a Goemon game released for the PlayStation 2 on December 21, 2000. This is the third game in the series set in a 3D world, following Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! Ayashige Ikka no Kuroi Kage. Unlike most of the other games, this game departs from the quirky humor that the franchise is known for, and replaces it with a more serious tone.

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Bomberman (2006 video game)

Bomberman is a video game developed by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation Portable handheld console. It was released in Japan in July 2006, in North America in September 2006, and in PAL regions in February 2007. It was initially released as simply Bomberman outside Japan, but later released in North America as Bomberman Legacy.

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Bomberman Touch

Bomberman Touch is a series of Bomberman games for iOS created by Hudson Soft.

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Brooktown High

Brooktown High is a dating sim video game for the PlayStation Portable. It was developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by Konami.

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Comic Bakery

Comic Bakery is a computer game for the MSX, made by Konami in 1984 and later ported to Commodore 64 by Imagine Software.

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Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2

Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2, sometimes abbreviated as Universe 2, is a music video game for the North American Xbox 360. Published by Konami and developed by Hudson Soft on December 4, 2007, Universe 2 is a sequel to Dance Dance Revolution Universe released earlier the same year. Universe 2 features a large soundtrack with songs ranging from the 1970s to today, new modes of gameplay designed for newcomers including Freestyle Mode which allows players to dance without needing to step on any arrows, Quest Mode where players build a dancing character and travel from location to location in a virtual world facing off against other dancers, and downloadable content through the Xbox Live service. The game was released in Europe with a different set of songs as Dancing Stage Universe 2.

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Dancing Stage (video game)

Dancing Stage is a music video game, developed by Konami, released in European arcades on March 9, 1999. In North America, the game was released as Dance Dance Revolution on the same date, and it received a PlayStation port on March 6, 2001. It is the first international release of the game. The arcade version features 13 songs, with 11 of these available on the PlayStation port, while Dancing Stage Internet Ranking adds another three exclusive songs to arcades.

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Dancing Stage Max

Dancing Stage Max was released on November 25, 2005 by Konami to the European PlayStation 2 gaming audience. Dancing Stage Max was modeled after Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 in America and Dance Dance Revolution Strike in Japan, containing the new Dance Master Mode and improved EyeToy support. Max featured music by Natasha Bedingfield, Sugababes and Franz Ferdinand as well as new and old Konami Originals. Unlike the previous release, Dancing Stage Fusion, Max was not ported to the arcades.

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Disney Sports Basketball

Disney Sports Basketball is a pair of 2002 sports video games released by Konami, one for the GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

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Disney Sports Soccer

Disney Sports Soccer , known as Disney Sports Football in Europe, is a pair of 2002 sports video games released by Konami, one for the GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

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Eisei Meijin VI

Eisei Meijin VI is a traditional video game released in 2002 by Konami. The game was only released in Japan. The game is based on the traditional board game shogi.

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ESPN Final Round Golf 2002

ESPN Final Round Golf 2002 is a golf video game developed and published by Konami. It was released in North America on August 28, 2001. In Europe it was known as simply ESPN Final Round Golf. The game is a facelift version of the Japanese GBA title Golf Master: Japan Golf Tour which is identical except for the player list which in the Japanese version consisted mostly of Japanese tour players.

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ESPN International Winter Sports 2002

ESPN International Winter Sports 2002, known in Japan as Hyper Sports 2002 Winter , is the name of two sports video games released in 2002 by Konami, one for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

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ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002

ESPN MLS ExtraTime is a sports video game released in 2001-2002 by Konami. It is available for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. Clint Mathis is on the cover. The original ExtraTime was released for PS2 seven months after ESPN MLS GameNight on the PlayStation, with the GameCube and Xbox versions released in 2002 afterward as ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002. MLS ExtraTime was the last in the series as the MLS sold its video game license to EA Sports' FIFA series.

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ESPN MLS GameNight

ESPN MLS GameNight is a video game of the sports genre released in 2000 by Konami and Saffire. The game is considered to be an enhanced remake of ISS Pro Evolution, also published by Konami. It is the only MLS game to have been released on the PlayStation other than FIFA 2000. The sequel, ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002, was released for PlayStation 2 in 2001, and for GameCube and Xbox in 2002.

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ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding

ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding is a video game developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2 in 2000–2001.

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ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002

ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002 , known in Europe as ESPN Winter Games Snowboarding 2, is a video game developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox in 2001-2002.

