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An arcade game released by Konami in 1987
Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious (Majou Densetsu II: Galious no Meikyuu in Japan) is a screen by screen action adventure platformer released originally for MSX in 1987. It can be considered an early example of a Metroidvania game with free exploration of a large castle.
Boot Camp forces players through a grueling set of minigames in order to graduate from the military. And you thought you were going to summer camp.
An early isometric 2D skating game published by EA.
An action/RPG loosely based on the film King Kong lives.
A horror-themed side-scrolling platformer for arcades, based on Konami's earlier platformer Castlevania. Control whip-bearer Simon Belmont as he faces numerous threats to rescue his beloved from the evil Count Dracula.
A boxing game for the Famicom, created by Konami for their Exciting sports range. It was released with a special inflatable boxer controller which the player would punch to interact with the game.
Exciting Baseball is part of the Konami "Exciting" series of sport simulators. It was developed for the Famicom Disk System and never released outside of Japan.
An adventure RPG developed and published by Konami for the NES. It was never released outside of Japan.
A music simulator for the Famicom Disk System, created by Konami. It was sold with a keyboard controller the player could use to make musical compositions.
Mikey must save his friends, the Goonies, and Annie the Mermaid from the Fratelli family in this NES platformer.
Car-based overhead vertical shoot-em up by Konami, released in 1987.
Top Gun is a Konami air combat game loosely based on the film of the same name. The player, as Maverick, flies an an F-14 Tomcat through a series of missions.
A video pool game released by Konami in November 1987. Known as "The Hustler" in Japan.
A Konami shoot-em-up depicted from behind the ship on a Z axis, similar to After Burner or Space Harrier, for the Famicom Disk System. It has the distinction of being one of the few games that worked with the Famicom 3D imaging system.
Stinger is a shoot-em-up developed by Konami. It is the North American version of the sequel to Twinbee.
A Konami arcade racing game from 1987. Drive through a course and reach the goal by crashing into other cars and destroying them.
An Arcade game released by Konami 1987, Flak Attack was known as MX5000 outside of Japan.
Simon Belmont must rid himself of a horrible curse placed upon him by Dracula in this action-adventure platformer and sequel to the original Castlevania.
Arumana no Kiseki is a platforming game released on the Famicom Disk System by Konami.
Action-adventure-RPG released in 1987 by Konami only in Japan. It features both side-scrolling and "3D" (third-person, behind-the-shoulder) segments, open-world exploration, and hack & slash combat, including the earliest third-person hack & slash combat.
Known as the first stealth-action game, Metal Gear tells the tale of Solid Snake, a rookie operative of the U.S. special forces unit FOXHOUND, as he infiltrates Outer Heaven, a fortified military compound, to destroy a mysterious superweapon known as "Metal Gear".
A maze-like action-adventure game for the Famicom Disk System. It was never released outside of Japan.
Choose any of three characters in this adventure type game. Wander around several landscapes fighting off a variety of enemies. Uncover and pick-up food to replenish your rapidly diminishing health.
A side-scrolling shooter in the Gradius series. Unrelated to to Gradius 2 in the arcades, and was later ported to the Sharp X68000.
When Earth is threatened by a combined force of aliens and an evil superpower, the United Nations sends out an elite combat unit known as A-Jax! A shoot-'em-up using modern combat aircraft, the game switches between vertical-scrolling (with the AH-64 Apache) and pseudo-3D (witht he F-14 Tomcat).
A top-down sci-fi action-adventure game for the Famicom Disk System developed and published by Konami in 1987.
Hi no Tori: Hōō-hen (Fire Bird: Fènghuáng Edition) is an auto-scrolling vertical shoot-'em-up from Konami. It is based on the fifth volume of Osamu Tezuka's manga, which is known as "Phoenix" in the west.
A Konami run-and-gun famous for its fast-paced, gritty, old-school action.
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