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Konami

Konami Group Corporation[nb 1][nb 2] (commonly known as Konami) is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo. The company also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casinos around the world and operates health and physical fitness clubs across Japan.

Konami Group Corporation
The Konami Creative Center, Konami's current global headquarters complex in Ginza.
Native name
コナミグループ株式会社
Konami Gurūpu kabushiki gaisha
Formerly
  • Konami Industry Co., Ltd. (1973–1991)
  • Konami Co., Ltd (1991–2000)
  • Konami Corporation (2000–2015)
  • Konami Holdings Corporation (2015–2022)
TypePublic
ISINJP3300200007
Industry
Founded21 March 1969; 53 years ago (1969-03-21)
FounderKagemasa Kōzuki
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Kagemasa Kozuki (Chairman)
  • Takuya Kozuki (President)
  • Kimihiko Higashio (Vice President)
ProductsList of Konami games
Revenue ¥ 262.8 billion[1] (2020)
¥ 31 billion[1] (2020)
¥ 19.9 billion[1] (2020)
OwnerKozuki family (29%)[2]
Number of employees
Konami (total)
8,941 (2022)[3]
Konami Digital Entertainment
1,874 (2022)[4]
Konami Amusement
872 (2022)[5]
Konami Sports
4,748[6] (2022)
Subsidiaries
  • Konami Digital Entertainment
  • Konami Amusement
  • Konami Gaming
  • Konami Sports Club
  • Konami Sports Life
  • Konami Business Expert
  • Internet Revolution
  • KME
  • Konami Real Estate
  • Konami Cross Media NY
  • Kozuki Foundation
Websitekonami.com

Konami's video game franchises include Metal Gear, Silent Hill, Castlevania, Contra, Rocket Knight Adventures, Frogger, Tokimeki Memorial, Parodius, Gradius, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Suikoden, and eFootball. Additionally, Konami owns Bemani, known for Dance Dance Revolution and Beatmania, as well as the assets of former game developer Hudson Soft, known for Bomberman, Adventure Island, Bonk, and Star Soldier. Konami is the nineteenth-largest game company in the world by revenue.[7] Konami also publishes the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game.

The company originated in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan, by Kagemasa Kōzuki, who remains the company's chairman. The name Konami is a portmanteau of the names of three founding members: Kagemasa Kozuki, Yoshinobu Nakama, and Tatsuo Miyasako.[8]

Konami is headquartered in Tokyo. In the United States, Konami manages its video game business from Aviation Blvd, California and its casino gaming business from Paradise, Nevada. Its Australian gaming operations are in Sydney. As of March 2019, it owns 22 consolidated subsidiaries around the world.[3]

History

 
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is developed and published by Konami. In 2011, Guinness World Records called it the top-selling trading card game in history, with 25.2 billion cards sold worldwide.[9]

The company was founded on 21 March 1969 and was officially incorporated under the name Konami Industry Co., Ltd. (コナミ工業株式会社, Konami Kōgyō Kabushiki Gaisha) on 19 March 1973.[10][11] The company's founder and chairman, Kagemasa Kōzuki (also known as Kaz Kozuki),[12] ran a jukebox rental and repair business in Toyonaka, Osaka before transforming the business into a manufacturer of amusement machines for video arcades. Their first coin-operated video game was released in 1978, and they began exporting products to the United States the following year.[13][14]

Konami began to achieve success with arcade games in the early 1980s, starting with Scramble (1981), followed by hits such as Frogger (1981), Super Cobra (1981), Time Pilot (1982), Roc'n Rope (1983), Track & Field (1983) and Yie Ar Kung-Fu (1985).[12] Many of their early games were licensed to other companies for US release, including Stern Electronics, Sega and Gremlin Industries. They established their U.S. subsidiary, Konami of America, Inc. in 1982. It was during this period that Konami began expanding their video game business into the home consumer market following a brief stint releasing video games for the Atari 2600 in 1982 for the U.S. market.[15] The company released numerous games for the MSX home computer standard in 1983, followed by the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985.[16][17] Numerous Konami franchises were established during this period on both platforms, as well as the arcades, such as Gradius, Castlevania, Twin Bee, Ganbare Goemon, Contra, and Metal Gear, in addition to success with hit licensed games such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT). Due to the success of their arcade and NES games, Konami's earnings grew from $10 million in 1987 to $300 million in 1991.[18] The first TMNT arcade game (1989) was Konami's highest-grossing arcade game.[19]

In June 1991, Konami's legal name was changed to Konami Co., Ltd. (コナミ株式会社, Konami Kabushiki Gaisha) and their headquarters were relocated to Minato, Tokyo in April 1993.[13] The company started supporting the 16-bit video game consoles during this period, starting with the Super NES in 1990, followed by the PC Engine in 1991 and the Sega Genesis in 1992.

After the launch of the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in 1994, Konami became a business divisional organization with the formation of various Konami Computer Entertainment (KCE) subsidiaries, starting with KCE Tokyo and KCE Osaka (later known as KCE Studios) in April 1995, followed by KCE Japan (later known as Kojima Productions) in April 1996. Each KCE subsidiary created different intellectual properties such as KCE Tokyo's Silent Hill series and KCE Japan's Metal Gear Solid series (a revival of the Metal Gear series on MSX). In 1997, Konami started producing rhythm games for arcades under the Bemani brand and branched off into the collectible card game business with the launch of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.[20][21]

