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Konami's Open Golf Championship
''Konami's Open Golf Championship'' is a 1994 arcade game developed and published by Konami. This game is a sequel to Konami's earlier arcade game ''Golfing Greats'', released three years earlier in 1991, and it is known as ''Golfing Greats 2'' in Japan. While the original ''Golfing Greats'' used the same hardware as '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time'', Golfing Greats 2 uses the SYSTEM-GX hardware, allowing for better graphics. Gameplay ''Konami's Open Golf Championship'' is a golf simulation played with a joystick. Reception ''Next Generation'' reviewed the arcade version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "This could have been a good game if its control were better, rather than the decent game it is." See also *''Ultra Golf'' *''ESPN Final Round Golf 2002 ''ESPN Final Round Golf 2002'' is a golf video game Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or in ...
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Konami
, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company, video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and List of Japanese arcade cabinets, arcade cabinets. Konami has casinos around the world and operates health and physical fitness clubs across Japan. Konami's video game franchises include ''Metal Gear'', ''Silent Hill'', ''Castlevania'', ''Contra (series), Contra'', ''Frogger'', ''Tokimeki Memorial'', ''Parodius'', ''Gradius'', ''List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, Yu-Gi-Oh!'', ''Suikoden'', and ''Pro Evolution Soccer''. Additionally Konami owns Bemani, known for ''Dance Dance Revolution'' and ''Beatmania'', as well as the assets of former game developer Hudson Soft, known for ''Bomberman'', ''Adventure Island (video game), Adventure Island'', ''Bonk (series), Bonk'' and ''Star Soldier''. Konami is the nineteenth-largest L ...
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Arcade Game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade video games, Pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games or merchandisers. Types Broadly, arcade games are nearly always considered games of skill, with only some elements of games of chance. Games that are solely games of chance, like slot machines and pachinko, often are categorized legally as gambling devices and, due to restrictions, may not be made available to minors or without appropriate oversight in many jurisdictions. Arcade video games Arcade video games were first introduced in the early 1970s, with ''Pong'' as the first commercially successful game. Arcade video games use electronic or computerized circuitry to take input from the player and translate that to an electronic display such as a monitor or telev ...
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Turtles In Time
''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time'', released as ''Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Turtles in Time'' in Europe, is a beat 'em up arcade video game produced by Konami and released in 1991. A sequel to the original ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' arcade game, it is a scrolling beat 'em up type game based mainly on the 1987 ''TMNT'' animated series. Originally an arcade game, ''Turtles in Time'' was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 under the title ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time'', continuing the numbering from the earlier ''Turtles'' games released on the original NES. That same year, a game that borrowed many elements, '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist'', was released for the Sega Genesis. In 2005, the arcade version of ''Turtles in Time'' was revisited on newer consoles. A slightly altered version of the arcade game was included as an unlockable bonus in the 2005 game '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: ...
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Konami GX
Konami GX is an arcade system board introduced in 1994 by Konami. List of Konami GX games * '' Daisu-Kiss'' (1996) * ''Dragoon Might'' (1995) * '' Fantastic Parodius - Pursue the Glory of the Past'' (1994) * '' Golfing Greats 2'' (1994) * '' Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters'' (1994) * '' Racin' Force'' (1994) * ''Run And Gun 2'' (1996) * '' Rushing Heroes'' (1997) * '' Salamander 2'' (1996) * '' Sexy Parodius'' (1996) * '' Soccer Superstars'' (1995) * ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' (1994) * ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle-Dama'' (1995) * '' Tokkae Puzzle-dama'' (1996) * '' TwinBee Yahho!'' (1995) * ''Vs. Net Soccer VS, Vs or vs may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film and television * ''Vs'' (film), or All Superheroes Must Die'', a 2011 horror film * ''Vs.'' (game show), 1999 * "VS.", an episode of ''Prison Break'' Gaming * ''Vs.'' (video game ...'' (1996) * '' Winning Spike'' (1997) References {{konami-stub Konami arcade system boards 68k-based arcade system ...
