Kazuhisa Hashimoto, the man who invented the "Konami code" cheat that became pervasive in video gaming and pop culture, has died. To use the code, players would press up, up, down, down, left, right, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. To celebrate 35 years of the Konami Code, a cheat created by the late Japanese developer Kazuhisa Hashimoto, Konami has released some lofi remixes ...
The Japanese gaming giant, Konami, has just announced that Kazuhisa Hashimoto, the creator of the famous “Konami Code,” has died. Hashimoto, a developer who’s credited on at least nine video game ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This year marks the 35th anniversary of one of gaming's greatest exploits, the Konami Code. Originally introduced in 1986's Gradius, the classic up, ...
See what happens to the mace-wielding knight Alcedor's 8-bit, Zelda-and-Castlevania-style action-adventure when you input the classic Konami code. Lachhh from developer Berzerk Studio walks you ...
The code — up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start — was a famous cheat for players who wanted to squeeze more lives out of their video game consoles. By Jacey Fortin Kazuhisa ...
A sad day for gamers as one of the most esteemed names in gaming has passed away. Famous for his cheat code, Konami code creator Kazuhisa Hashimoto, a former Konami employee has died at the age of 61 ...
Facebook, Digg, Gamespot. What do these sites have in common? 30 extra lives, that’s what. You may have heard a couple of weeks back that someone discovered a strange little Easter egg on ESPN.com ...