In July 2000, the company's legal English name was changed to Konami Corporation, but the Japanese legal name remained the same. As the company transitioned into developing video games for the sixth-generation consoles, they branched out into the health and fitness business acquiring People Co., Ltd and Daiei Olympic Sports Club, Inc. which became Konami subsidiaries. In August 2001, the company invested in another video game publisher, Hudson Soft, which became a consolidated subsidiary after Konami accepted new third-party shares issued by them. In March 2006, Konami merged all their video game development divisions into a new subsidiary known as Konami Digital Entertainment Co. (KDE), as the parent company became a pure holding company. Their headquarters were relocated to Minato, Tokyo, in 2007.[13]

The absorption of Hudson Soft in 2012 resulted in the addition of several other franchises including: Adventure Island, Bonk, Bloody Roar, Bomberman, Far East of Eden, and Star Soldier.[22][23]

In April 2015, Konami delisted itself from the New York Stock Exchange following the dissolution of their Kojima Productions subsidiary.[24] In a translated interview with Nikkei Trendy Net published in the following month, the newly appointed president of Konami's gaming division, Konami Digital Entertainment, Hideki Hayakawa, announced that Konami would shift their focus towards mobile gaming for a while, claiming that "mobile is where the future of gaming lies."[25] The trade name of the company was changed from Konami Corporation to Konami Holdings Corporation during the same month.[26]

In 2017, Konami announced that they would be reviving some of the company's other well-known video game titles following the success of their Nintendo Switch launch title Super Bomberman R.[27]

In early 2020, Konami moved their headquarters to the Ginza district of Tokyo, which includes a facility for holding esports events as well as a school for esports players.[28]

 
Konami Digital Entertainment's North American headquarters in Hawthorne, California

Konami announced a major restructuring of Konami Digital Entertainment on 25 January 2021, which including the dissolution of its Product Divisions 1, 2, and 3 to be reconsolidated into a new structure to be announced at a later time. Konami affirmed this would not affect their commitment to video games and was only an internal restructuring.[29] On July 1, 2022 Konami changed their corporate name again from Konami Holdings Corporation to Konami Group Corporation.[26]

Corporate structure

Japan

 
Konami Digital Entertainment booth at Taipei Game Show 2017
 
Konami Sports Club in Toyohashi. Konami Sports & Life operates fitness clubs across Japan.
  • Konami Group Corporation[30][31]
  • Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
  • Konami Sports & Life Co., Ltd.
  • Konami Amusement Co., Ltd.
  • Konami Real Estate, Inc.
  • KPE, Inc.
  • Konami Manufacturing and Service, Inc.
  • Konami Facility Service, Inc.
  • KME Co., Ltd.
  • Takasago Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
  • Digital Golf, Inc.: On 20 January 2011, Konami Corporation announced the acquisition of Digital Golf via share exchange. Digital Golf became a wholly owned subsidiary of Konami. The exchange became effective on 1 March 2011.[32]
  • Internet Revolution, Inc.
  • Biz Share Corporation
  • Combi Wellness Corporation
  • The Club At Yebisu Garden Co., Ltd.

Australia

  • Konami Australia Pty Ltd (established in 1996)

America

 
Konami America booth at E3 2006
  • Konami Corporation of America: Current U.S.-based holding company.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.: former American holding company, formerly Konami of America Inc., Konami Corporation of America. On 13 October 2003, Konami Corporation of Redwood City, California announced it was expanding its operations to El Segundo, California, under the new name of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. The Redwood City operations have since been consolidated to El Segundo in 2007.[33]

Europe

  • Konami Digital Entertainment B.V.: European-based holding company.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH: former holding company Europe, formerly Konami Limited, Konami Corporation of Europe B.V. On 31 March 2003, Konami of Europe announced it would be renamed as Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH at the start of Konami's new financial year, on 1 April 2003.[34]

Asia

  • Konami Digital Entertainment Limited (科樂美數碼娛樂有限公司): Established in September 1994 as Konami (Hong Kong) Limited. Korea and Singapore divisions were established in October 2000. In June 2001, the company changed name to Konami Marketing (Asia) Ltd. (科樂美行銷(亞洲)有限公司). In March 2006, the company was renamed Konami Digital Entertainment Limited.[35][36]
  • Konami Software Shanghai, Inc. (科乐美软件(上海)有限公司): Established in June 2000.[37]
  • Konami Digital Entertainment Co. (주식회사 코나미 디지털 엔터테인먼트): South Korea-based game producer and distributor, originally established as the Korea branch of Konami Digital Entertainment Limited. On 1 May 2008, it became a separate company, and inherited the existing operations of the former Korea branch in June 2008.[38]

On 7 November 2005, Konami Corporation announced restructuring Konami Corporation into a holding company, by moving its Japanese Digital Entertainment Business segment under Konami Corporation. The Digital Entertainment Business became Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. The newly established Konami Corporation was expected to begin operation on 31 March 2006.[39]

Konami Digital Entertainment

Konami Digital Entertainment
 
Native name
株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメント
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Publishing
FoundedMarch 31, 2006; 16 years ago (2006-03-31)
Headquarters,
ParentKonami
SubsidiariesKonami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH
Konami Digital Entertainment Limited
KME Co., Ltd
 
Paseli Charger.

Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. (株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメント, Kabushiki-gaisha Konami Dejitaru Entateinmento) is Konami's Japanese video game development and publishing division founded on 31 March 2006.[40] Before Konami Corporation had formally changed to a holding company in 2006, various forms of Konami Digital Entertainment companies had been established either as holding company or publisher. The last of the company, the Japan-based Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., was split from Konami Corporation during the holding company restructuring process.[41]

Subsidiaries

  • Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.: Japanese division, established on 31 March 2003.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.: North American division, established on 13 October 2003.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH: European division, established on 1 April 2003.
  • Konami Digital Entertainment Limited: Hong Kong division. Established in September 1994 as Konami (Hong Kong) Limited. In March 2006, it was renamed to Konami Digital Entertainment Limited.
  • KME Co., Ltd (KME Corporation): music division established on 1 October 2010.[42]

Former subsidiaries

Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya, Inc. (KCEN), founded on 1 October 1996,[43] was dissolved along with Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe, Inc. (KCEK) in December 2002.[44]

On 16 December 2004, Konami Corporation announced Konami Online, Inc., Konami Computer Entertainment Studios, Inc., Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc., Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. would merge into Konami Corporation, effective on March 1, 2005.[45][46]

On 22 February 2005, Konami Corporation announced Konami Media Entertainment, Inc. would merge into Konami Corporation, effective on 1 March 2005.[47] On 11 March 2005, Konami Corporation announced Konami Traumer, Inc would be merged back into Konami Corporation, effective on June 1, 2005.[48]

On 5 January 2006, Konami Corporation announced the merger of Konami Sports Corporation merged with its parent company, Konami Sports Life Corporation. The parent would be dissolved under the merger, and Konami Sports would become the wholly owned subsidiary of Konami Corporation after share exchange between KC and KS. After the share exchange, KS would be renamed Konami Sports & Life Co., Ltd.[49] On 28 February 2006, Konami Sports Corporation merged with its parent company, Konami Sports Life Corporation, and became Konami Sports Corporation.[50]

On 21 September 2010, Konami Corporation announced it has signed an agreement to acquire with Abilit Corporation via share exchange. After the transaction, Abilit Corporation became a wholly owned subsidiary of Konami Corporation, effective 1 January 2011.[51][52] On 1 January 2011, Abilit Corporation was renamed to Takasago Electric Industry Co.,Ltd.[53] As part of the acquisition, Biz Share Corporation also became a subsidiary of Konami Corporation.

Megacyber Corporation

On 2 October 2006, Konami Corporation announced it had completed the acquisition of mobile phone content developer Megacyber Corporation.[54]

On 6 February 2007, Konami Corporation announced Megacyber Corporation to be merged into Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd., with Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. being the surviving company, effective on 1 April 2007.[55]

Video games

 
A Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine.

Major titles by Konami include the action Castlevania series, the survival horror Silent Hill series, the action shooter Contra series, the platform adventure Ganbare Goemon series, the platform adventure Rocket Knight Adventures series, the stealth action Metal Gear series, the role-playing Suikoden series, the Bemani rhythm game series (which includes Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania IIDX, GuitarFreaks, DrumMania, and Pop'n Music, among others), Dancing with the Stars, the dating simulation Tokimeki Memorial series, and football simulation Pro Evolution Soccer.[56]

Konami produced its shoot 'em up arcade games such as Gradius, Life Force, Time Pilot, Gyruss, Parodius, Axelay, and TwinBee. Konami's games based on cartoon licenses, especially the Batman: The Animated Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs series, but other American productions like The Simpsons, Bucky O'Hare, G.I. Joe, X-Men and The Goonies and French comic Asterix all have seen release at some point in the past by Konami either on arcades and/or video game consoles.

Some cinematically styled franchises from Konami are Silent Hill survival horror franchise, and the Metal Gear series. Another successful franchise is Winning Eleven, the spiritual sequel to International Superstar Soccer. In Japan, it is known for the popular Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū series baseball series and the Zone of the Enders games. The company has picked up Saw from Brash Entertainment when the game's production had been suspended due to financial issues.[57]

Konami is known for its password, the Konami Code, which traditionally gives many power-ups in its games.

Film production

In 2006, Konami started producing films based on their franchises. Konami produced the Silent Hill film (released in 2006) and announced that they will produce a Metal Gear Solid film.[58]

Personal computing

In 2020, Konami launched a PC gaming brand in Japan known as Arespear, which includes desktop computers, keyboards, and headsets (the last of which designed in collaboration with Konami's Bemani musicians).[59][60][61]

Controversies

Silent Hills and reduced video game development

Silent Hills, set to be the ninth installment of the Silent Hill franchise, was abruptly cancelled in April 2015 without explanation despite the critical acclaim and success of P.T., a playable teaser.[62][63] Hours after the announcement, Konami delisted itself from the New York Stock Exchange.[24]

Game co-director and writer Guillermo del Toro publicly criticized the cancellation as not making any sense and questioned what he described as a "scorched earth" approach to removing the trailer. Due to the experience, del Toro stated that he would never work on another video game.[64][65]

Konami Digital Entertainment CEO, Hideki Hayakawa, announced that, with few exceptions, Konami would stop making console games and instead focus on the mobile gaming platform; a decision that was heavily criticized by the video gaming community.[66][67][68][69][70][71] However, Konami UK's community manager, Graham Day, has denied the claims that it was exiting the console industry.[72]

Kojima Productions

On 3 March 2015, Konami announced they would be shifting focus away from individual studios, notably Kojima Productions. Internal sources claimed the restructure was due to a clash between Hideo Kojima and Konami.[73][74] References to Kojima were soon stripped from marketing material, and Kojima's position as an executive vice president of Konami Digital Entertainment was removed from the company's official listing of executives.[75]

Later that year, Konami's legal department barred Kojima from accepting the award for Best Action-Adventure for his work on Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain at The Game Awards 2015. When announced during the event, the audience booed in disapproval of Konami's actions. Host Geoff Keighley expressed his disappointment in Konami's actions. After actor Kiefer Sutherland accepted the award in Kojima's stead, a choir sang "Quiet's Theme" from The Phantom Pain as a tribute to the absent Kojima.[76][77][78][79] Kojima left Konami several days afterwards, re-opening Kojima Productions as an independent company.

