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  2. Casino, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Category:Konami video game compilations - Wikipedia

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  4. Gradius Deluxe Pack - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. e-Amusement - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Rack 'Em Up - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed The Hustler on their January 1, 1988 issue as being the ninth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [3]Rack 'Em Up was made available by Microsoft for its Game Room service for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows – Live in May 2010.

  7. Taisen Puzzle-dama - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Para Para Paradise - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Juno First - Wikipedia

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    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 ...