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Making charts and graphs of video game data, and archiving video game history.
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Here are Benjamin Cholewinski and friends and Hideo Kojima's interviews.
November 9, 2025 at 9:52 PM
Here are Benjamin Cholewinski and friends and Hideo Kojima's interviews.
PLAY issue 55 has six interviews interviews a row. Here are Keiji Inafune, Koji Igarashi, Takashi Tezuka, and Tomonobu Itagaki's.
November 9, 2025 at 9:50 PM
PLAY issue 55 has six interviews interviews a row. Here are Keiji Inafune, Koji Igarashi, Takashi Tezuka, and Tomonobu Itagaki's.
I'm always interested in lists of video game genres and seeing what is counted and what's split. The January 2000 issue of GamesMaster has a fairly standard set of nine, though no music or educational genre. Shmups could charitably include all shooters. The Legend of Zelda is the prime RPG example.
November 8, 2025 at 6:24 PM
I'm always interested in lists of video game genres and seeing what is counted and what's split. The January 2000 issue of GamesMaster has a fairly standard set of nine, though no music or educational genre. Shmups could charitably include all shooters. The Legend of Zelda is the prime RPG example.
A rather angry review of the Japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII from someone who doesn't seem to like RPGs that is still somehow scored a 71.
From Station issue 8, scans by Out of Print Archive.
From Station issue 8, scans by Out of Print Archive.
November 6, 2025 at 6:21 PM
A rather angry review of the Japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII from someone who doesn't seem to like RPGs that is still somehow scored a 71.
From Station issue 8, scans by Out of Print Archive.
From Station issue 8, scans by Out of Print Archive.
Today is not the anniversary of the release of Chameleon.
There is nothing particularly noteworthy about it.
There is nothing particularly noteworthy about it.
October 26, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Today is not the anniversary of the release of Chameleon.
There is nothing particularly noteworthy about it.
There is nothing particularly noteworthy about it.
There sure have been a lot of re-releases and games released within compilations in recent years, though.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary of being a company Konami released three compilations. And then kept releasing more every year.
More context about these numbers in the link.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary of being a company Konami released three compilations. And then kept releasing more every year.
More context about these numbers in the link.
October 25, 2025 at 7:22 PM
There sure have been a lot of re-releases and games released within compilations in recent years, though.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary of being a company Konami released three compilations. And then kept releasing more every year.
More context about these numbers in the link.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary of being a company Konami released three compilations. And then kept releasing more every year.
More context about these numbers in the link.
The number of games made by Konami each year has fallen quite a bit compared the early 2000s, even more than you'd expect given the increasing amount of time of it takes to make a game.
They've been making a lot fewer mobile games, too. Not a single one released in 2025 so far.
They've been making a lot fewer mobile games, too. Not a single one released in 2025 so far.
October 25, 2025 at 7:16 PM
The number of games made by Konami each year has fallen quite a bit compared the early 2000s, even more than you'd expect given the increasing amount of time of it takes to make a game.
They've been making a lot fewer mobile games, too. Not a single one released in 2025 so far.
They've been making a lot fewer mobile games, too. Not a single one released in 2025 so far.
How did Gigadrake Online not become wildly popular?
October 9, 2025 at 10:39 PM
How did Gigadrake Online not become wildly popular?
The only picture I could find of a game (Gradius, PC Engine) running on i-revo, Konami's Japan-only web portal service that among other things allowed you to rent and buy some retro games.
Some sources describe i-revo games as being embedded in webpages, but this seems to be its own program.
Some sources describe i-revo games as being embedded in webpages, but this seems to be its own program.
October 8, 2025 at 7:45 PM
The only picture I could find of a game (Gradius, PC Engine) running on i-revo, Konami's Japan-only web portal service that among other things allowed you to rent and buy some retro games.
Some sources describe i-revo games as being embedded in webpages, but this seems to be its own program.
Some sources describe i-revo games as being embedded in webpages, but this seems to be its own program.
Piranesi: The Video Game
October 5, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Piranesi: The Video Game
I had never seen the arcade version of Bucky O'Hare, wow.
October 4, 2025 at 5:06 AM
I had never seen the arcade version of Bucky O'Hare, wow.
Spears and javelins have some really cool skills in Diablo 2. Lightning Fury splits into several lightning bolts when you hit an enemy, and there's a passive that allows thrown javelins to keep traveling after hitting an enemy so it can shred through dense groups.
October 2, 2025 at 8:21 PM
Spears and javelins have some really cool skills in Diablo 2. Lightning Fury splits into several lightning bolts when you hit an enemy, and there's a passive that allows thrown javelins to keep traveling after hitting an enemy so it can shred through dense groups.
You can only get Mimic with Cheese in Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince as part of a promotion with McDonald's in Japan, and it ended over a year ago, what a bummer.
September 30, 2025 at 6:32 PM
You can only get Mimic with Cheese in Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince as part of a promotion with McDonald's in Japan, and it ended over a year ago, what a bummer.
Months after playing The Caligula Effect 2 I'm still thinking about this car (the only car in the game) that doesn't fit in this too-shallow, too-wide garage whose door, if visible, would be angled, and which requires the driver to drive over a curb.
September 29, 2025 at 10:16 PM
Months after playing The Caligula Effect 2 I'm still thinking about this car (the only car in the game) that doesn't fit in this too-shallow, too-wide garage whose door, if visible, would be angled, and which requires the driver to drive over a curb.
Even this far into the project I'm finding new Konami games.
Like Etiquette Teddy, a Tamagotchi-like handheld game that checked how your breath smelled and a bear would become depressed if your breath smelled bad.
Like Etiquette Teddy, a Tamagotchi-like handheld game that checked how your breath smelled and a bear would become depressed if your breath smelled bad.