Treatment of employees and ex-employees

In August 2015, The Nikkei criticized Konami for its unethical treatment of employees.[80][81][82] In June 2017, The Nikkei further reported on Konami's continued clashes with Kojima Productions, preventing the studio's application for health insurance, as well as Konami's actions in making it difficult for former employees to get future jobs; they are notably forbidden from mentioning their work with Konami on their résumés.[83][84] Konami also started filing complaints against other game companies that hired ex-Konami employees, leading to an unspecified major game company warning its staff against doing so. A former employee of Konami stated: "If an ex-[Konami employee] is interviewed by the media, the company will send that person a letter through a legal representative, in some cases indicating that Konami is willing to take them to court"; they also pressured an ex-employee into closing their new business.[84]

See also

  • Good-Feel, an independent video game company founded by former Konami employees
  • Treasure, another independent video game company founded by former Konami employees
  • Ultra Games, an American shell corporation and publishing label formed by Konami
  • Kojima Productions, an independent studio from Hideo Kojima with the same name of the previous Konami subsidiary

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: コナミグループ株式会社, Hepburn: Konami Gurūpu Kabushiki-gaisha
  2. ^ IPA: /kˈnɑːmi/ koh-NAH-mee, Japanese: [koꜜnami]

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  • Konami Group History 17 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine

