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This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect through (a) the website located at www.konami.com/games/us/en/; (b) all related Konami-controlled websites (example: https://us-support.konami.com/s/); (c) our pages on social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter (the 'Konami Social Media Pages'); and (d) our other online products or offerings. Collectively, the foregoing items (a) through (d) shall be referred to as the 'Online Services'. This Privacy Policy also applies to your personally identifiable information otherwise provided to Konami when you use our services or products. Please note that through our Konami Social Media Pages, we may collect personally identifiable information from you in accordance with this Privacy Policy; however, this Privacy Policy does not govern the collection, use or disclosure of information by any third party, including without limitation social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. We recommend that you review the privacy policies of these third parties. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INFORMATION COLLECTION, USAGE, DISCLOSURE, OR SECURITY POLICIES OR PRACTICES OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY.

Some jurisdictions may require notice concerning personally identifiable information collected offline; for those jurisdictions, this Privacy Policy also explains our practices regarding personally identifiable information that we obtain from offline sources, such as written or verbal communications.

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Konami may collect personal information about you when you use the Online Services or our products or services, or when you otherwise provide personally identifiable information to us. For example, we may obtain personally identifiable information through: (1) product registration; (2) email correspondence with customer service; (3) the Konami Social Media Pages; (4) information submitted in an employment capacity (e.g., resumes); and/or (5) information submitted as part of a promotion (e.g., through your participation in online contests or sweepstakes). The types of information that may be requested for each activity and the way the information may be used are detailed below.

§ Product Registration

To register a Konami product online, you will be required to submit your first and last name, city, state, zip code, country of residence, email address, date of birth, age and occupation. You may also be asked to provide your phone number and answer demographic questions relating to information about the product you purchased, the type of console you own, and the types of games you enjoy playing. The information that you submit during product registration will entitle you to limited warranty protection and technical support.

§ Customer Support

Konami may collect, use and store personally identifiable information that you voluntarily submit to us via email or other means when interacting with Konami customer service. For example, we may provide on the Online Services a link through which a visitor can email to customer service addressing any issue a user encounters with a Konami product. Your email address and any personally identifiable information you choose to provide in the body of such email is used by Konami for purposes of addressing and responding to your question.

§ Konami Social Media Pages

You do not have to provide personally identifiable information to use the Konami Social Media Pages. However, in order for you to take advantage of particular opportunities provided through the Konami Social Media Pages (for example, promotions, events, or games), we may require that you furnish personally identifiable information. This information may include your name, postal address, telephone number, email address, Facebook and other social media IDs and the names of your friends, but only when you voluntarily provide it to us (either directly or indirectly, such as a result of your authorizing Facebook or another social media platform to send it to us). Konami also collects other information from the Konami Social Media Pages (such as your gender, social media networks, workplace, geographic location, application settings and statistics, status updates, user and interactions) when you voluntarily provide such information to us (either directly or indirectly, such as a result of your authorizing Facebook or another social media platform to submit such information to us).

§ Candidates for Employment

Konami may provide on the Online Services an email address that visitors can use to send us their resumes. We also may collect personally identifiable information offline about candidates for employment. Personally identifiable information about candidates will be used for the purpose of accepting and evaluating candidate submissions for job postings and may therefore be shared within our company. If the candidate becomes an employee, this information also may be used and retained for employment purposes.

Other than as explained in this paragraph, this Privacy Policy does not apply to personally identifiable information gathered concerning job applicants or candidates for employment.

§ Promotions

From time to time, we may offer you the opportunity to enter into Konami-sponsored promotions, such as contests or sweepstakes. We may offer these promotions online or offline. To participate in a promotion, you may be required to submit information, such as your first and last name, city, state, zip code, country of residence, email address, date of birth, and age, so that we (or our partners) can administer the promotion. For example, we (or our partners) may use this information to determine whether you are eligible to participate in the promotion and/or to notify you in the event you are selected as a winner.