September 19, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Even this far into the project I'm finding new Konami games.
Like Etiquette Teddy, a Tamagotchi-like handheld game that checked how your breath smelled and a bear would become depressed if your breath smelled bad.
Like Etiquette Teddy, a Tamagotchi-like handheld game that checked how your breath smelled and a bear would become depressed if your breath smelled bad.
It wasn't available for long, seemingly replaced by a Momotaro Dentetsu game. I can't find anywhere that it was preserved, but it seems like we have the sprites, at least.
September 18, 2025 at 11:00 PM
It wasn't available for long, seemingly replaced by a Momotaro Dentetsu game. I can't find anywhere that it was preserved, but it seems like we have the sprites, at least.
Bomberpino was a Bomberman game that was available by scanning a QR code in special boxes of Pino chocolates in 2023.
Many sources describe this is a "mobile phone" game. You were given an error message if you tried to access it outside of a phone or tablet, but it seemed to run on a webpage.
Many sources describe this is a "mobile phone" game. You were given an error message if you tried to access it outside of a phone or tablet, but it seemed to run on a webpage.
September 18, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Bomberpino was a Bomberman game that was available by scanning a QR code in special boxes of Pino chocolates in 2023.
Many sources describe this is a "mobile phone" game. You were given an error message if you tried to access it outside of a phone or tablet, but it seemed to run on a webpage.
Many sources describe this is a "mobile phone" game. You were given an error message if you tried to access it outside of a phone or tablet, but it seemed to run on a webpage.
Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch and Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch - Pichi Pichi Party are two distinct Game Boy Advance games that came out the later part of 2003. One a rhythm game, one a Mario Party type board game.
September 10, 2025 at 11:37 PM
Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch and Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch - Pichi Pichi Party are two distinct Game Boy Advance games that came out the later part of 2003. One a rhythm game, one a Mario Party type board game.
Fewer than 2,000 people have this many achievement points in Guild Wars 2.
Before SpriteCell I was a prolific editor of the Guild Wars 1 and 2 wikis.
Can't wait for Visions of Eternity.
Before SpriteCell I was a prolific editor of the Guild Wars 1 and 2 wikis.
Can't wait for Visions of Eternity.
September 5, 2025 at 4:50 PM
Fewer than 2,000 people have this many achievement points in Guild Wars 2.
Before SpriteCell I was a prolific editor of the Guild Wars 1 and 2 wikis.
Can't wait for Visions of Eternity.
Before SpriteCell I was a prolific editor of the Guild Wars 1 and 2 wikis.
Can't wait for Visions of Eternity.
Including games within a compilation as a release, and only counting a game a single time per platform, I’m curious to see your guesses as to how many games Konami has developed and how many they have published.
September 3, 2025 at 11:26 PM
Including games within a compilation as a release, and only counting a game a single time per platform, I’m curious to see your guesses as to how many games Konami has developed and how many they have published.
I’ve finished the data collecting and statistic generating parts of my next project. I’m going to try something new and announce what it is before it’s written.
Every Konami Game - every release of every Konami developed or published game, year by year, for each of the three big regions.
Every Konami Game - every release of every Konami developed or published game, year by year, for each of the three big regions.
September 3, 2025 at 11:23 PM
I’ve finished the data collecting and statistic generating parts of my next project. I’m going to try something new and announce what it is before it’s written.
Every Konami Game - every release of every Konami developed or published game, year by year, for each of the three big regions.
Every Konami Game - every release of every Konami developed or published game, year by year, for each of the three big regions.
The insistence that this is a "Premium Value Product" makes me suspicious about the value of this product.
August 30, 2025 at 8:05 PM
The insistence that this is a "Premium Value Product" makes me suspicious about the value of this product.
It's a bit weird that Fandom's 500 error page is Pokémon branded, isn't it? This was not on a wiki that was related to Pokémon. Did they pay a licensing fee for this?
August 27, 2025 at 8:37 PM
It's a bit weird that Fandom's 500 error page is Pokémon branded, isn't it? This was not on a wiki that was related to Pokémon. Did they pay a licensing fee for this?
The Gummi ship was unpopular with eight complaining about it, though two enjoyed it.
Estimates for how long it would take to beat ranged from 20 to 50 hours. Several reviews mention "over 100 Disney characters" which must have been a piece of information Square gave them.
Estimates for how long it would take to beat ranged from 20 to 50 hours. Several reviews mention "over 100 Disney characters" which must have been a piece of information Square gave them.
August 7, 2025 at 7:52 PM
The Gummi ship was unpopular with eight complaining about it, though two enjoyed it.
Estimates for how long it would take to beat ranged from 20 to 50 hours. Several reviews mention "over 100 Disney characters" which must have been a piece of information Square gave them.
Estimates for how long it would take to beat ranged from 20 to 50 hours. Several reviews mention "over 100 Disney characters" which must have been a piece of information Square gave them.
I've been looking through Kingdom Hearts reviews from magazines since I'm playing it for (essentially) the first time.
Of the 15 reviews I have on SpriteCell 11 complain about the camera, but one review said it was good.
Seven reviews say it is a difficult game, while two found it easy (I agree).
Of the 15 reviews I have on SpriteCell 11 complain about the camera, but one review said it was good.
Seven reviews say it is a difficult game, while two found it easy (I agree).
August 7, 2025 at 7:49 PM
I've been looking through Kingdom Hearts reviews from magazines since I'm playing it for (essentially) the first time.
Of the 15 reviews I have on SpriteCell 11 complain about the camera, but one review said it was good.
Seven reviews say it is a difficult game, while two found it easy (I agree).
Of the 15 reviews I have on SpriteCell 11 complain about the camera, but one review said it was good.
Seven reviews say it is a difficult game, while two found it easy (I agree).