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Over on WiiWare, we're getting a blast from the past in Gradius ReBirth from Konami. The 1000 Wii Point-title is a remastered remake of the very first Gradius with better graphics (think Gradius III or IV level here) and a remixed soundtrack that has ...
OH - Some of you may also know this game by its Japanese name, Salamander, or as a spin-off of Konami's popular Gradius series. In fact, this game plays a lot ...
The Death Jr. series originally started on the Sony PSP (Death Jr. - released 2005 and Death Jr. II: Root Of Evil - released 2006) and now has made way to the dual screen wonder made by Nintendo. The series was highly anticipated upon the original release, in fact I remember my friends talking abo...
No matter how you choose to play, you end up doing many of the same things over and over again and after thirty minutes it is exceedingly monotonous. You can only practice kissing in your bedroom so many times before you are ready to write off any romantic interludes all together. And in the min...
So check out what Konami has to offer: Contra (woo hoo!); Gradius, Time Pilot, Scramble, Horror Maze, Pooyan, Roc’N Rope, Track & Field, Circus Charlie, Basketball, Road Fighter, Yie Ar Kung Fu, Rainbow Bell, and Shao-lin’s Road. And then I saw it, one of my all-time favorite arcade g...
Also see Blogcritics' review of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! for the Nintendo DS. Konami of Japan's arcade gateway also recently received an official site for the upcoming Eternal Knights game as well as more information on testing for the company's much-hyped Silent Hill cabinet.
Dance Dance Revolution Universe boldly goes where no rhythm dancing title has gone before, making it the first DDR game to hit the new generation of console systems. Using the Xbox 360, Universe stays true to the Xbox's Ultramix format but still manages to maintain its own identity with a f...
If you were a kid back in the early 90's and walked into an arcade, one thing was assured: Konami had you covered. You were likely surrounded by ridiculously loud G.I. Joe cabinets, The Simpsons were spouting off trademark witty humor in another, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles machine w...
Snake has returned for another card-based mission. The once legendary hero we came to know as Solid Snake has decided to change formats on us, again. Konami decides to take a break from “Tactical Stealth-Based Action” and introduce us to one of Japan’s most popular hobbies, card games. The M...