External links

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konami, other, uses, disambiguation, group, corporation, commonly, known, japanese, multinational, video, game, entertainment, company, headquartered, chūō, tokyo, company, also, produces, distributes, trading, cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko, machines, slot. For other uses see Konami disambiguation Konami Group Corporation nb 1 nb 2 commonly known as Konami is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chuō Tokyo The company also produces and distributes trading cards anime tokusatsu pachinko machines slot machines and arcade cabinets Konami has casinos around the world and operates health and physical fitness clubs across Japan Konami Group CorporationThe Konami Creative Center Konami s current global headquarters complex in Ginza Native nameコナミグループ株式会社Romanized nameKonami Gurupu kabushiki gaishaFormerlyKonami Industry Co Ltd 1973 1991 Konami Co Ltd 1991 2000 Konami Corporation 2000 2015 Konami Holdings Corporation 2015 2022 TypePublicTraded asTYO 9766 LSE KNMISINJP3300200007IndustryVideo gamesEntertainmentFounded21 March 1969 53 years ago 1969 03 21 FounderKagemasa KōzukiHeadquartersGinza Chuō Tokyo JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleKagemasa Kozuki Chairman Takuya Kozuki President Kimihiko Higashio Vice President ProductsList of Konami gamesRevenue 262 8 billion 1 2020 Operating income 31 billion 1 2020 Net income 19 9 billion 1 2020 OwnerKozuki family 29 2 Number of employeesKonami total 8 941 2022 3 Konami Digital Entertainment1 874 2022 4 Konami Amusement872 2022 5 Konami Sports4 748 6 2022 SubsidiariesKonami Digital EntertainmentKonami AmusementKonami GamingKonami Sports ClubKonami Sports LifeKonami Business ExpertInternet RevolutionKMEKonami Real EstateKonami Cross Media NYKozuki FoundationWebsitekonami wbr comKonami s video game franchises include Metal Gear Silent Hill Castlevania Contra Rocket Knight Adventures Frogger Tokimeki Memorial Parodius Gradius Yu Gi Oh Suikoden and eFootball Additionally Konami owns Bemani known for Dance Dance Revolution and Beatmania as well as the assets of former game developer Hudson Soft known for Bomberman Adventure Island Bonk and Star Soldier Konami is the nineteenth largest game company in the world by revenue 7 Konami also publishes the Yu Gi Oh Trading Card Game The company originated in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Toyonaka Osaka Japan by Kagemasa Kōzuki who remains the company s chairman The name Konami is a portmanteau of the names of three founding members Kagemasa Kozuki Yoshinobu Nakama and Tatsuo Miyasako 8 Konami is headquartered in Tokyo In the United States Konami manages its video game business from Aviation Blvd California and its casino gaming business from Paradise Nevada Its Australian gaming operations are in Sydney As of March 2019 it owns 22 consolidated subsidiaries around the world 3 Contents 1 History 2 Corporate structure 2 1 Japan 2 2 Australia 2 3 America 2 4 Europe 2 5 Asia 2 6 Konami Digital Entertainment 2 6 1 Subsidiaries 2 7 Former subsidiaries 2 7 1 Megacyber Corporation 3 Video games 4 Film production 5 Personal computing 6 Controversies 6 1 Silent Hills and reduced video game development 6 2 Kojima Productions 6 3 Treatment of employees and ex employees 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksHistory Edit The Yu Gi Oh Trading Card Game is developed and published by Konami In 2011 Guinness World Records called it the top selling trading card game in history with 25 2 billion cards sold worldwide 9 The company was founded on 21 March 1969 and was officially incorporated under the name Konami Industry Co Ltd コナミ工業株式会社 Konami Kōgyō Kabushiki Gaisha on 19 March 1973 10 11 The company s founder and chairman Kagemasa Kōzuki also known as Kaz Kozuki 12 ran a jukebox rental and repair business in Toyonaka Osaka before transforming the business into a manufacturer of amusement machines for video arcades Their first coin operated video game was released in 1978 and they began exporting products to the United States the following year 13 14 Konami began to achieve success with arcade games in the early 1980s starting with Scramble 1981 followed by hits such as Frogger 1981 Super Cobra 1981 Time Pilot 1982 Roc n Rope 1983 Track amp Field 1983 and Yie Ar Kung Fu 1985 12 Many of their early games were licensed to other companies for US release including Stern Electronics Sega and Gremlin Industries They established their U S subsidiary Konami of America Inc in 1982 It was during this period that Konami began expanding their video game business into the home consumer market following a brief stint releasing video games for the Atari 2600 in 1982 for the U S market 15 The company released numerous games for the MSX home computer standard in 1983 followed by the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985 16 17 Numerous Konami franchises were established during this period on both platforms as well as the arcades such as Gradius Castlevania Twin Bee Ganbare Goemon Contra and Metal Gear in addition to success with hit licensed games such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TMNT Due to the success of their arcade and NES games Konami s earnings grew from 10 million in 1987 to 300 million in 1991 18 The first TMNT arcade game 1989 was Konami s highest grossing arcade game 19 In June 1991 Konami s legal name was changed to Konami Co Ltd コナミ株式会社 Konami Kabushiki Gaisha and their headquarters were relocated to Minato Tokyo in April 1993 13 The company started supporting the 16 bit video game consoles during this period starting with the Super NES in 1990 followed by the PC Engine in 1991 and the Sega Genesis in 1992 After the launch of the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in 1994 Konami became a business divisional organization with the formation of various Konami Computer Entertainment KCE subsidiaries starting with KCE Tokyo and KCE Osaka later known as KCE Studios in April 1995 followed by KCE Japan later known as Kojima Productions in April 1996 Each KCE subsidiary created different intellectual properties such as KCE Tokyo s Silent Hill series and KCE Japan s Metal Gear Solid series a revival of the Metal Gear series on MSX In 1997 Konami started producing rhythm games for arcades under the Bemani brand and branched off into the collectible card game business with the launch of the Yu Gi Oh Trading Card Game 20 21 In July 2000 the company s legal English name was changed to Konami Corporation but the Japanese legal name remained the same As the company transitioned into developing video games for the sixth generation consoles they branched out into the health and fitness business acquiring People Co Ltd and Daiei Olympic Sports Club Inc which became Konami subsidiaries In August 2001 the company invested in another video game publisher Hudson Soft which became a consolidated subsidiary after Konami accepted new third party shares issued by them In March 2006 Konami merged all their video game development divisions into a new subsidiary known as Konami Digital Entertainment Co KDE as the parent company became a pure holding company Their headquarters were relocated to Minato Tokyo in 2007 13 The absorption of Hudson Soft in 2012 resulted in the addition of several other franchises including Adventure Island Bonk Bloody Roar Bomberman Far East of Eden and Star Soldier 22 23 In April 2015 Konami delisted itself from the New York Stock Exchange following the dissolution of their Kojima Productions subsidiary 24 In a translated interview with Nikkei Trendy Net published in the following month the newly appointed president of Konami s gaming division Konami Digital Entertainment Hideki Hayakawa announced that Konami would shift their focus towards mobile gaming for a while claiming that mobile is where the future of gaming lies 25 The trade name of the company was changed from Konami Corporation to Konami Holdings Corporation during