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Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge

Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge, also known as simply Fisherman's Bait and in Japan as Exciting Bass , is a fishing video game developed and published by Konami for the arcades in 1998. It was later ported to the PlayStation in 1999.

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Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru

Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru is a video game in the Goemon series, released for the Family Computer on January 5, 1990 in Japan. In the story, Goemon is searching for his missing pipe. This game introduced many characters that appeared later in the series, such as Yae. It is the first Goemon role-playing game, and the third Goemon game to appear on a Nintendo system.

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Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! Ayashige Ikka no Kuroi Kage

Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi! Ayashige Ikka no Kuroi Kage is a Goemon game released for the PlayStation on December 23, 1998. It was released alongside Goemon's Great Adventure for the Nintendo 64. It was the second game in the series released for the PlayStation and also the second game in 3D, following Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon.

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Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Dōchū Tobidase Nabe-Bugyō!

Ganbare Goemon: Mononoke Dōchū Tobidase Nabe-Bugyō! is a Goemon game released for the Game Boy Color on December 16, 1999.

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Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten

Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten (がんばれゴエモン〜大江戸大回転〜), is a Goemon game released for the PlayStation on March 29, 2001.

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Ganbare Goemon: Seikūshi Dynamites Arawaru!!

Ganbare Goemon: Seikūshi Dynamites Arawaru!! is a Goemon game released for the Game Boy Color on December 21, 2000.

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Ganbare Goemon: Tengu-tō no Gyakushū!

Ganbare Goemon: Tengu-tō no Gyakushū! (がんばれゴエモン〜天狗党の逆襲〜) is a Japanese role-playing video game developed by TOSE and published by Konami for the Game Boy Color. It is the sixteenth main entry in the Goemon series. Unlike most games in the series, this game is actually a role-playing game, a genre which was used first in the Ganbare Goemon Gaiden games for the Famicom. The game also borrows some concepts from the franchise's anime series.

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Ganbare Goemon: Tōkai Dōchū Ōedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki

Ganbare Goemon: Tōkaidōchū Ōedo Tengurikaeshi no Maki is a Goemon game released for the Nintendo DS on June 23, 2005. Its release marked the revival of the series' medieval Japanese themes and quirky humor, as previous games had taken place in a futuristic setting or with a more serious tone.

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Ganbare Goemon: Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu

Ganbare Goemon: Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu (がんばれゴエモン〜宇宙海賊アコギング〜) is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation, which was released in Japan in March 1996. The game is part of the Goemon series.

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Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū

Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū is a video game produced by Konami. It is the second game in the Ganbare Goemon series and the first to be released on a video game console and home computer. It was initially released for the Family Computer July 30, 1986 and later released for the MSX2 a year later. The Famicom version was re-released in Japan only for the Game Boy Advance under the Famicom Mini label and for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U under the Virtual Console service. A direct sequel, Ganbare Goemon 2, was released for the Famicom on January 4, 1989.

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Honeycomb Beat

Honeycomb Beat is a puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo DS. It features touch screen gameplay and more than 200 unique puzzles. In the game, players use a stylus to clear puzzles.

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Hot Chase

Hot Chase is an arcade game released in 1988 by Konami. In the game, players drive a white Porsche 959 out of an enemy country to the Border crossing of a friendly one. The car has a bomb attached to it that explodes in a set time. If the bomb explodes, players must restart. There are many obstacles along the way, including railroad crossings, military checkpoints, helicopters that shoot at the car and other cars. The gameplay is said to be similar to Chase H.Q..

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Iron Feather

Iron Feather is a game for the Nintendo DS developed by Konami.

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ISS (2000 video game)

International Superstar Soccer is a football video game in the International Superstar Soccer series by Konami. International Superstar Soccer is a game for one or two players, or even up to four players with the PlayStation's multitap.

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Jikkyō World Soccer 2002

Jikkyō World Soccer 2002 is a video game of the sports genre released in 2002 by Major A. It was released in America and Europe as International Superstar Soccer 2.

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Juno First

Juno First (ジュノファースト) is an arcade video game developed by Konami and released in 1983. It was licensed to Gottlieb in the United States. Juno First combines elements of vertically scrolling shooters and fixed shooters, using a slightly tilted perspective similar to Nintendo's Radar Scope from 1979.

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K-1 World Grand Prix (video game)

K-1 World Grand Prix, known in Japan as K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 , is a video game based on the K-1 martial arts organization in Hong Kong and the K-1 World Grand Prix, developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2 in 2002-2003. It is the thirteenth game in the K-1 Fighting series.

