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Nodima
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"Konami on Fire: Silent Hills canceled, de-listed on NYSE, Kojima ousted"


  

          

What a wild couple of months it's been for one of the O.G.s of this gaming shit. I wonder if they're getting out of games entirely and/or looking to sell off a significant amount of IPs...


So I thought, in a worst case scenario, what's some Konami stuff you'd love to see another developer take a crack at? Or do you think this is just a big reorganization effort for one of the five largest companies in the industry?


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I wonder where Kojima lands now
Apr 27th 2015
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I knew their E3 presence was the butt of jokes on podcasts.
Apr 27th 2015
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From what I heard, Kojima will still see out MGS5
Apr 27th 2015
3
Castlevania, Contra & Gradius would have some value...
Apr 29th 2015
4
I'd say Pro Evolution Soccer has the high value as well.
Apr 29th 2015
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      Most definitely, esp after the resurrection this year
Apr 29th 2015
6
Man if they cancel or delay metal gear
Apr 29th 2015
7
Perhaps delay but no way they cancel it
Apr 29th 2015
8
kojima was done w/ konami after mgs5 anyway
Apr 29th 2015
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Report: Konami Is Treating Its Staff Like Prisoners (swipe)
Aug 03rd 2015
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totally bizarre.
Aug 06th 2015
11

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1. "I wonder where Kojima lands now"
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2. "I knew their E3 presence was the butt of jokes on podcasts."
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At least, the ones I listen to. I'll wait to hear what Brett 'nem have to say on the Bombcast.

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3. "From what I heard, Kojima will still see out MGS5"
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Sad news for me....no idea what to expect from my (tied for) favorite series of all-time

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4. "Castlevania, Contra & Gradius would have some value..."
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....and obviously Silent Hill and Metal Gear

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5. "I'd say Pro Evolution Soccer has the high value as well."
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6. "Most definitely, esp after the resurrection this year"
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Came back with a vengeance...I decided to play both before purchasing a footy game and was blown away by PES. The gameplay completely trumps FIFA

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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7. "Man if they cancel or delay metal gear"
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8. "Perhaps delay but no way they cancel it "
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It's too much of a money maker

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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9. "kojima was done w/ konami after mgs5 anyway"
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10. "Report: Konami Is Treating Its Staff Like Prisoners (swipe)"
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http://kotaku.com/report-konami-is-treating-its-staff-like-prisoners-1721700073

According to a report on Nikkei, the corporate culture at Konami—home of Metal Gear, Silent Hill and Pro Evolution Soccer—hasn’t only soured over the past few years, but has become almost terrifyingly Orwellian.

Nikkei’s report alleges that the culture at the corporation’s video game division, famous for its console games, worsened in around 2010 when a mobile title called Dragon Collection became a smash hit. As a social game for phones, development costs were low and profit returns were huge. Not long after, the report says, Konami’s corporate bosses shifted the company’s focus away from traditional, hardcore games and towards cheaper, and potentially more lucrative social titles.

(Somewhat related, the same Nikkei report says that Metal Gear Solid 5’s development costs have surpassed 10 billion yen/US$80 million).

In a country where mobile gaming has exploded in popularity, the fact Konami has pivoted to this type of offering isn’t in itself surprising. What is, however, are some of the office conditions Nikkei reports have arisen as a result of the shift, especially with regards to how Konami treats employees.

Here’s a breakdown of the Nikkei piece’s allegations. Some of it we’ve heard before. Some of it is new:

Kojima Productions, the studio behind the upcoming Metal Gear Solid V (and long famous as a brand of its own), is now simply known as “Number 8 Production Department.” The computers in this section, Nikkei says (and as we reported earlier this year), are allegedly not connected to the internet and are only able to send internal messages.

Nikkei reports that employees leaving the company offices during their lunch break are having their absences monitored with time cards. Those who stay out too long are having their names announced throughout the company.

That there are cameras in the office corridors that aren’t there for security, but rather to monitor the movements of Konami’s own employees.

That most Konami employees do not have their own permanent company email addresses. Staff who must deal with people outside the company, such as sales and PR do; however, everyone else routinely has their address randomised and changed every few months. (Note: Konami employee emails are typically a few letters followed by a string of numbers, but this random email changing has been going on at Konami for years. A while back, one Konami employee told me this was done to prevent headhunting. Over the years, I have seen developers with company email addresses, but this might have changed recently.)

That Konami game developers who aren’t seen as useful are reassigned to jobs as security guards, cleaning staff at the company’s fitness clubs or roles at a pachi-slot machine factory. This includes not just junior staff, but producers who have worked on well-known game titles. In 2013, Asahi News, one of Japan’s largest newspapers, ran an interview with a former Konami staffer who allegedly went from game development to working in Konami’s pachi-slot factory, causing him to experience severe depression.

That one former employee, upon announcing on Facebook that they were leaving Konami and had got a new job elsewhere, had their post monitored. Nikkei says remaining Konami staff who “liked” the post were all reshuffled within the company.
Kotaku is following up with Konami for comment.

To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter@Brian_Ashcraft.

  

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11. "totally bizarre."
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