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Contra
1987 run and gun action game
Frogger
is a 1981 action video game developed by Konami and published by Sega for arcades. It was released in North America by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct five frogs to their homes by dodging traffic on a busy road, then crossing a river by jumping on floating logs, turtles, and alligators.
Super Contra
1988 run and gun video game
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
1985 video game
Q1514023
1985 arcade game
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1989 arcade game
Pooyan
is a 1982 fixed shooter video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. It was released in North America by Stern Electronics. The player controls "Mama", a pig whose babies have been kidnapped by a group of wolves. It was later ported to home consoles and personal computers.
Gradius
1985 arcade game
Sunset Riders
1991 arcade video game
Road Fighter
1984 racing video game
Circus Charlie
1984 computer and video game
Track & Field
1983 arcade video game
Jackal
1988 video game
Salamander
1986 shoot 'em up video game
Hyper Sports
1984 video game
Scramble
1981 arcade video game
Gyruss
is a 1983 tube shooter video game developed and published by Konami for Japanese arcades. It was initially licensed to Centuri in North America for dedicated machines before Konami released their own self-distributed conversion kits for the game. Parker Brothers released ports for the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision and Commodore 64 in 1984. An enhanced version for the Famicom Disk System was released in 1988, followed by the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989.
Blades of Steel
1987 ice hockey video game by Konami
TwinBee
is a 1985 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. Along with Sega's Fantasy Zone (1986), it is credited as an early archetype of the "cute 'em up" subgenre. It was the first game to run on Konami's Bubble System hardware. TwinBee was ported to the Family Computer and MSX in 1986, and has been included in numerous compilations released in later years. The original arcade game was released outside Japan for the first time as part of the Nintendo DS compilation Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. A mobile phone version with edited graphics was relea
Silent Hill: The Arcade
2007 video game
Lethal Enforcers
1992 arcade game
Amidar
Amidar is a maze video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1982. It was distributed in North America by Stern. Parker Brothers published an Atari 2600 version in late 1982, and Casio released a port for the PV-1000 in 1983. Amidar was the first in the grid capture sub-genre of maze games and was highly cloned in arcades and for home systems.
Time Pilot
1982 video game
Block Hole
1990 video game
Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters
1994 arcade video game
Vendetta
1991 side-scrolling beat-'em-up arcade game
Detana!! TwinBee
1991 video game
Gradius II: Gofer's Ambition
1988 arcade video game
Salamander 2
1996 video game
Martial Champion
1993 arcade video game
Juno First
1983 video game
Gokujo Parodius
1994 arcade video game
Super Cobra
1981 video game
Loco-Motion
1982 video game
Jungler
Jungler is an arcade maze game developed by Konami and released in 1981. Distributed by Stern in the United States beginning in 1982, the game has players controlling a multi-segmented creature attempting to destroy similar enemy creatures by either shooting them or eating them. A sequel titled Battle Jungler was planned for the PC Engine on 1992, but was cancelled.
Xexex
, released as Orius in North America, is a 1991 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. It was released in Japan in October 1991 and the same year internationally. It draws on Irem's R-Type and Konami's other shoot 'em up Gradius, while adding the tentacle mechanics of Irem's other shoot 'em up X Multiply. In the game, players take control of the Flintlock space fighter (which is armed with the mysterious alien life form "Flint") in a mission to rescue Princess Irene La Tias of Planet E-Square, who has been captured by the evil galactic warlord
Chunithm
(stylized in all caps) is an arcade rhythm game developed and published by Sega. It was first seen in select Japanese arcades in November 2014, as part of a location test and was officially released on . The game's title of Chunithm is a portmanteau of "chūnibyō" and "rhythm".
Fighting Mania
2000 fighting arcade video game
Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette
2001 video game
Konami '88
1988 video game
Busou Shinki
Japanese media franchise
Finalizer
1985 video game
TwinBee Yahho!
1995 arcade video game
Time Pilot '84
1984 video game
Police 911
2001 video game
Double Dribble
1986 basketball video game
Lethal Enforcers 3
2005 video game
Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū series
Japanese video game series
Tutankham
is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Konami and released by Stern in North America. Named after the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, the game combines a maze shoot 'em up with light puzzle-solving elements. It debuted at the European ATE and IMA amusement shows in January 1982 before releasing worldwide in Summer 1982. The game was a critical and commercial success and was ported to home systems by Parker Brothers.
Thunder Cross
1988 side scrolling shooter video game
Missing in Action
1989 platform arcade game
Mr. Goemon
1986 video game
Konami's Ping Pong
1985 video game
International Track & Field
1996 video game
Roc'n Rope
1983 video game
Mikie
Mikie, known as in Japan, is an arcade video game developed and released by Konami in 1984. The object of the game is to guide a student named Mikie around the school locations to collect hearts which make up a letter from his girlfriend while being chased by members of the school staff. In Japan, the game's setting was changed to an office in order to avoid controversy, while the original version of the game was released internationally. Centuri distributed the game in North America.
Crypt Killer
1997 video game
Bishi Bashi
video game series
Crime Fighters
1989 video game
City Bomber
1987 video game