§ Passive Collection

As noted below, (see 'Does Konami use cookie, track IP addresses or use other passive means to collect information?'), we use certain passive means to collect information regarding visitors’ use of the Online Services. We may use and disclose such information, as well as aggregated information or other non-personal information, for any purpose.

§ Other Uses of Personally Identifiable Information

We may also use your personally identifiable information for our internal marketing and analytics purposes, so we can constantly improve our products and services and better meet your needs. From time to time, we are approached by third-party companies and organizations that provide products or services that we believe may be of interest to you. To extend these products or services to you, we may use your personally identifiable information to send out notices on their behalf. We strive to limit the notices and communications to those that we think you would appreciate receiving.

Cross-Border Transfer

Your personally identifiable information may be stored and processed in any country in which we engage service providers, and by using the Online Services, you understand that your information will be transferred to countries outside your country of residence, including the United States, which may have different data protection rules than in your country.

No matter what method we use to collect information and no matter how we use that information, we seek only to collect the information that we believe is reasonably necessary to fulfill your requests and our legitimate business objectives.

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If you choose not to submit personally identifiable information when requested, you may not be able to participate in certain activities, which may considerably limit the services we can provide you.

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Cookies

Konami may collect information through cookies to improve your use of the Online Services. A 'cookie' is a small string of text sent by the Online Services to your browser and then stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. Storage of cookies on your system provides an easy and convenient method for us to personalize and enhance your experience on the Online Services, and to help us diagnose problems with our servers and to administer the Online Services. For example, cookies allow us to remember your screen name and date of birth, tell us that you have visited the Online Services before, track your usage of the Online Services, and make your next visit to the Online Services more enjoyable. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can always disable cookies or set your browser to alert you when cookies are being sent to your computer. However, rejecting cookies may prevent you from taking advantage of certain portions of the Online Services.

Third Party Cookies

We and our third-party service providers may use cookies and similar technologies to manage and optimize our Internet business and communications, such as for marketing purposes, to help us deliver advertisements, to measure the effectiveness of our advertising, and to understand how visitors use the Online Services. These technologies may collect users’ browsing and other traffic activity; the date and time of visit; and product codes and pricing information for purchased merchandise. This information helps us learn things like what pages are most attractive to our visitors, which of our products or Online Services most interest our customers, and what kinds of offers our customers like to see. Although our online partners log the information coming from the Online Services on our behalf, we control how that information may be used. You may be able to 'opt-out' of our ability to analyze such data. For more information about our third-party service providers, please see the information here.

We use Google Analytics, which uses cookies and similar technologies to collect and analyze information about use of our websites and report on activities and trends. This service may also collect information regarding the use of other websites, apps, and online resources. You can learn about Google’s practices by going to www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/, and exercise the opt-out provided by Google by downloading the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, available at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

IP Addresses

While you are browsing the Online Services, Konami automatically collects your IP address, a number that is used to identify your computer when you log on to the Internet.

Log Files

Konami collects information in the form of log files that record activity on the Online Services, including how many 'hits' a particular web page is getting (also known as 'click data'). For example, log file entries are generated every time a visitor clicks an image on the Online Services. These entries enable Konami to assess overall site activity, track interest in particular portions of the Online Services, troubleshoot technical concerns, and identify the type of browser you are using. We may also use the log file entries for our internal marketing and demographic studies, so we can constantly improve the products and services we provide you.

Do-Not-Track Signals

Note that your browser settings may allow you to automatically transmit a 'Do Not Track' signal to websites and online services you visit. There is no consensus among industry participants as to what 'Do Not Track' means in this context. Like many websites and online services, we currently do not alter our practices when we receive a 'Do Not Track' signal from a visitor's browser.

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Except as expressly provided in this Privacy Policy, Konami's policy is to not sell or rent your personally identifiable information to third parties.

Konami may share your personally identifiable information with its parent, subsidiary, and/or affiliate companies (https://www.konami.com/corporate/en/subsidiaries/) for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to allow them to send you information about their own products and services. Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. is the party responsible for the management of this jointly-used information.

