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Here are five Konami games you probably forgot.
5) Sunset Riders

Back in the ’80s and ’90s, Konami was a major player in the arcades, which is why it put out Sunset Riders in 1991. This run-and-gun shooter takes place in the Wild West, letting players hop into the digital shoes of one of four bounty hunters: Steve, Bob, Billy Cool, and Cormano Wild. I’m not sure why Steve and Bob didn’t get rad nicknames, but I digress.
Sunset Riders is a neat spin-off for Contra-like gameplay. It wasn’t exactly breaking new ground, but the Wild West is a ripe genre for video games, especially in the ’90s. Sunset Riders eventually came to consoles after a year in the arcades, and those versions were solid. Thankfully, it’s easy to get your hands on these days, thanks to the Arcade Archives series.
4) Azure Dreams

Azure Dreams launched in 1997, making it an early roguelite from Konami. Players enter the Tower of Monsters as a character named Koh. Each time you begin a run, you start at the bottom level, and you will need to capture monster eggs that you can take outside of the tower.
You use the money earned in the tower to improve the town Koh lives in, giving him access to new abilities and characters he can potentially romance. You’ll also hatch the monster eggs you’ve acquired, which then turn into familiars you can use in the tower to progress to higher levels. Toss in a random map generator for the tower’s levels, and you have a great early example of what roguelites would become. Sadly, it was a little ahead of its time, and the most we got was a spiritual sequel called Tao’s Adventure: Curse of the Demon Steel for the DS in 2005.











