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Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya

Japan Founded 1996

Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya (コナミコンピュータエンタテインメント名古屋, KCEN) was a development studio based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. It was established by Konami in March 1997 at the same time as studios in Sapporo and Yokohama, and was primarily responsible for developing ports, sports games, and licensed titles for its parent company. The studio was shuttered by Konami in December 2002.

Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya at a Glance

Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya has been active in the gaming industry from 1997 to 1999, with 2 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Platform, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Sport, with additional titles in other genres. Their catalog holds a 61.3/100 average rating, reflecting a mix of 1 well-received and 0 more divisive titles. Their highest-rated title on PlayPile is Castlevania Legends (61.3/100). Their games are available on Game Boy and PlayStation.

2
Total Games
61.3
Avg Rating
1997
First Release
1999
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Platform
33%
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
33%
Sport
33%

Platform Spread

Game Boy
1
PlayStation
1

Rating Distribution

0
80-100
1
60-79
0
40-59
0
0-39