Konami IDs

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This is an attempt to track Konami IDs/Serials for the purposes of game preservation.
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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.
Konami IDs are of the format ��### where � is a letter and # is a number. For example, VX001 refers to the PlayStation release of Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95.<br>
Konami IDs are of the format ��### where � is a letter and # is a number. For example, VX001 refers to the PlayStation release of Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95.<br>
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* '''VH''': [[Konami IDs - PlayStation 5| Sony PlayStation 5]]
* '''VH''': [[Konami IDs - PlayStation 5| Sony PlayStation 5]]
* '''VK''': [[Konami IDs - Xbox 360| Microsoft Xbox 360]]
* '''VK''': [[Konami IDs - Xbox 360| Microsoft Xbox 360]]
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* '''VM''': [[Konami IDs - Xbox| Microsoft Xbox]]
* '''VO''': [[Konami IDs - Xbox One| Microsoft Xbox One]]
* '''VO''': [[Konami IDs - Xbox One| Microsoft Xbox One]]
* '''VP''': [[Konami IDs - PlayStation Portable| Sony PlayStation Portable]]
* '''VP''': [[Konami IDs - PlayStation Portable| Sony PlayStation Portable]]

Revision as of 13:36, 19 November 2024


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 IDs are of the format ��### where � is a letter and # is a number. For example, VX001 refers to the PlayStation release of Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95.
These IDs are present on most games published by Konami in Japan, Korea and Asia (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, etc).

First Letter: For disc-based video game consoles, Konami has mostly used V. The exception to this are Nintendo discs, which use Q.
Second Letter: This indicates which console the game is made for.
Number: The three digit number is incremented when allocated to releases, starting from 001.

P

  • PG: MSX (LaserDisc)
    • PG004: Badlands

R

  • RA: PC-98
  • RC: ROM Cartridge
    • 1##: Atari 2600
      • RC100: Pooyan
      • RC101: Strategy X
      • RC102: Marine Wars
    • 3##: PC-88 Floppy
      • RA300: Gradius
    • 7##: MSX
      • RC700: Athletic Land
      • RC701: Antarctic Adventure
      • RC702: Monkey Academy
      • RC703: Time Pilot
      • RC704: Frogger
      • RC705: Super Cobra
      • RC706: Video Hustler
      • RC707: Konami's Mahjong
    • 8##: NES/Famicom
      • RC801: Road Fighter
      • RC802: Yie Ar Kung-Fu
      • RC804: Antarctic Adventure
  • RI: Nintendo Wii
  • RQ: Nintendo GameCube
  • RS: Nintendo Super Famicom
  • RU: Peripheral Equipment, e.g.:
    • 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

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