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Silent Hill for the PlayStation One. Booklet scans.
SILENT HILL 3 Ad featured in PSW UK Playstation World Magazine
yes, i have the japanese version of rumble roses.
yes, you can change the voice language.
yes, i enjoy it just as much as the american version.
SILENT HILL 4: THE ROOM Feat. in GAME科技风 2004
Silent Hill (1999)
Rakugakids
JP release: 23rd July 1998
PAL release: 4th December 1998
NA release: N/A
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
N64 Magazine Score: 80%
Rakugakids is odd in that it came out in Japan and Europe – but not North America. It’s a 1-on-1 fighting game where magic crayons have brought the creations of children to life. This created a fun cast of inventive characters – showing Clayfighter that something fun can be done with its concept – these fighters even change shape as they perform moves.
It has a really lovely visual style, and some neat touches like shadows and a stage that features a mirror. The fighting itself it a ton of fun, and I’m not someone that enjoys the genre. There are a lot of moves for each characters – the moves reminded me of Super Smash Bros in a way.
The presentation and how much fun it is to play – even the movement and jumping feels extremely fluid – makes this one of the N64’s standout fighting games, which is a nice change for a platform littered with poor examples.
The way fighting works has obviously been carefully thought out, and belies Rakuga Kid’s image as a novelty title.
- Martin Kitts, N64 Magazine 22
Remake or remaster?
A crisper looking version of Rakugakids would be lovely to see.
Official ways to get the game.
There is no official way to get Rakugakids.
With another FIFA World Cup upon us again, this is the Japanese arcade flyer for the 1994 Konami title:
Soccer Super Star / サッカースーパースターズ
Flyer by Konami
The art from this flyer was later reused as the cover for International Superstar Soccer. Interestingly this arcade came first over the home game, so should this title be considered the first in the Konami ISS series? Certainly appears to have laid the ground work.
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Cover and page design for a pop'n music themed notebook, distributed by Konami in 2009.
Developer material, including sketches, sheet music, and design documents, exhibited at the Pop'n Music Culture Festival in 2007.
Mouryou Senki Madara (1990 - Famicom - Konami)