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* ''Dance Dance Revolution'' - Arcade, PS, Mobile, PC (1998)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix with Beatmania IIDX Club Version'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix and Beatmania IIDX Substream Club Version 2'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix'' - PS (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix'' - Arcade (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.1'' - PS (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.2'' - PS (1999)
* ''Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination'' - Arcade,PS (1999)
* ''Dancing Stage'' - Arcade,Mobile (1999)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix 2nd'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Kids'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution USA'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True'' - PS (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix'' - PS (2000)
* ''Oha Star Dance Dance Revolution'' - PS (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney's Rave'' - PS (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits'' - PS (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Dreamcast Edition'' - DC (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Club Version Dreamcast Edition'' - DC (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution GB'' - GB (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution GB2'' - GB (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Dancing Museum'' (Disney Dancing Museum) - N64 (2000)
* ''Dancing Stage EuroMix'' - Arcade,PS (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo 4thMix'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Solo 4thMix Plus'' - Arcade (2000)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix'' - Arcade,PS (2001)
* ''[[DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution]] 6thMix'' - Arcade,PS2 (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix'' - PS (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix'' - PS (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix'' - PS, TV game (2001)
* ''Oha Star Dance Dance Revolution GB'' - GB (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution GB3'' - GB (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix'' - GB (2001)
* ''Dancing Karaoke DKara'' - PC (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Family Mat'' - TV game (2001)
* ''My First Dance Dance Revolution'' - TV game (2001)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Konamix'' - PS (2002)
* ''Dancing Stage Party Edition'' - PS (2002)
* ''[[DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution]] 7thMix'' - PS2,Arcade (2002)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Extreme]]'' - Arcade,PS2 (2002)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova'' - Arcade (2002)
* ''Dancing Stage EuroMix 2'' - Arcade (2002)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection]]'' - PS2 (2003)
* ''[[Dancing Stage Fever]]'' - PS,PS2 (2003)
* ''[[Dancing Stage MegaMix]]'' - PS2 (2003)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix'' - Xbox (2003)
* ''[[DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution]]'' - PS2 (2004)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2'' - Xbox (2004)
* ''Dancing Stage Unleashed'' - Xbox (2004)
* ''[[Dancing Stage Fusion]]'' - Arcade,PS,PS2 (2004)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2]]'' - PS2 (2005)
* ''[[Dancing Stage Max]]'' - PS2 (2005)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix'' - GC (2005)
* ''Dancing Stage Mario Mix'' - GC (2005)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3'' - Xbox (2005)
* ''Dancing Stage Unleashed 2'' - Xbox (2005)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Mobile 3D'' - Mobile (2005)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Strike]]'' - PS2 (2006)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4'' - Xbox (2006)
* ''Dancing Stage Unleashed 3'' - Xbox (2006)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game'' - DVD game (2006)
* ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'' - Arcade (2006)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Strawberry Shortcake'' - TV game (2006)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova]]'' - PS2 (2007)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2]]'' - Arcade,PS2 (2007)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party'' - Wii (2007)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Universe'' - Xbox360 (2007)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2'' - Xbox360 (2007)
* ''Dancing Stage Universe'' - Xbox360 (2007)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X]]'' - Arcade,PS2 (2008)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Edition]]'' - PS2 (2008)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2'' - Wii (2008)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3'' - Xbox360 (2008)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Full Full Party'' - Wii (2009)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves'' - Wii (2009)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3'' - Wii (2009)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Winx Club'' - Wii (2009)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution S'' - IP (2009)
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 Chinese Music Special Edition'' - Xbox360 (2009)
* ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X2]]'' - Arcade,PS2 (2009)
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Revision as of 09:47, 23 January 2011


Konami Corporation (コナミ株式会社 Konami Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, arcade cabinets and video games. Konami is famous for games such as the Metal Gear series, Dance Dance Revolution series, Castlevania series, Contra series, Pro Evolution Soccer series, Yu-Gi-Oh! series, Silent Hill series and Gradius series.

The company was founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Osaka, Japan, by Kagemasa Kōzuki, the still-current chairman and president. The name "Konami" is a conjunction of the names Kagemasa Kozuki (current chairman and president), Yoshinobu Nakama, Tatsuo Miyasako.

Konami is currently headquartered in Tokyo and additionally operates health and physical fitness clubs in Japan. Konami also operates United States activities in El Segundo, California for video games and Paradise, Nevada for the casino gaming industry. Its Australian gaming operations are located in Sydney, and distribution of Konami's games in Australia is handled by Mindscape. Distribution of KOE's games in Australia was to be taken over by Red Ant Enterprises in February 2009, but Jason Hill from The Age and ASIC, a government body, announced that the company went into External Receivership and Administration, which then led KOE to re-sign with Atari Australia, now Namco Bandai Partners. On January 5, 2010, Kunio Neo, President of Konami of Europe announced Mindscape would be Australia's local distributor after a failed distributor change made Konami change back to Namco Bandai Partners, then Atari Australia.

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Konami franchises

Beatmania games

Castlevania games

Contra games

Dance Dance Revolution games

Gradius games

Silent Hill games

Suikoden games

Tokimeki Memorial games

Zone of the Enders games



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