Konami IDs
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- | This is an attempt to track Konami IDs/Serials for the purposes of game preservation. As redump focusses on optical discs, non-optical game IDs are mentioned but only a few IDs are included as examples. | + | This is an attempt to track Konami IDs/Serials for the purposes of game preservation. As redump focusses on optical discs, non-optical game IDs are mentioned but only a few IDs are included as examples. |
+ | Konami's first video games were available in the arcade, and their arcade boards used the same format, using GX### ("Generation X" ?). Konami's first home video game releases in 1983 were with the Atari 2600 and NEC PC-6001, using the ID RC1## ('''RC''' for "ROM Cartridge") for their Atari 2600 games, and RC5## for the NEC PC-6001 cartridges. This was followed by their MSX games (also in 1983) using RC7##, and then the Nintendo Famicom (from 1985) allocated to the RC8## range. Konami also published MSX LaserDisc games, using the prefix PG ("Players Game" ?). In 1986, Konami released their first game ported to the PC-88 and released on a floppy disk, which was allocated an ID in the '''RA''' range instead, with RA3## for the NEC PC-8801, and later RA6## for the NEC PC-9801, RA9## for the Sharp X68000, and finally RA7## for the NEC PC-9821. Nintendo games continued to be released with the R prefix, '''RS''' for the Super Famicom, '''RZ''' for the N64, '''RQ''' for the GameCube, and '''RI''' for the Wii. In 1994, PlayStation games were instead released with VX###, and later optical disc based games continued to use the V prefix, '''VZ''' for the 3DO, '''VS''' for the Saturn, etc. This attempt at documentation will never be complete and exists only as a best-effort catalogue, missing information is to be expected. | ||
- | + | === B === | |
+ | * '''BH''': Handheld | ||
+ | ** BH001: Double Dribble | ||
+ | ** BH008: Konami Baseball | ||
+ | ** BH101: Ganbare Goemon Ebisumaru Kiki Ippatsu | ||
=== G === | === G === | ||
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** GX306: Strategy X | ** GX306: Strategy X | ||
For more, see [https://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=info&page=konami_boards_listing32.txt NMI Systems' list] | For more, see [https://www.mikesarcade.com/cgi-bin/spies.cgi?action=url&type=info&page=konami_boards_listing32.txt NMI Systems' list] | ||
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+ | === K === | ||
+ | * '''KN''': IDs with KN prefix may not fit into the same format, KN likely just refers to Konami | ||
+ | ** '''KN3##''': MSX (Cartridge) | ||
+ | *** KN327: Green Beret | ||
+ | *** KN350: Green Beret (Rerelease) | ||
+ | ** '''KN5##''': Amstrad CPC (Tape Cassette) | ||
+ | *** KN501: Jail Break | ||
+ | ** '''KN6##''': ZX Spectrum (Tape Cassette) | ||
+ | *** KN601: Jail Break | ||
=== P === | === P === | ||
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* '''RA''': NEC PC-88/98 | * '''RA''': NEC PC-88/98 | ||
+ | ** '''RA0##''': MSX / MSX 2 / MSX 2+ (3.5") | ||
+ | *** RA003: Konami no Uranai Sensation | ||
+ | *** RA004: Snatcher | ||
+ | *** RA005: F-1 Spirit 3D Special | ||
+ | *** RA006: Konami Game Collection Vol. 1 | ||
+ | *** RA007: Konami Game Collection Vol. 2 | ||
+ | *** RA008: Konami Game Collection Vol. 3 | ||
+ | *** RA009: Konami Game Collection Vol. 4 | ||
+ | *** RA010: Konami Game Collection Bangai-hen | ||
+ | *** RA011: SD Snatcher | ||
+ | ** '''RA1##''': IBM PC (3.5") | ||
+ | *** RA100: Hyper Olympics | ||
** '''RA3##''': PC-8801 (5") | ** '''RA3##''': PC-8801 (5") | ||
*** RA300: Gradius | *** RA300: Gradius | ||
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*** RA306: Ten to Chi to | *** RA306: Ten to Chi to | ||
