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Posted by Kotaku Oct 18 2011 18:00 GMT
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#teenagemutantninjaturtles Dorkly's rewritten the theme song to Konami's 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game for the NES to reflect the overall quality of the title. Oh come on, it wasn't that bad, was it? More »

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 14 2011 09:05 GMT
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PES 2012 - November 3
DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party - November 5
Glee Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 - December 1
Frogger 3D - November 24th
Doctor Lautrec and Forgotten Knights - November
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - Winter 2011/2012
PES 2012 3D - TBA
Beyblade Metal Masters: Nightmare Rex - November 24

Posted by Kotaku Oct 10 2011 12:15 GMT
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#metalgear After every Metal Gear game he makes, Hideo Kojima usually says he's done with the series. Sometimes Kojima even asks Kotaku readers to tell his boss that he doesn't have to make Metal Gear games anymore. This time, it's different. More »

Posted by Kotaku Oct 10 2011 12:00 GMT
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#silenthill As Claudia Wolf, Carrie-Anne Moss is very much playing an evil character in the upcoming Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. It's the big screen adaptation of the Konami game Silent Hill 3. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 29 2011 11:00 GMT
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#fineart If you like Metal Gear, chances are you've heard the name Ashley Wood before. While these days the Australian artist is kept busy with things like comics, art books, toys, TV and movies, he's also had a long-running and very successful stint as an artist for Konami's blockbuster stealth franchise. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 27 2011 19:40 GMT
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#skullgirls See the newest cast member of the (currently) all-female 2D fighter Skullgirls in action. This is Parasoul, part-time princess, part-time commander of an elite squad of commandos. Sure, maybe she should dress more sensibly for the fight, but maybe some risque girl-on-girl brawling will help ease the pain of Skullgirls' delay to 2012. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 27 2011 12:00 GMT
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#metalgear On Sept. 11, 2001, the world changed forever. Al-Qaeda, the organization Osama bin Laden created, carried out attacks that left thousands dead. The impact was felt around the world. More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 26 2011 23:15 GMT
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Today marks the 25th anniversary of the very first Castlevania game -- one you likely didn't play, since it came out only on the Japanese MSX computer. But luckily for millions of fans worldwide, it was ported to the NES, a system with much wider appeal, and touched off a franchise that has enraptured fans of movie monsters, whip-wielding barbarians, fur-coated bishounen, and frustration.

In honor of that anniversary, and the relative obscurity built into its circumstances, we've rounded up some aspects of the series that may have gotten lost in the labyrinthine reaches of your brain, like a delicious pot roast hidden behind a brick wall.

[Image via The Arcade Flyer Archive]

Posted by Joystiq Sep 24 2011 13:00 GMT
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That's right, this Tuesday you'll be able to yet again storm Dracula's castle and totally kill him once and for all this time. We mean it. He's going to be super dead. Forever.

Jokes aside, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair will indeed arrive on PSN this Tuesday, September 27, with some added extras. There's couch co-op for up to four players (online multiplayer supports six vampire slayers), two additional characters in Julius Belmont and Yoko Belnades (paid DLC on Xbox Live Arcade) and an extra map: Pyramid of Ruin.

Posted by Kotaku Sep 23 2011 08:30 GMT
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Reader Peter was "sick at the end of last week and had a few days off work". So he did whatever a good man does and translated the first two episodes of the Snatcher radio drama, Sdatcher. More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 17 2011 18:30 GMT
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Konami announced a new Suikoden installment coming to PSP, Genso Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki, at Tokyo Game Show today. The new title has a website, trailer and Twitter account, one of which you can watch right here. You could watch the other two if you really wanted to, but we doubt they would have as many epic anime eyeball close-ups as the above trailer.

No word yet on pricing, gameplay, developer details or a release date, but that trailer should keep you occupied until more information emerges -- if it starts to get boring, make a game out of it. Every time a dramatically zoomed-in facial features fills the screen, take a shot of Sailor Jerry (or milk, as your age and country restrictions permit). The months will fly by.

Posted by Kotaku Sep 17 2011 11:00 GMT
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#tgs Sony's TGS booth isn't actually that busy, because half of it has been shut down. So the crowds are manageable. At Sega's booth, though, things are getting a little crazy. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 17 2011 11:30 GMT
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#silenthilldownpour Here's Konami's new trailer for Silent Hill: Downpour, released during the Tokyo Game Show. A word of advice: you may want to turn your speakers down. And by down, I mean off. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 17 2011 08:30 GMT
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#blip You like Suikoden? There's a new game in the series coming to the PlayStation Vita. Oh, no, wait. The PlayStation Portable. Yeah, this is never coming to America. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 17 2011 07:00 GMT
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#konami Konami's TGS booth in 2011 is boring. So boring, in fact, it's not even worth a gallery. But there's someting tucked away inside that is: this fancy Metal Gear and Zone of the Enders swag. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 16 2011 08:30 GMT
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#metalgearsolidsnakeeater3d I don't think there's another game on the showroom floor of this year's TGS (aside from maybe Monster Hunter) that so shows up the conflict between good and evil in the design of the Nintendo 3DS as Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 13 2011 22:37 GMT
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Konami was the king of dance games for a long time, and then Ubisoft came in and took the industry by storm with Just Dance. How did Konami miss out on a golden opportunity like this?

