
Games drive Konami growth
Latest set of financials from the company reveal its Digital Entertainment division sales up 5.2 percent, operating income up 16.8 percent.
Latest set of financials from the company reveal its Digital Entertainment division sales up 5.2 percent, operating income up 16.8 percent.
Konami's quirky new Wii platformer also gets release date in Europe, where it will be known as "Eledees."
The GameCube receives perhaps its last notable title as Nintendo's new system ramps up with new releases.
The furniture is flying in our hands-on look at Konami's quirky Wii action game, just days before its mid-December release date.
Megaretailer briefly offers "Nintendo Wii Customer Choice's Bundle" before running out of stock.
Nintendo announces 32 Wii games to be available by end of calendar year; Metal Slug, Super Swing Golf on, Blazing Angels off.
As the last day of the Tokyo Game Show winds down, GameSpot takes a whirlwind tour of the biggest booths on the show floor.
Nintendo releases roster of games for upcoming console; 30 by year's end, 41 third-party by end of March 2007, more than a dozen confirmed for launch.
A handful of upcoming games feature freebies that go beyond keychains and pocket strategy guides.
Konami shows us how to use the Wii to hunt down cute electrical critters.
The man behind Konami's upcoming Wii title talks about working with the controller and how it served as inspiration for the game.
We oppress small electric creatures in Konami's funky Wii shooter.
As has become tradition, the latest glimpse of Kojima's next project packs them in; crowd spills over into neighboring N-Gage booth.
Attendees can fill up on DS Lite or wait in a lengthy line to see the Wii; playable Wii games include Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, Wii Sports.
Konami's first game for Wii involves energetic little creatures; players will use Wii controller to manipulate the environment.
Chubby, furry, and little bit lazy. No, not Jim Belushi... It's Elebits, Konami's first game for the Nintendo Wii. We've got a first look.
The masters of Metal Gear unveil their full 2006 lineup, including new MGS and Silent Hill PSP titles, Konami's first Wii game, and more.
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