** '''RA60#''': PC-9801 (5") | ** '''RA60#''': PC-9801 (5") | ||
+ | *** RA603: Dennou Shougi | ||
+ | *** RA604: Dennou Shougi II - Eisei Meijin | ||
*** RA606: Ten to Chi to | *** RA606: Ten to Chi to | ||
*** RA607: Eisei Meijin II | *** RA607: Eisei Meijin II | ||
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*** RA710: [http://redump.org/disc/29186/ Policenauts] | *** RA710: [http://redump.org/disc/29186/ Policenauts] | ||
** '''RA9##''': Sharp X68000 (5") | ** '''RA9##''': Sharp X68000 (5") | ||
+ | *** RA900: Gradius | ||
+ | *** RA901: The Goonies | ||
+ | *** RA954: Quarth | ||
*** RA957: Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou | *** RA957: Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou | ||
* '''RC''': ROM Cartridge | * '''RC''': ROM Cartridge | ||
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*** RC101: Strategy X | *** RC101: Strategy X | ||
*** RC102: Marine Wars | *** RC102: Marine Wars | ||
- | ** '''RC7##''': MSX | + | ** '''RC5##''': NEC PC-6001 |
+ | *** RC501: Frogger | ||
+ | *** RC502: Scramble | ||
+ | *** RC503: Turpin | ||
+ | *** RC506: Amidar | ||
+ | *** RC508: Super Cobra | ||
+ | *** RC510: Tutankham | ||
+ | ** '''RC7##''': MSX / MSX 2 (and Spectravideo ports) | ||
*** RC700: Athletic Land | *** RC700: Athletic Land | ||
*** RC701: Antarctic Adventure | *** RC701: Antarctic Adventure | ||
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* '''RS''': Nintendo Super Famicom | * '''RS''': Nintendo Super Famicom | ||
** RS057: Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '96: Kaimakuban | ** RS057: Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '96: Kaimakuban | ||
- | * '''RU''': Peripheral Equipment | + | * '''RU''': Peripheral Equipment |
** RU001: Case Boy for Game Boy | ** RU001: Case Boy for Game Boy | ||
** RU012: Hyper Blaster for PlayStation aka SLPH-00014/SLUH-00017/SLEH-00005 | ** RU012: Hyper Blaster for PlayStation aka SLPH-00014/SLUH-00017/SLEH-00005 |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 9 February 2025
Konami IDs
VX (PSX) • VW (PS2) • VT (PS3) • VF (PS4) • VH (PS5) • VP (PSP) VM (Xbox) •VK (Xbox360) • VO (XboxOne) RQ (GameCube) • RI (Wii) VS (Saturn) • VC (Dreamcast) |
This is an attempt to track Konami IDs/Serials for the purposes of game preservation. As redump focusses on optical discs, non-optical game IDs are mentioned but only a few IDs are included as examples.
Konami's first video games were available in the arcade, and their arcade boards used the same format, using GX### ("Generation X" ?). Konami's first home video game releases in 1983 were with the Atari 2600 and NEC PC-6001, using the ID RC1## (RC for "ROM Cartridge") for their Atari 2600 games, and RC5## for the NEC PC-6001 cartridges. This was followed by their MSX games (also in 1983) using RC7##, and then the Nintendo Famicom (from 1985) allocated to the RC8## range. Konami also published MSX LaserDisc games, using the prefix PG ("Players Game" ?). In 1986, Konami released their first game ported to the PC-88 and released on a floppy disk, which was allocated an ID in the RA range instead, with RA3## for the NEC PC-8801, and later RA6## for the NEC PC-9801, RA9## for the Sharp X68000, and finally RA7## for the NEC PC-9821. Nintendo games continued to be released with the R prefix, RS for the Super Famicom, RZ for the N64, RQ for the GameCube, and RI for the Wii. In 1994, PlayStation games were instead released with VX###, and later optical disc based games continued to use the V prefix, VZ for the 3DO, VS for the Saturn, etc. This attempt at documentation will never be complete and exists only as a best-effort catalogue, missing information is to be expected.