From time to time, Konami may share your personally identifiable information with its third-party service providers and/or licensors, to enable them to provide services in connection with the operation, maintenance and/or support of the Online Services. Such services may include, without limitation, message board operation, email delivery, product registration, storage, website hosting, data analysis, payment processing, order fulfillment, infrastructure provision, IT support, customer support, credit card processing and web site auditing.

We may use and disclose the information we maintain, including personally identifiable information, (a) when required to do so by law, including laws outside your country of residence; (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to requests from a law enforcement agency or public or government authority, including outside your country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and conditions; (e) to protect the rights, property, or safety of Konami, our customers, users of the Online Services or others; and (f) to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.

In addition, Konami may disclose personally identifiable information and other information we obtain from you to a third party in the event and/or consideration of a reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer, or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets, or stock.

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Konami does not permit users under 13 years of age (“Children”) to become registered users of the Online Services, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from Children through the Online Services. By using the Online Services, you represent that you are not under 13 years of age. If parents believe that we have unintentionally collected their Children’s personal information, they should contact us at https://us-support.konami.com/s/contactsupport.

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You should be aware that while you are on the Online Services, Konami may reference or provide links to third-party sites. Konami does not control, nor are we responsible for, the privacy policies or information practices of such third parties. We recommend that you read the privacy policies posted on these sites before you use them.

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If you do not want Konami to send you marketing communications and/or if you prefer not to have Konami share your personally identifiable information with its affiliates for their direct marketing purposes, please contact us, at any time, at https://us-support.konami.com/s/contactsupport.

We will try to comply with your request(s) as soon as reasonably practicable. Please note that if you do opt out of receiving marketing-related messages from us, we may still send you administrative messages as permitted by applicable law.

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It is important to maintain the accuracy of your personally identifiable information in our records. We will seek to respond promptly to update our records when you tell us the information we have is not accurate. It is your responsibility to ensure that such information is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

If you wish to request to review, update, or delete any other personally identifiable information that we may have collected about you, please contact us at https://us-support.konami.com/s/contactsupport.

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If you are a California resident, California law may provide you with additional rights regarding our use of your personal information. To learn more about your California privacy rights, visit Your California Privacy Rights.

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Konami does not sell Covered Information as defined under Nevada law. If you would like to inquire regarding the sale of your Covered Information, as defined under Nevada law, please go to https://us-support.konami.com/s/contactsupport.

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Konami seeks to use appropriate safeguards designed to ensure the security, integrity and privacy of personally identifiable information within our organization.

Nonetheless, please be aware that no information transmission or storage system can be guaranteed to be perfect or impenetrable. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure, please immediately notify us in accordance with the section below (“How do I ask a question or submit a complaint?”).

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If you have any questions, complaints or comments regarding our Privacy Policy or practices, please contact us at https://us-support.konami.com/s/contactsupport.

As previously mentioned, we are a licensee of ESRB’s Privacy Certified Program. If you believe that we have not responded to your inquiry or your inquiry has not been satisfactorily addressed, you can also contact ESRB Privacy Certified directly at http://www.esrb.org/privacy/contact/ or privacy@esrb.org.

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This Privacy Policy is effective as of the date posted at the top of this Privacy Policy. We reserve the right, at any time, to update or make changes to this Privacy Policy, and any such updates or changes will be effective upon posting. Please check back from time to time to ensure you aware of these changes.

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Konami’s position as a creator of innovative, visually impressive slot machines and casino games comes after a long, varied history in technology and entertainment. Starting from its simple roots, this Japanese company grew into a multimedia powerhouse with gaming divisions throughout Asia and North America.

Staying true to its slogan of “Born from Fun,” Konami develops and distributes both original creations and games based off of its popular video game licenses.

With a growing online presence and a steadily increasing list of unique slot machine features, Konami is prepared to stay competitive in the modern gaming environment.