“We had no idea to develop a dance game without the mat." - Kunio Neo

“Our dancing games didn’t take off in all European countries at the same time. They were very successful for a certain period in the UK, then they became successful in Germany and then France. So the developers started to lose interest, and thought the time of dancing games might be over. In hindsight you are always smarter.” - Martin Schneider
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Posted by Kotaku Sep 13 2011 01:00 GMT
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#gradius So, blogger RoboRay bought himself a model kit of a Vic Viper fighter from classic shooter series Gradius. Upon completion, he took some photos. Not boring inside photos. Wonderful outside, pretend-the-Vic-Viper-is-actually-flying photos. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 07 2011 04:30 GMT
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#totalrecall Despite annual reminders, Hollywood has never made good on its threat to release a sequel to classic 1985 adventure flick The Goonies. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 05 2011 10:00 GMT
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#culturesmash In May 2008, Hideo Kojima held a press conference for Metal Gear Solid 4 that was noteworthy for three things: The first MGS4 gameplay was shown, Hideo Kojima arrived with a silly haircut, and young model Akina Minami graced the stage. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 05 2011 04:00 GMT
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#totalrecall Most people know, and love, Japanese developer Hideo Kojima for the Metal Gear series, a franchise he created all the way back in 1987. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 02 2011 19:03 GMT
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"UK games pricing is very poor. Retailers are always reducing prices and the profits for publishers are getting smaller. The UK is really suffering." - Konami Europe President Kunio Neo

It seems that the supermarket chains are quick to really slash prices on games, and this makes the rest of retail react accordingly. These lower margins are really hurting the UK's stance in the game industry, and making it less appealing to publishers.

Posted by Joystiq Aug 26 2011 09:10 GMT
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Here's one to be filed in the verbose category of Games That Are Unlikely To Leave Japan But Contain Items That Suit Our Interests. Konami announced AR Combat Digi Q, an online tank combat game that relies on the PlayStation Vita's incredible capacity to augment reality itself. Or, you know, a neat camera-based game.

According to Andriasang, the Konami-published title is derived from its own line of infrared-controlled combat toys (read an insanely detailed review here). The Vita's analog sticks act as the remote control and the miniature vehicles are replaced by polygonal representations on-screen, placed atop whatever background is in view of the camera. That might be a few too many layers of abstraction if you just wanted to drive a tank like Pierce Brosnan did, but at least it cuts down on toy litter in the living room.

Speaking of toy litter: Isn't it about time someone brought back Re-Volt?

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Posted by Kotaku Aug 26 2011 07:00 GMT
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#neverdead Today is Friday, August 26. The Tokyo Game Show won't start for weeks, but that hasn't stopped Konami from releasing this new NeverDead. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 25 2011 23:30 GMT
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#littlekingsstory Guess that's why it's new! Konami is bringing the utterly charming Little King's Story role-playing game to the PS Vita. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 25 2011 17:11 GMT
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Konami's playable TGS 2011 games

Frontier Gate (PSP, Playable)
Terror of the Stratus (PSP, Playable)
Beyond the Labyrinth (3DS, Playable)
NeverDead (PS3/360, Playable)
New Love PLus (3DS, Playable)
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker HD Ediiotn (PS3/360, Playable)
Metal Gear Solid 3D Edition (PS3/360, Playable)
Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D (3DS, Playable)
Winning Eleven 2012 (PS3, Playable)
Pop'n Music Portable 2 (PSP, Playable)
Silent Hill Downpour (PS3, Playable)
Blades of Time (PS3/360, Playable)
Ao no Eiyuu Birds of Steel (PS3/360, Playable)
MLB Bobble Head (PS3, Playable)

Partner titles

Uta Princess-sama Music (PSP, Trailer)
Uta Princess-sama Debut (PSP, Trailer)
Legend of Heroes Ao no Kiseki (PSP, Playable)
Code_18 (PS3/360, Trailer)
War Hammer 40000 Space Marine (PS3/360, Playable)
The Detective Club (PSP, Playable)
Bullet Butlers (PSP, Playable)
Ryu-koku (PSP, Trailer)
Hana to Otome ni Shukufuku wo (PSP, Trailer)
Shirogane no Karu to Soukuu no Jouou (PSP, Trailer)
Shirokinushou Renai Shoukougun (PSP, Trailer)
Tsugi no Giseisha wo Oshiraseshimasu Daiikkan (PSP, Trailer)

Family corner

Tongari Boushi to Oshare na Mahouzukai (DS, Playable)
Penguin no Mondai The Wars (3DS, Playable)

"Other"

AR Combat Digi Q (PS Vita)
Asphalet Injection (PS Vita)
Mahjong Fight Club (PS Vita)
New Little King's Story (PS Vita)

- Booth map and stage events to be announced on Sept. 7th
- official Konami TGS Facebook page here


- Metal Gear fans available to those that wait in line to play the respective Metal Gear games
- "Metal Gear My Best Memories" campaign asks players to Tweet their memories from the series
- the best Tweets will be read during the Kojima Productions stage event at TGS

Posted by Kotaku Aug 25 2011 11:30 GMT
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#loveplus As mentioned yesterday, Konami is rolling out limited edition New Love Plus 3DS handhelds. Here they are! More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 24 2011 08:00 GMT
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#loveplus Love Plus, Konami's love simulator, is getting a 3DS version. It's new and called New Love Plus. New Love Plus means one thing: New 3DS bundles. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 23 2011 10:35 GMT
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Like a whisper on the breeze or a particularly quiet spectre, the foot-to-ball season has begun once more. Of course, the quiet clamour of millionaires hoofing calfpelts is often drowned out by more mundane matters such as collapsing regimes and a crumbling global economy. That’s a joke of course. The global economy has crumbled. It is constituted entirely of crumbs. But, to return to the point at hand, the silly season is upon us and not enough people are repeatedly telling you that. Konami shall be honouring this glorious occasion with the release of PES 2012. There will be demos available very soon. That’s right. Demos. Plural. Excited? Read on!

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Posted by Kotaku Aug 22 2011 07:00 GMT
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#loveplus Japanese TV already has already seen upskirts (both failed and successful), but here we go, once more with feeling. More »