B
- BH: Handheld
- BH001: Double Dribble
- BH008: Konami Baseball
- BH101: Ganbare Goemon Ebisumaru Kiki Ippatsu
G
- GM: Arcade
- GM250: Racing Force (may be a misprint, meant to be GX?)
- GX: Arcade
- GX306: Strategy X
For more, see NMI Systems' list
K
- KN: IDs with KN prefix may not fit into the same format, KN likely just refers to Konami
- KN3##: MSX (Cartridge)
- KN327: Green Beret
- KN350: Green Beret (Rerelease)
- KN5##: Amstrad CPC (Tape Cassette)
- KN501: Jail Break
- KN6##: ZX Spectrum (Tape Cassette)
- KN601: Jail Break
- KN3##: MSX (Cartridge)
P
- PG: MSX (LaserDisc)
- PG001: Astron Belt
- PG002: Strike Mission
- PG004: Badlands
R
- RA: NEC PC-88/98
- RA0##: MSX / MSX 2 / MSX 2+ (3.5")
- RA003: Konami no Uranai Sensation
- RA004: Snatcher
- RA005: F-1 Spirit 3D Special
- RA006: Konami Game Collection Vol. 1
- RA007: Konami Game Collection Vol. 2
- RA008: Konami Game Collection Vol. 3
- RA009: Konami Game Collection Vol. 4
- RA010: Konami Game Collection Bangai-hen
- RA011: SD Snatcher
- RA1##: IBM PC (3.5")
- RA100: Hyper Olympics
- RA3##: PC-8801 (5")
- RA300: Gradius
- RA301: The Goonies
- RA304: Snatcher
- RA306: Ten to Chi to
- RA60#: PC-9801 (5")
- RA603: Dennou Shougi
- RA604: Dennou Shougi II - Eisei Meijin
- RA606: Ten to Chi to
- RA607: Eisei Meijin II
- RA609: Eisei Meijin III
- RA65#: PC-9801 (3.5")
- RA656: Ten to Chi to
- RA7##: PC-9821 (3.5" + CD)
- RA710: Policenauts
- RA9##: Sharp X68000 (5")
- RA900: Gradius
- RA901: The Goonies
- RA954: Quarth
- RA957: Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou
- RA0##: MSX / MSX 2 / MSX 2+ (3.5")
- RC: ROM Cartridge
- RC1##: Atari 2600
- RC100: Pooyan
- RC101: Strategy X
- RC102: Marine Wars
- RC5##: NEC PC-6001
- RC501: Frogger
- RC502: Scramble
- RC503: Turpin
- RC506: Amidar
- RC508: Super Cobra
- RC510: Tutankham
- RC7##: MSX / MSX 2 (and Spectravideo ports)
- RC700: Athletic Land
- RC701: Antarctic Adventure
- RC702: Monkey Academy
- RC703: Time Pilot
- RC704: Frogger
- RC705: Super Cobra
- RC706: Video Hustler
- RC707: Konami's Mahjong
- RC8##: NES/Famicom
- RC801: Road Fighter
- RC802: Yie Ar Kung-Fu
- RC804: Antarctic Adventure
- RC1##: Atari 2600
- RI: Nintendo Wii
- RQ: Nintendo GameCube
- RS: Nintendo Super Famicom
- RS057: Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '96: Kaimakuban
- RU: Peripheral Equipment
- RU001: Case Boy for Game Boy
- RU012: Hyper Blaster for PlayStation aka SLPH-00014/SLUH-00017/SLEH-00005
- RU013: Hyper Stick for PlayStation aka SLPH-00019
- RZ: Nintendo 64
- RZ001: Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyu 4
- RZ002: Jikkyou J. League Perfect Striker
V
- VC: Sega Dreamcast
- VF: Sony PlayStation 4
- VH: Sony PlayStation 5
- VK: Microsoft Xbox 360
- VM: Microsoft Xbox
- VO: Microsoft Xbox One
- VP: Sony PlayStation Portable
- VS: Sega Saturn
- VT: Sony PlayStation 3
- VW: Sony PlayStation 2
- VX: Sony PlayStation
- VZ: 3DO
- VZ001: Policenauts: Pilot Disk
- VZ002: Policenauts