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Next Generation (magazine)
''Next Generation'' was a video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US). It was affiliated to and shared editorial with the UK's ''Edge'' magazine. ''Next Generation'' ran from January 1995 until January 2002. It was published by Jonathan Simpson-Bint and edited by Neil West. Other editors included Chris Charla, Tom Russo, and Blake Fischer. ''Next Generation'' initially covered the 32-bit consoles including 3DO, Atari Jaguar, and the then-still unreleased Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Unlike competitors ''GamePro'' and ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', the magazine was directed towards a different readership by focusing on the industry itself rather than individual games. Publication history The magazine was first published by GP Publications up until May 1995 when the publisher rebranded as Imagine Media. In September 1999, ''Next Generation'' was redesigned, its cover name shortened to simply ''NextGen''. This would start what was known as "Lif ...
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Future US
Future US, Inc. (formerly known as Imagine Media and The Future Network USA) is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets. Headquartered in New York City, the corporation has offices in: Alexandria, Virginia; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Washington, D.C. Future US is owned by parent company, Future plc, a specialist media company based in Bath, Somerset, England. History The company was established when Future plc acquired struggling Greensboro ( N.C.) video game magazine publisher GP Publications, publisher of ''Game Players'' magazine, in 1994. The company launched a number of titles including ''PC Gamer'', and relocated from North Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area, occupying various properties in Burlingame and South San Francisco. When Chris Anderson, the founder of Future plc, sold Future to Pearson plc he retained GP, renamed Imagine Media, Inc. in June 1995, and operated it as h ...
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Ultra Golf
''Ultra Golf'', known in Europe as ''Konami Golf'' and in Japan as , is a golf video game developed by Konami for the Game Boy system. It was released by Konami on November 1, 1991 in Japan, later being released in North America in March 1992, and in the PAL region The PAL region is a television publication territory that covers most of Europe and Africa, alongside parts of Asia, South America and Oceania. It is named PAL because of the PAL (Phase Alternating Line) television standard traditionally used in ... in 1994. Gameplay The game features two courses and a tournament mode, in which a player must win on the first course to play tournaments on the second course. It also has a practice mode which allows the player to play both courses regardless of the tournament status. Reception The game received generally positive reviews. See also *'' Konami's Open Golf Championship'' *'' ESPN Final Round Golf 2002'' References External links *{{mobygames, /gameboy/ultra-golf 19 ...
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ESPN Final Round Golf 2002
''ESPN Final Round Golf 2002'' is a golf video game Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This fee ... developed and published by Konami. It was released in North America on August 28, 2001. In Europe it was known as ''ESPN Final Round Golf''. The game is a facelift version of the Japanese GBA title ''Golf Master: Japan Golf Tour'' which is identical except for the player list which in the Japanese version consisted mostly of Japanese tour players. Reception The game received above-average reviews according to the Review aggregator, review aggregation website Metacritic. In Japan, ''Famitsu'' gave it a score of 25 out of 40. See also *''Ultra Golf'' *''Konami's Open Golf Championship'' References External links

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1994 Video Games
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Arcade Video Games
Arcade most often refers to: * Arcade game, a coin-operated game machine ** Arcade cabinet, housing which holds an arcade game's hardware ** Arcade system board, a standardized printed circuit board * Amusement arcade, a place with arcade games * Arcade (architecture), a series of adjoining arches * Shopping mall, one or more buildings forming a complex of shops, also sometimes called a shopping arcade Arcade or The Arcade may also refer to: Places Greece *Arcades (Crete), a town and city-state of ancient Crete, Greece Italy * Arcade, Italy, a town and commune in the region of Veneto United States * Arcade Building (Asheville, North Carolina) * Arden-Arcade, California * Arcade, Georgia, a city in Jackson County * Arcade (village), New York * Arcade (town), New York * The Arcade (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts), a historic site in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts * The Arcade (Providence, Rhode Island), a historic shopping center * Arcade, Texas Arts and entertainment Books an ...
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