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King Arthur (video game)

King Arthur is an action-adventure game based on the 2004 film of the same title.

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Knightmare (1986 video game)

Knightmare: Majou Densetsu , Knightmare or Majou Densetsu (魔城伝説) for short, is a 1986 MSX vertical scrolling shooter computer game. The player is a knight, Popolon, who has to fight his way through several levels to defeat Hudnos and rescue Aphrodite.

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Konami Antiques MSX Collection

Konami Antiques MSX Collection is a series of compilations of MSX computer games released by Konami in Japan for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn between 1997 and 1998.

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Konami Game Master

The Game Master is a utility cartridge released by Konami on December 12, 1985 in Japan and Europe. It is meant to be used in conjunction with Konami's own MSX game cartridges, allowing users to select their stages, adjust the number of lives, save progress and high scores, make screen dumps, and play in slow motion, among other uses.

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Korokke! Ban-Ō no Kiki o Sukue

Korokke! Ban-Ō no Kiki o Sukue is an action video game released in 2004 by Konami. The game was released only in Japan. It is based on the manga Croket! by Manavu Kashimoto.

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Leedmees

Leedmees is a puzzle game by Konami exclusively for Xbox 360 and requires Kinect. It is available for download via Xbox Live Arcade. It was launched on September 7, 2011.

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Martial Beat

Martial Beat is a game created by Konami for the arcade and PlayStation in Japan in 2002. It is based on the players' actions by use of wristband sensors. The game was shipped in a modified Dance Dance Revolution cabinet, with the sensors and the game's art on it. Although there are two sets of selection buttons, the game is one player only. To play the game, one needs to follow the on-screen instructor, and when a red light turns on located on top of the screen, the player must perform the move by repeating the instructor.

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The Maze of Galious

The Maze of Galious: Knightmare II , is the sequel to Konami's MSX game Knightmare: Majou Densetsu. While the original game was an overhead, vertical scrolling shooter, The Maze of Galious is a side-view, flick-screen platform game.

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Millennium Winter Sports

Millennium Winter Sports, known in Japan as Hyper Olympic Winter 2000 , and in Europe as Konami Winter Games, is a video game developed and published by Konami for Game Boy Color in 2000.

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My Frogger Toy Trials

My Frogger Toy Trials is an action video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was first released in North America on November 13, 2006, in Europe on February 23, 2007, and in Australia in February 2007.

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Nemesis (video game)

Nemesis is a 1990 shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy. It is part of the Gradius series. Similar to Taito's Sagaia, this game uses a once-international title for an earlier game in the series to represent a mostly original project.

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Noah's Ark (video game)

Noah's Ark is a platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System produced by British studio Source R&D and published in 1992 by Konami. It was only released in Europe. Unlike most other games based on Biblical content released around the same time, this one was officially approved by Nintendo. It is very loosely based on the biblical story with the same name. It was planned on to be published by Matchbox in the US, but it was cancelled due to Nintendo of America having a ban on religious references.

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Oha Suta Dance Dance Revolution

Oha Star Dance Dance Revolution is a Dance Dance Revolution game for the Sony PlayStation console. The game features songs from the Japanese children's TV show Oha Star. There is no arcade counterpart.

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Robowarrior

RoboWarrior, known in Japan as Bomber King , is an action puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft, and co-developed by Aicom, making it their first NES game they worked on, and published by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the MSX.

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System 573

The System 573 is a series of arcade system boards by Konami based on the original PlayStation. The hardware was used primarily for Konami's Bemani series of music video game arcades, most commonly the Dance Dance Revolution series introduced in 1998. The System 573 is available in two variants with analog and digital I/O boards, dubbed the Bemani System 573 Analog and Bemani System 573 Digital respectively, along with a third variant called the System 573 Satellite Terminal which allows for up to 8 cabinets to be networked to a central one.

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Time Pilot '84

Time Pilot '84: Further Into Unknown World is a scrolling multidirectional shooter released in arcades in 1984 by Konami. The different time periods of 1982's Time Pilot are replaced by a top-down view of a science fiction landscape that varies in color and type of enemies. It adds the ability for the player to launch guided missiles. Time Pilot '84 was primarily sold as a conversion kit for older games.

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Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai: Taisen Puzzle-dama

Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai: Taisen Puzzle-dama is a Taisen Puzzle-Dama video game based on the manga Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai. It was developed and published by Konami, and was released exclusively in Japan in 1994, for the Super Famicom.

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Whiteout (video game)

Whiteout is a snowmobile racing video game published by Konami for PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox in 2002.