If you like it very much and understand the world of games, you’ve probably heard of the Konami code, right? Cheat is known as the most famous in the world and can be found in many games.
However, did you know that the code came by accident when your creator Hashimoto made the sequence to help finish his work with the Gradius game in Nintendo Nes, and ended up forgetting to delete it in the final version?
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If you want to know what the Konami code is and how it happened and know in which games it appears, see below the article we have prepared with this information and others.
What is the Konami code?
The Konami code was created in 1986 by the Japanese developer Kazuhisa Hashimoto, who at the time worked on the conversion of the Gradius game to Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), popularly known as Nintendinho.
Cheat is considered the most famous in the world and has become a tool to facilitate the work of Hashimoto, which could not finish the game because it is very difficult. However, the developer forgot to delete the code before publishing the final version of the game and ended up including it in all sequences.

It is the combination of pimples which, when typical, give the player the advantages of the game in question. In the “Contra” game for NES, for example, the code gives the player 30 lives instead of 3. For this reason, Trick is also known as “Contra” or “30 Lives Code”, which has made the popularity of the increase in the code.
The original sequence is: Above, top, low, low, left, right, left, right, b, often, the start is included at the end to activate the code on the consoles of the era 8 and 16 bits.
Over time, the Konami code He was part of players’ culture and started to appear in several other games, films, series and websites.
What games do the Konami code use today?
Discover a list of some of the games in which you can use the famous sequence, to unlock content or benefit from advantages, and even check Easter eggs and honors:
- Castle
- Ninja Turtles mutant teenage
- Dance Dance Revolution
- Fortnite
- Stardew valley
- League of legends
- Overwatch
- Death by daylight
- Rocket league
- Yu-Gi-Oh! The False Kingdom
- Littlebigplanet 2
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
In addition to the games, some sites can also mask Easter eggs and other secrets by activating the Konami code:
- Google: Easter egg can be activated by pronouncing the sequence of English controls in the vocal assistant.
- Digg: Allows you to extend all the comments on a page
- Google Reader: Add a background image with the word “moshi moshi” (hello! In Japanese) and the image of a ninja
- Opera: Active options for advanced browser users
- Vogue: reveals the dinosaurs with hats
- Google Stadia: The joystick system has the Konami code at the back


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