the same month 26 In 2017 Konami announced that they would be reviving some of the company s other well known video game titles following the success of their Nintendo Switch launch title Super Bomberman R 27 In early 2020 Konami moved their headquarters to the Ginza district of Tokyo which includes a facility for holding esports events as well as a school for esports players 28 Konami Digital Entertainment s North American headquarters in Hawthorne California Konami announced a major restructuring of Konami Digital Entertainment on 25 January 2021 which including the dissolution of its Product Divisions 1 2 and 3 to be reconsolidated into a new structure to be announced at a later time Konami affirmed this would not affect their commitment to video games and was only an internal restructuring 29 On July 1 2022 Konami changed their corporate name again from Konami Holdings Corporation to Konami Group Corporation 26 Corporate structure EditJapan Edit Konami Digital Entertainment booth at Taipei Game Show 2017 Konami Sports Club in Toyohashi Konami Sports amp Life operates fitness clubs across Japan Konami Group Corporation 30 31 Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd Konami Sports amp Life Co Ltd Konami Amusement Co Ltd Konami Real Estate Inc KPE Inc Konami Manufacturing and Service Inc Konami Facility Service Inc KME Co Ltd Takasago Electric Industry Co Ltd Digital Golf Inc On 20 January 2011 Konami Corporation announced the acquisition of Digital Golf via share exchange Digital Golf became a wholly owned subsidiary of Konami The exchange became effective on 1 March 2011 32 Internet Revolution Inc Biz Share Corporation Combi Wellness Corporation The Club At Yebisu Garden Co Ltd Australia Edit Konami Australia Pty Ltd established in 1996 America Edit Konami America booth at E3 2006 Konami Corporation of America Current U S based holding company Konami Digital Entertainment Inc former American holding company formerly Konami of America Inc Konami Corporation of America On 13 October 2003 Konami Corporation of Redwood City California announced it was expanding its operations to El Segundo California under the new name of Konami Digital Entertainment Inc The Redwood City operations have since been consolidated to El Segundo in 2007 33 Konami Gaming Inc in Paradise Nevada Konami Cross Media NYEurope Edit Konami Digital Entertainment B V European based holding company Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH former holding company Europe formerly Konami Limited Konami Corporation of Europe B V On 31 March 2003 Konami of Europe announced it would be renamed as Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH at the start of Konami s new financial year on 1 April 2003 34 Asia Edit Konami Digital Entertainment Limited 科樂美數碼娛樂有限公司 Established in September 1994 as Konami Hong Kong Limited Korea and Singapore divisions were established in October 2000 In June 2001 the company changed name to Konami Marketing Asia Ltd 科樂美行銷 亞洲 有限公司 In March 2006 the company was renamed Konami Digital Entertainment Limited 35 36 Konami Software Shanghai Inc 科乐美软件 上海 有限公司 Established in June 2000 37 Konami Digital Entertainment Co 주식회사 코나미 디지털 엔터테인먼트 South Korea based game producer and distributor originally established as the Korea branch of Konami Digital Entertainment Limited On 1 May 2008 it became a separate company and inherited the existing operations of the former Korea branch in June 2008 38 On 7 November 2005 Konami Corporation announced restructuring Konami Corporation into a holding company by moving its Japanese Digital Entertainment Business segment under Konami Corporation The Digital Entertainment Business became Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd The newly established Konami Corporation was expected to begin operation on 31 March 2006 39 Konami Digital Entertainment Edit Konami Digital Entertainment Native name株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメントTypeSubsidiaryIndustryVideo gamesPublishingFoundedMarch 31 2006 16 years ago 2006 03 31 HeadquartersGinza Chuō Tokyo JapanParentKonamiSubsidiariesKonami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd Konami Digital Entertainment Inc Konami Digital Entertainment GmbHKonami Digital Entertainment LimitedKME Co Ltd Paseli Charger Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd 株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメント Kabushiki gaisha Konami Dejitaru Entateinmento is Konami s Japanese video game development and publishing division founded on 31 March 2006 40 Before Konami Corporation had formally changed to a holding company in 2006 various forms of Konami Digital Entertainment companies had been established either as holding company or publisher The last of the company the Japan based Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd was split from Konami Corporation during the holding company restructuring process 41 Subsidiaries Edit Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd Japanese division established on 31 March 2003 Konami Digital Entertainment Inc North American division established on 13 October 2003 Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH European division established on 1 April 2003 Konami Digital Entertainment Limited Hong Kong division Established in September 1994 as Konami Hong Kong Limited In March 2006 it was renamed to Konami Digital Entertainment Limited KME Co Ltd KME Corporation music division established on 1 October 2010 42 Former subsidiaries Edit Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya Inc KCEN founded on 1 October 1996 43 was dissolved along with Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe Inc KCEK in December 2002 44 On 16 December 2004 Konami Corporation announced Konami Online Inc Konami Computer Entertainment Studios Inc Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Inc Konami Computer Entertainment Japan Inc would merge into Konami Corporation effective on March 1 2005 45 46 On 22 February 2005 Konami Corporation announced Konami Media Entertainment Inc would merge into Konami Corporation effective on 1 March 2005 47 On 11 March 2005 Konami Corporation announced Konami Traumer Inc would be merged back into Konami Corporation effective on June 1 2005 48 On 5 January 2006 Konami Corporation announced the merger of Konami Sports Corporation merged with its parent company Konami Sports Life Corporation The parent would be dissolved under the merger and Konami Sports would become the wholly owned subsidiary of Konami Corporation after share exchange between KC and KS After the share exchange KS would be renamed Konami Sports amp Life Co Ltd 49 On 28 February 2006 Konami Sports Corporation merged with its parent company Konami Sports Life Corporation and became Konami Sports Corporation 50 On 21 September 2010 Konami Corporation announced it has signed an agreement to acquire with Abilit Corporation via share exchange After the transaction Abilit Corporation became a wholly owned subsidiary of Konami Corporation effective 1 January 2011 51 52 On 1 January 2011 Abilit Corporation was renamed to Takasago Electric Industry Co Ltd 53 As part of the acquisition Biz Share Corporation also became a subsidiary of Konami Corporation Megacyber Corporation Edit On 2 October 2006 Konami Corporation announced it had completed the acquisition of mobile phone content developer Megacyber Corporation 54 On 6 February 2007 Konami Corporation announced Megacyber Corporation to be merged into Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd with Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd being the surviving company effective on 1 April 2007 55 Video games EditMain article List of Konami games A Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine Major titles by Konami include the action Castlevania series the survival horror Silent Hill series the action shooter Contra series the platform adventure Ganbare Goemon series the platform adventure Rocket Knight Adventures series the stealth