List of games by Konami
List of games developed or released by Konami:
- 1978: Scramble, Astro Invader, Missile X, Frogger (released by Sega), The Hustler, Ultra Dome, Super Cobra, Jungler, Turban, Strategy X, Tactician, Locomotion, Space War, Turtles (released by Stern)
- 1982: Pooyan, Time Pilot, Amidar, Tutankham, Com'On Mama, Rock'n Rope, Rescue (released by Stern)
- 1983: Track and Field (called Hyper Olympic outside North America), Gyruss, Sparky, Mega Zone, Badlands, Time Pilot '84, Road Fighter, Super Basketball, Mikie, Pandora's Palace, Circus Charlie (released by Centuri), Hyper Sports (called Hyper Olympic '84 in Japan), Yie Ar Kung Fu, Rush'n Attack (Called Green Beret in Japan and Europe), Twinbee, Gradius, Shaolin's Road, Konami Ping Pong, Hyper Crash, Finalizer, Mat Mania (released by Contra (called Gryzor in Europe), Double Dribble, Konami GT, JailBreak, Mr. Kabuki, Iron Horse, Salamander, Top Gunner, Rock'n Rage, Mania Challenge (released by Memetron), WEC Lemans, Jailbreak, Haunted Castle, Super Contra, Blades of Steel, Combat School, Batlantis, Flack Attack, B.A.W., Devil World, Fast Lane, City Bomber, Typhoon, Labyrinth Runner, Rack 'em Up, Boot Camp, Dark Adventure, MX 5000, Checkered Flag, Devastators, The Main Event, The Final Round, Ajax, Thundercross, Kitten Kaboodle, Hot Chase, Gang Busters, Konami '88, Hyper Sports Special (Japan only), Gradius II (called Vulcan Venture in Europe), Top Gun (on Nintendo's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Gradius III, M.I.A., Crime Fighters, S.P.Y., Cue Brick, Black Hole
- 1990: Aliens, Lightning Fighters, Punk Shot, Over Drive, Surprise Attack, The Simpsons, Sunset Riders, Roller Games, Bells and Whistles, Golfing Greats, Thundercross II, Vendetta, Super Contra (on PlayChoice hardware), Twinbee 2 (Japan only), X-Men, Lethal Enforcers, G.I. Joe, Bucky O'Hare, Hexion, Run'n Gun, Martial Champions, Cowboys of Moo Mesa, Metamorphic Force, Mystic Warrior, Violent Storm, Polynet Commander, Gaiapolis (Japan only), Brain Busters, Monster Mauler, Racing Force, Funky Monkey, Konami Open Golf Championship, Fantastic Journey, Crypt Killer, Wave Shark, Winding Heat, Dance Dance Revolution, Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix, Fisherman's Bait Kit, Hip Hop Manic, Total Vice, Teraburst, Racing Jam, Fighting Bujustu, Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix
- 2000: Dancing Stage, Fatal Judgement, Fighting Mania, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix
- 2001: Driving Party, Jurassic Park III, Silent Scope EXtreme, Dancing Stage EuroMIX, Police 24/7, Mocap Boxing, Kick & Kick, Dance Dance Revolution USA, Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix, DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix
- 2002: DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Mocap Golf, Poolpocket, Perfect Pool, Dancing Stage EuroMIX 2, Warzaid, ProEvolution Soccer, Thrill Drive 2
- 1985: Antarctic Adventure, Hyper Sports, Road Fighter, Ganbare Goemon(Japan only), Gradius, Twinbee
- 1987: Castlevania, Double Dribble, The Goonies II, Rush'n Attack, Top Gun, Stinger (called Moero Twinbee in Japan), Track and Field,
- 1988: Metal Gear, Top Gunner, Life Force, Track and Field II, Simon's Quest, Konami Wai Wai World, Blades of Steel, Skate or Die, Gyruss, Q-Bert
- 1989: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Adventures of Bayou Billy, Top Gun II, Jack Nicklaus Golf, Defender of the Crown, King of the Beach(developed by Cinemaware), Silent Service (developed by Rare)
- 1990: Super C, Castlevania 3, Mission: Impossible, Rollergames, Ski or Die, Laser Invasion , Tiny Toons Adventures, Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge, The Lone Ranger, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Monster in My Pocket, Bucky O'Hare, Base Wars, Pirates, Nightshade, King's Quest 5, Contra Force, Tiny Toon Adventures Cartoon Workshop, Batman Returns
- 1993: Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland, Super NES
- 1991: Gradius III, Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Axelay, Prince of Persia, Batman Returns, Cybernator, Lethal Enforcers, NFL Football, Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose, Pop'n Twinbee, Sunset Riders, Adventures of Batman & Robin, Animaniacs, Biker Mice From Mars, International Superstar Soccer, International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, Metal Warriors, NBA Give 'n Go, Parodius, Sparkster,
- 1992: Sunset Riders, Rocket Knight Adventures, Lethal Enforcers, Double Dribble, Contra Hard Corps, Sparkster, Lethal Enforcers 2, Animaniacs, Sega CD
- 1995: Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You
- 1996: Bottom of the Ninth, The Final Round, Goal Storm, International Track & Field, NFL Full Contact, Parodius, Project Overkill, Road Rage, Suikoden,