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Top five Konami slot games

Players looking to try out some of Konami’s hottest offerings can keep an eye out for the following games.

No. 1 Dragon’s Law Twin Fever: A fun, Chinese dragon-themed slot machine, featuring fivereels and 30 paylines. This game includes basic action-stacked symbols as well as a free spin bonus round. The titular twin dragons are at the heart of the game. One or two lucky dragons can arrive after any spin to drop additional wild spaces onto the reel for some surprise wins.

No. 2 Solstice Celebration: A cute, wonderfully designed slot game has a theme around the beauty of spring in an enchanted meadow. The five-reel machine features 30 paylines and uses an enhanced version of the action-stacked symbols as a bonus. Called the Sparkle feature, all action-stacked symbols are lined with a bright border. Filling two reels with a full stack of sparkle-lined symbols nudges other partial stacks to fill their reel. It also has the potential to trigger a free spin bonus round.

No. 3 Chili Chili Fire: A five-reel 30 paylines slot has a general Mexican theme. Including action-stacked symbols and the chance to win free games, this machine also uses the Fade Away feature. After any spin, low-paying card symbols have the opportunity to fade away. The newly empty spaces then fill with random higher paying picture symbols, with a chance to turn a disappointing spin into something special.

No. 4 Lion Festival: Boosted Celebration – Inspired by Chinese New Year celebrations, this five-reel slot machine offers players a mix of neat features including a boosted middle reel that has double the symbols to make forming a winning combination that much easier. It includes action-stacked symbols and a free spin bonus round, but the bonus round includes the twist of the Balance of Fortune system. After winning free spins, players can stick with their standard 2x multiplied free spins, or they can trade stacks of five free spins for a “super-free spin” with a much higher multiplier.

No. 5 Castlevania: Labyrinth of Love – Konami has multiple Castlevania themed slots, inspired by its video game franchise of the same name. This five-reel machine includes an expanded free spin mode along with a progressive jackpot tied to the Castlevania game board. Players who trigger the minigame get to pick from different sets of potential moves to try and reach the castle. At that point, the game switches to a flashy battle minigame, where players get to spin a set of reels to try and land on attack symbols that kill enemies while hoping that they avoid the damage symbols that close off the reel. Making it past the bosses can reward the player with one of the four progressive jackpots. Sadly, Castlevania machines are generally not available on a mobile device.

Konami mobile slots

While some of Konami’s more advanced machines are sadly still stuck in physical casinos, it has developed mobile versions of many of their classic slots. Players with a mobile device should be able to find free versions of Konami’s online slots available in participating casino apps. Anyone lucky enough to live where real money online slots are legal will also find real mobile versions available.

For unlucky players, Konami does offer a nice middle ground. The My Konami Slots app is available for iOS and Android devices. This app offers several popular slots for free play. Players can collect free chips throughout the day, and the app includes a daily free bonus spin that can award credits. While packages of chips are available for purchase, patient players can stick with the Konami free casino slot games.

The Konami slots app includes linked progressive jackpots and slot tournaments for players looking for high-stakes play. Konami goes back to its video game roots by also offering daily challenges and quests, which reward players for hitting set goals or betting certain amounts. The real hook is that players can win loyalty points that they can spend on prizes and comps at real casinos, similar to Chumba Casino. Players can earn room discounts, credit toward food, tickets to great shows or just themed merchandise. It’s a great way for players to have a little fun between trips.

The rise of Konami

Konami began as a jukebox rental and repair company in 1969 based out of Osaka, Japan. The name comes from the first letters of its three original officers, Kagemasa Kozuki, YoshinobuNakama and TatsuoMiyasako. The company’s founder, Kozuki, still sits on the executive board. Konami moved away from its original jukebox focus fairly quickly, transitioning to manufacturing arcade cabinets in 1973 to take advantage of the growing video game market.