action Metal Gear series the role playing Suikoden series the Bemani rhythm game series which includes Dance Dance Revolution Beatmania IIDX GuitarFreaks DrumMania and Pop n Music among others Dancing with the Stars the dating simulation Tokimeki Memorial series and football simulation Pro Evolution Soccer 56 Konami produced its shoot em up arcade games such as Gradius Life Force Time Pilot Gyruss Parodius Axelay and TwinBee Konami s games based on cartoon licenses especially the Batman The Animated Series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs series but other American productions like The Simpsons Bucky O Hare G I Joe X Men and The Goonies and French comic Asterix all have seen release at some point in the past by Konami either on arcades and or video game consoles Some cinematically styled franchises from Konami are Silent Hill survival horror franchise and the Metal Gear series Another successful franchise is Winning Eleven the spiritual sequel to International Superstar Soccer In Japan it is known for the popular Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyu series baseball series and the Zone of the Enders games The company has picked up Saw from Brash Entertainment when the game s production had been suspended due to financial issues 57 Konami is known for its password the Konami Code which traditionally gives many power ups in its games Film production EditIn 2006 Konami started producing films based on their franchises Konami produced the Silent Hill film released in 2006 and announced that they will produce a Metal Gear Solid film 58 Personal computing EditIn 2020 Konami launched a PC gaming brand in Japan known as Arespear which includes desktop computers keyboards and headsets the last of which designed in collaboration with Konami s Bemani musicians 59 60 61 Controversies EditSilent Hills and reduced video game development Edit See also Silent Hills and P T video game Legacy Silent Hills set to be the ninth installment of the Silent Hill franchise was abruptly cancelled in April 2015 without explanation despite the critical acclaim and success of P T a playable teaser 62 63 Hours after the announcement Konami delisted itself from the New York Stock Exchange 24 Game co director and writer Guillermo del Toro publicly criticized the cancellation as not making any sense and questioned what he described as a scorched earth approach to removing the trailer Due to the experience del Toro stated that he would never work on another video game 64 65 Konami Digital Entertainment CEO Hideki Hayakawa announced that with few exceptions Konami would stop making console games and instead focus on the mobile gaming platform a decision that was heavily criticized by the video gaming community 66 67 68 69 70 71 However Konami UK s community manager Graham Day has denied the claims that it was exiting the console industry 72 Kojima Productions Edit Further information Kojima Productions Closure On 3 March 2015 Konami announced they would be shifting focus away from individual studios notably Kojima Productions Internal sources claimed the restructure was due to a clash between Hideo Kojima and Konami 73 74 References to Kojima were soon stripped from marketing material and Kojima s position as an executive vice president of Konami Digital Entertainment was removed from the company s official listing of executives 75 Later that year Konami s legal department barred Kojima from accepting the award for Best Action Adventure for his work on Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain at The Game Awards 2015 When announced during the event the audience booed in disapproval of Konami s actions Host Geoff Keighley expressed his disappointment in Konami s actions After actor Kiefer Sutherland accepted the award in Kojima s stead a choir sang Quiet s Theme from The Phantom Pain as a tribute to the absent Kojima 76 77 78 79 Kojima left Konami several days afterwards re opening Kojima Productions as an independent company Treatment of employees and ex employees Edit In August 2015 The Nikkei criticized Konami for its unethical treatment of employees 80 81 82 In June 2017 The Nikkei further reported on Konami s continued clashes with Kojima Productions preventing the studio s application for health insurance as well as Konami s actions in making it difficult for former employees to get future jobs they are notably forbidden from mentioning their work with Konami on their resumes 83 84 Konami also started filing complaints against other game companies that hired ex Konami employees leading to an unspecified major game company warning its staff against doing so A former employee of Konami stated If an ex Konami employee is interviewed by the media the company will send that person a letter through a legal representative in some cases indicating that Konami is willing to take them to court they also pressured an ex employee into closing their new business 84 See also EditGood Feel an independent video game company founded by former Konami employees Treasure another independent video game company founded by former Konami employees Ultra Games an American shell corporation and publishing label formed by Konami Kojima Productions an independent studio from Hideo Kojima with the same name of the previous Konami subsidiaryNotes Edit Japanese コナミグループ株式会社 Hepburn Konami Gurupu Kabushiki gaisha IPA k oʊ ˈ n ɑː m i koh NAH mee Japanese koꜜnami References Edit a b c Financial Highlights KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION Konami com 14 May 2020 Retrieved 1 May 2021 Shareholders Situation As of March 31 2016 KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION Konami com Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b Corporate Data KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION Konami com 31 March 2019 Retrieved 21 July 2019 Konami Digital Entertainment Co LTD Konami Digital Entertainment Corporate information Konami Amusement Co Ltd コナミスポーツ 企業情報 Top 25 gaming companies Newzoo com 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2021 Kelvon Yeezy 2013 The Stories Behind the Names of 15 Gaming Brands You Know Hongkiat com Retrieved 21 June 2015 Best selling trading card game company cumulative Guinness World Records 31 March 2011 Retrieved 5 March 2014 KONAMI Corporate Data KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION Konami com Retrieved 9 November 2017 Konami History IGN Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2015 a b A Conversation With Kaz Kozuki the Konami chief who put TNT into video s arsenal with TMNT RePlay Vol 15 no 6 March 1990 pp 201 2 a b c KONAMI Corporate History KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION www konami com Konami coin operated machines www arcade museum com Article 12 KONAMI CES BROCHURE 1983 VIDEO GAME EPHEMERA com MSX software catalog 1983 1986 Konami Group Homepage in Japanese Archived from the original on 8 November 1996 MSX software catalog 1987 1990 Konami Group Homepage in Japanese Archived from the original on 8 November 1996 75 Power Players Next Generation Imagine Media 11 69 November 1995 Developer Lookback Konami Part I Retro Gamer No 53 Imagine Publishing August 2008 p 29 Dance Dance Revolution made watching games fun before Twitch polygon com 28 September 2018 The 25 Rarest Yu Gi Oh Cards And What They re Worth thegamer com 18 August 2018 5 Hudson Soft Games Nintendo Should Buy From Konami pastemagazine com 28 April 2015 ゲーム一覧 家庭用ゲーム Wii KONAMI コナミ製品 サービス情報サイト KONAMI コナミ製品 サービス情報サイト a b Brian Crecente 27 April 2015 Konami delists itself from New York Stock Exchange Polygon Crecente Brian 14 May 2015 Konami CEO Mobile is where the future of gaming lies Polygon Retrieved 7 March 2016 a b Corporate History Konami Retrieved 1 July 2022 Zarra Jonathan Super Bomberman R Sales Indicate That It s The Best Selling In Its Franchise In Nearly 20 Years Nintendork Retrieved 15 March 2017 Batchelor James 2 September 2019 Mobile PES and esports The three pillars of Konami