- 1997: Broken Helix, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Crypt Killer, Goal Storm '97, Gradius Gaiden, International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, International Super Star Soccer Pro, Lethal Enforcers I & II, Midnight Run, Nagano Winter Olympics '98, Poy Poy, Azure Dreams, Bishi Bashi Special, Bottom of The 9th '99, G-Shock, International Superstar Soccer '98, Metal Gear Solid, Nagano Winter Olympics '98, NBA In The Zone '98, Blades of Steel '99, Guitar Freaks, Gungage, International Track & Field 2000, Konami Arcade Classics, Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions, NBA In the Zone '99, Silent Hill, Soul of the Samurai (called Ronin Blade in Europe), Suikoden II, ESPN MLS Game Night, The Grinch, ISS Pro Evolution, The Mummy, NHL Blades of Steel 2000, Castlevania Chronicles, Dance Dance Revolution, Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix, F1 World Grand Prix 2000, Dance Dance Revolution Konamix, Dancing Stage Party Edition, Martial Beat, Pinobee
- 2000: 7 Blades, DrumMania, ESPN International Track & Field, ESPN X-Games Snowboarding, Gradius III & IV, Guitar Freaks 3rd Mix & DrumMania 2nd Mix, Ephemeral Fantasia, ESPN MLS ExtraTime, ESPN NBA 2Night, ESPN NFL Primetime 2002, ESPN National Hockey Night, ESPN X-Games Skateboarding, Para Para Paradise, Police 911, Pro Evolution Soccer, Ring of Red, Shadow of Destiny, Silent Hill 2, Silent Scope 2, Tokimeki Memorial 3, Zone of the Enders
- 2002: Dance Dance Revolution, ESPN International Winter Sports, ESPN NBA 2Night 2002, ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002, Evolution Skateboarding, Evolution Snowboarding, Konami's Moto-X, NBA Starting Five, Silent Scope 3, Suikoden III, Whiteout, WTA Tour Tennis, Dancing Stage Megamix, Fisherman's Challenge, Frogger Beyond, K-1 World Grand Prix, Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, Silent Hill 3, Winning Eleven 6, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses, Castlevania: Lament of Innocence
- 2004: Winning Eleven 7 International, Winning Eleven 8
- 1997: Deadly Arts, Castlevania 64, International Super Star Soccer '98, Mystical Ninja starring Goemon, NBA In The Zone '98, 3DO
- 1989: Castlevania Adventure, Operation C, Quarth, NFL Football, Skate or Die, Nemesis
- 1991: Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge, Double Dribble, TMNT, Blades of Steel, Nemesis II (called Track and Field, World Circuit Series, Ultra Golf, Kid Dracula, Raging Fighter, Batman the Animated Adventure, Animaniacs
- 2001: Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
- 2002: ESPN International Winter Sports 2002, ESPN X Games Snowboarding, Motocross Maniacs Advance, WTA Tour Tennis, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul, Disney Sports Soccer, Disney Sports Skateboarding, Disney Sports Basketball, Disney Sports Snowboarding, Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeondice Monsters, Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel, Silent Scope, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, International Superstar Soccer, Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Sacred Cards, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
- 1983: Time Pilot, Frogger, Super Cobra, Sparkie (released by Sony), Juno First (released by Sony), Athletic Land, Antarctic Adventure, Monkey Academy, Billiards (also known as Video Hustler and also released by Sony as HBS-G008C), Mah Jong, Hyper Olympic 1 & 2 (also known as Track and Field 1 & 2 and also released by Sony as HBS-G010C and HBS-G011C), Circus Charlie (also released by Casio as GPM-105), Magical Tree, Comic Bakery, Hyper Sports 1, Cabbage Patch Kids, Hyper Sports 2 (also released by Sony as HBS-G012C), Tennis (also released by Casio as GPM-106), Sky Jaguar, Baseball, Pinball (never released), Hyper Rally, Golf, Yie Ar Kungfu (also released by Casio as GPM-108), King's Valley (also released by Casio as GPM-110), Mopi Ranger (also released by Casio as GPM-111), Pippols, Road Fighter, Ping Pong, Football (also known as Soccer), Hyper Sports 3, Yie Ar Kungfu 2, Pooyan (released by Hudson as a BeeCard, which requires a The Goonies, The Game Master, Boxing, Knightmare, Twinbee, Synthesizer, Gradius (also known as Nemesis), Penguin Adventure, Q-Bert, Green Beret (supposedly made by Konami UK)
- 1987: The Maze of Galious, Gradius 2 (known as Nemesis 2 in Europe), F1 Spirit, The Game Master 2, Salamander, Parodius, King's Valley 2 (there is also an MSX2 version), Game Collection 1 (Knightmare, Antarctic Adventure, Yie Ar Kungfu, Yie Ar Kungfu 2, King's Valley), Game Collection 2 (Boxing, Tennis, Video Hustler, Hyper Olympic 1, Hyper Sports 2), Game Collection 3 (Twin Bee, Super Cobra, Sky Jaguar, Time Pilot, Nemesis), HyperShot Joystick
- 1986: Akumajou Dracula (called Vampire Killer in Europe), Ganbare Goemon, Hi no Tori, Metal Gear, King's Valley 2 (there is also an MSX1 version), Gekitotsu Pennant Race, Konami no Uranai Sensation, Snatcher, Contra, Game Collection Special (Pippols, Hyper Rally, Road Fighter and some new MSX2 games), Gekitotsu Pennant Race 2, Hai no Majutsushi, Space Manbow, Metal_Gear_2:_Solid_Snake, Quarth, Super Deform Snatcher