Konami would go on to produce its important additions to arcade gaming by developing hits such as the massively popular Frogger in 1981, along with gamer favorites such as Scramble and Super Cobra. The company was able to adapt to the rapidly changing video game market throughout the ’80s and early ’90s, providing titles for the Atari 2600 and the original Nintendo console. Konami adapted and evolved its popular Scramble arcade game into the fan-favorite Gradius for the NES, and also developed popular franchises such as the Castlevania and Metal Gear series.

The video game division continued to grow through the ’90s and 2000s with steady sequels and developments even as the company branched out into the gambling industry. Always looking to maintain synergy between their divisions, many of these great video game properties would be adapted into themed slot machines.

Konami’s casino gaming division began with its entry into the Japanese pachinko machine market in September 1992. After several years, the company opened Konami Australia in late 1996. In 1997, this subsidiary would oversee the rollout of Konami’s expansion into the Australian gaming market and later the general Asian market.

Konami expanded into the American casino gaming market in January 2000. The move into the American market was cemented with the construction of a manufacturing and development office in Las Vegas in 2005. The 360,000-square-foot facility served as its base of operations for expansions through North America, South America and Europe. Building on the success, Konomi opened a second facility in Las Vegas in 2015.

Konami’s unique features

While Konami is known for its striking visual design, the company has introduced some software innovations to offer exciting updates to the classic slot machine design. Its development takes full advantage of the ability to modify digital reels before the game or switch symbols after a spin. As a rule of thumb, Konami has focused on enhancing standard slot machine play rather than focusing on adding separate bonus rounds. Konami’s unique twists on the slot machine formula give players a chance to see ordinary spins suddenly change into rich jackpots.

The action-stacked symbols feature

Players of Konami slots are almost guaranteed encounter its action-stacked symbols system. This feature creates sections across all the reels in a game that pick one single symbol to stack for that spin. With a little luck, players will see these sets of stacked symbols fill up their paylines for big wins.

Also, many games have separate bonus features that tie into the action-stacked symbols feature. For example, players may see the reels get nudged into higher payouts with the right set of lucky frames.

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Other variations on standard play include dynamic reels that can morph after a spin. In certain games, players may see new wild symbols appear to fill out lines, or they may see low-value spaces disappear to make room for big winners.

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The Balance of Fortune features

That’s not to say that Konami has ignored its bonus games, even if it sticks to traditional free spins and multipliers. When going through Konami’s catalog, players will find innovations such as the Balance of Fortune system. This offers winners a choice in how their bonus game plays out, usually based around a more certain smaller payout versus a riskier shot at a big return.

The Mirror Reels bonus feature

The addition of special Mirror reels in bonus rounds also adds a fun change of pace to free spins. Mirror reels are what they sound like, with the two leftmost and rightmost reels mirroring one another, making it easier than ever to get a straight line of five symbols.

Similarly, while many of Konami’s games feature bonus games and special features instead of traditional jackpots, some entries feature progressive jackpot systems.

Konami’s progressive jackpot games

Games such as Pirate’s Jackpot and Pharoah’s Wish include stand-alone progressive jackpots. Konami also has machines with community-linked progressive jackpots.

For example, Beat the Field offers players — in a bank of linked machines — each a chance at different progressive jackpots when one player in the bank triggers the special round. Eligible players can win set bonuses or a progressive jackpot based on the results of a simulated horse race.

Machines, such as the new Power Boost Inferno, offer a supreme progressive jackpot that can potentially be linked across multiple participating casinos.

Konami’s recent innovations have also shifted toward more noticeable changes to gameplay. In 2016, the company unveiled the Crystal Cyclone. This upgrade adds a social element to Konami’s older physical machines. The system places a roulette wheel in the center of several linked Konami slot machines.

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When triggered, players on the linked machines get to watch bonus balls fall onto the spinning wheel in the center with credits and bonuses applied based on where the balls land.

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Finally, Konami’s development comes full circle with the recent development of a partially skill-based Frogger game that provides increased payouts to players who can get their frog farther up the randomly generated arcade game.