GamesIndustry biz Retrieved 19 March 2020 Skrebels Joe 25 January 2021 No Konami Hasn t Shut Down Its Gaming Division IGN Retrieved 25 January 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 August 2015 Retrieved 16 September 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link コナミ 10月1日付けで コナミホールディングス に商号を変更 インサイド Konami co jp Retrieved 9 November 2017 KONAMI CORPORATION Announces that It will Make DIGITAL GOLF Inc Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary through Share Exchange PDF Archived from the original PDF on 29 April 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2011 KONAMI ESTABLISHES NEW COMPUTER amp VIDEO GAMES OPERATION BASED IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA Archived from the original on 29 September 2006 Introducing Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH Archived from the original on 29 May 2008 About Us English Konami digital entertainment hk Archived from the original on 29 May 2015 Retrieved 9 November 2017 About Us Chinese Konami digital entertainment hk Archived from the original on 1 April 2013 Retrieved 9 November 2017 科乐美软件 上海 有限公司 公司简介 Archived from the original on 27 October 2011 Retrieved 4 November 2011 KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT 회사 소개 Archived from the original on 28 June 2008 Announcement of Group Restructuring Merger Between Subsidiaries Stock Exchange with subsidiary and Shift to Holding Company Structure by Company Separation Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメント 株式会社コナミデジタルエンタテインメント Konami com Retrieved 9 November 2017 Announcement of group restructuring merger between subsidiaries share exchange with subsidiary and shift to holding company structure by company separation News 2005 KONAMI 4 January 2011 Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2020 KME株式会社 29 May 2011 Archived from the original on 29 May 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Company Info KCE名古屋ホームページ Konami Co Ltd Archived from the original on 3 December 2002 Retrieved 21 August 2010 Consolidated Financial Results for the Third Quarter and the Nine Months Ended December 31 2002 PDF Investor Relations Konami Co Ltd 13 February 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 4 January 2011 Retrieved 21 August 2010 Konami s Merger with Konami Online Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Konami s Merger with its Subsidiaries Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Konami KME Merger Announcement Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Announcement Merger of Konami and Konami Traumer Archived from the original on 4 January 2011 Announcement of official agreement for group restructuring merger between subsidiaries share exchange with subsidiary and shift to holding company structure by company separation Konami co jp Archived from the original on 9 June 2009 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Konami Sports amp Life history Archived from the original on 22 April 2008 KONAMI CORPORATION to Acquire Abilit Corporation through Stock Swap Reuters Archived from the original on 10 September 2012 Execution of Share Exchange Agreement by and between KONAMI CORPORATION and ABILITY CORPORATION PDF Konami co jp Archived from the original PDF on 30 April 2013 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Abilit Corp Private Company Information Investing businessweek com Retrieved 9 November 2017 Announcement of Share Acquisition of Megacyber Corporation Konami co jp Archived from the original on 21 February 2012 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Announcement of Merger of Konami Digital Entertainment Co Ltd and Megacyber Corporation Konami co jp Archived from the original on 7 July 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2017 A league of their own six of the best football video games The Guardian Retrieved 3 November 2018 Saw videogame picked up by Konami 5 February 2009 Retrieved 6 February 2009 Where did the Video Games site go Yahoo Archived from the original on 13 March 2007 Porter Jon 29 July 2020 Apparently Konami makes desktop gaming PCs now The Verge Retrieved 30 July 2020 株式会社インプレス 28 July 2020 コナミ ゲーミングPC ARESPEAR 3機種を発売 PC Watch in Japanese Retrieved 30 July 2020 Konami Launches a Line of Desktop PCs PCMAG Retrieved 30 July 2020 Smith Dave What it s like to play the best game of 2014 which is about to disappear forever in 2 days Business Insider Retrieved 24 December 2015 Orland Kyle 8 May 2015 Discontinued PS4 horror demo P T worth hundreds on eBay Ars Technica Retrieved 24 December 2015 Parfitt Ben 15 October 2015 Del Toro says killing Silent Hills makes no f ing sense MCV Retrieved 23 December 2015 Kuchera Ben Guillermo del Toro has a simple message Fuck Konami Polygon Retrieved on May 10 2018 Crecente Brian Konami CEO Mobile is where the future of gaming lies Polygon Retrieved on February 11 2018 Hideki Hayakawa Gaming has spread to many platforms but at the end of the day the platform that is always closest to us is mobile Mobile is where the future of gaming lies with multiplatform games there s no point in dividing the market into categories anymore Mobiles will take on the new role of linking the general public to the gaming world Original interview in Japanese Andy Kelly Konami Doesn t Deserve Silent Hill Retrieved on 4 January 2022 The Gamer Sinha Ravi FOX Engine Overseer Departs From Konami Retrieved on 3 March 2021 Gaming Bolt Konami s worldwide technology director Julien Merceron who oversees the FOX Engine used in so many of its games like PES 2016 and Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain has left the company Merceron was leaving due to the lack of ambitious projects on consoles Usher William Konami Will Stop Making Console Games Report Says Cinemablend Retrieved on January 29 2018 Unfortunately it appears as if Konami cutting off Kojima Productions after several years of development and an 80 million budget was so that they could quickly recoup the funds and get out of the console game production business The whole thing leaves a very sour taste in the mouths of gamers as the realization hits home that this move from Konami may have tainted the Metal Gear legacy considering that instead of The Phantom Pain being an awesome swan song it now leaves more questions than answers in the hands of gamers Nevertheless it seems to be a more bitter than sweet end for a lot of Konami franchises Silent Hills unfortunately won t get to have a proper ending like Metal Gear Solid or Castlevania which concluded the series with Lords of Shadow 2 Fahey Rob What is happening at Konami Gamesindustry biz Retrieved on March 3 2021 How does a company like that end up ditching its New York Stock Exchange listing its most famous developer and the eagerly awaited revival of one of its most loved game franchises all in the space of a month The short answer is simple this is what happens when a console publisher no longer finds the console game business to be worth its time and investment After thirty years in the console business Konami started publishing on the NES in 1985 the negative news around Konami this month is a consequence of it lurching out of the industry that made its name and knocking over a few flowerpots on the way out McFerran Damien Konami s Creating A New Castlevania But It s Not Coming To Consoles Nintendo Life retrieved on April 25 2018 Yes we re getting a new Castlevania game but before you get too excited it s only coming to Apple s iOS In the meantime however we can t help but feel a little disappointed that Konami isn t focusing on making this a AAA console release the series certainly deserves that much Evangelho Jason Konami Our Commitment To AAA Console Games Has Never Changed Retrieved on February 9 2018 Announcing Official Organizational Restructuring and Personnel Changes Konami digital entertainment hk Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 9 November 2017 Ollie Barder 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