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In the case of Tokimeki Memorial Online (TMO), the basic version was a free download. To play TMO, one could set up a free Konami ID and buy an account key from Konami with Japan-issued credit card or WebMoney; it was possible for people outside Japan to buy WebMoney via e-currency exchange between e-currencies such as PayPal, e-Gold, and WebMoney.
Casino, Inc. is a business simulation game for Windows. The player must construct a casino , fill it with attractions such as blackjack and poker tables, and hire staff to maintain the casino. Gameplay
e-Amusement, stylized as e-amusement, is an online service operated by Konami, used primarily for online functionality on its arcade video games. [1] The system is used primarily to save progress and unlockable content between games, [2] participate in internet high score lists, access other exclusive features depending on the game, and access the Paseli digital currency service.
Gradius Deluxe Pack [a] is a 1996 video game compilation developed and published by Konami. It was originally released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation , and later for Windows computers a year later.
The Regiment (sometimes known as The Regiment: Close-Quarters Counter-Terrorism) [1] is a computer game developed by Kuju London and released by Konami on February 17, 2006. [2] It is based on the Special Air Service , and includes some real-life missions such as the Iranian Embassy siege .
Taisen Puzzle-dama [a] is a series of Tile-matching video games developed and published by Konami. The first game, Taisen Puzzle-dama (1994), was released for arcades, and numerous sequels were created for home consoles.
I've been working on a Konami FireBeat driver for a while now. The hardware is a relatively simple set of stuff. There's currently only one game, Para Para Paradise, dumped. Currently it passes most of its bootup tests (except the RTC/backup RAM test). The test menu is also accessible, but cannot be operated since I haven't found the input ...
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 is a fixed shooter with a slightly tilted perspective, similar to Nintendo's Radar Scope from 1980. [1] The game was ported to the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, MSX, IBM PC ...