Ultra Dome (Konami [ever finished/released?], 81)

Picture taken from System 16 / Arcade Flyer.
Description from the flyer is "Put hopping balls into dome within the
time limit". If it was released, it was probably only in Japan.
Come 'on Mama (Konami [ever finished/released?], 82)
Sparkie (Konami [ever finished/released?], 83)
BAW (Konami [Nemesis hardware], 85)
Another name for the game Black Panther.
急降下爆撃隊 [Kyuukouka Bakugekitai] (Konami [prototype], 89)
Pictures from flyer.
This game was exhibited at the '89 AOU Expo.
Entapous (Konami [68000 hardware], 93)
This game is in MAME as "Gaiapolis".
Polygonet Commanders (Konami [68020 hardware], 93)
From WHATSNEW.TXT:
Only text layer is emulated, hangs waiting for network, DSP used for 3D
graphics isn't emulated
Brain Busters (Konami [ever finished/released?], 94)
Crazy Cross (Konami [GX system], 94)
This game is in MAME as "Taisen Puzzle Dama".
Golfing Greats 2 / Konami's Open Golf Championship (Konami [GX system], 94)
From WHATSNEW.TXT:
Missing ROZ layer, always thinks the ball is in the water
Crazy Cross 2 [GX system], 95)
AKA Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama which is in MAME.
Except for Fantastic Journey, Lethal Enforcers 2, Racin' Force, Run
and Gun 2, and Rushing Heroes, non-Japan versions of these games
and all other GX system games are needed to be dumped.
R. Belmont's specific comments on other GX system games are listed
below.
Beat the Champ (Konami, 96)
From WHATSNEW.TXT:
SCSI / CD-ROM emulation problems.
Run & Gun 2 / Slam Dunk 2 (Konami [GX system], 96)
Rushing Heroes (Konami [GX system], 97)
An American Football game.
Why it's not emulated (R. Belmont):
These games are System GX in name only. They have completely new video
hardware on the ROM board and bypass most of the System GX motherboard,
rather like a 32X on a Genesis. They will be supported probably last of
all GX games.
Soccer Superstars (Konami [GX system], 94)
Versus Net Soccer (Konami [GX system], 96)
Why it's not emulated (R. Belmont):
The soccer games are the same problem as RNG2/Rushing Heroes, except
that they use completely different add-on hardware from those 2 games.
So they're effectively another completely different system.
Racin' Force (Konami [GX system], 94)
Why it's not emulated (R. Belmont):
Racing Force has a lot of problems. It was dumped from a badly damaged
PCB that Guru was unable to fix, and the dumps themselves are therefore
suspect. Bottom line: it runs and the analog inputs are hooked up, but
the graphics are pretty much completely destroyed. However, a fully
working PCB has just appeared on eBay, and we'll make sure it ends up
in the Guru's hands ;-)
Fantastic Journey (Konami, 94)
The USA version of Gokujyou Parodius, which is emulated in MAME.
Vic Viper (Konami, 96)
Pictures from Nov 1995 EGM sent by ReyVGM.
This racing game starring the spaceship from Gradius was apparently
canceled. The Nov 1995 issue of EGM lists Vic Viper as "40% completed".
Dead Eye (Konami, 96)
From WHATSNEW.TXT:
CD-Rom emulation problems.
Tokimeki Memorial Oshiete Your Heart (Konami [GV System], 97)
Tokimeki Memorial Oshiete Your Heart seal version PLUS (Konami [GV System], 97)
GTI Club (Konami [Power PC hardware], 96)
Thunder Hurricane (Konami [Power PC hardware], 96)
Hang Pilot (Konami [Power PC hardware], 97)
Solar Assault (Konami [Power PC hardware], 97)
Thrill Drive (Konami [Power PC hardware], 98)
Racing Jam (Konami [Power PC hardware], 98)
Racing Jam Chapter 2 (Konami [Power PC hardware], 99)
Silent Scope (Konami [Power PC hardware], 99)
Silent Scope 2 (Konami [Power PC hardware], 2000)
From WHATSNEW.TXT:
These are to demonstrate the PPC core in action, they contain only
very preliminary emulation and do nothing more than display the
initial test screens.
Tobe! Polystars (Konami [M2 hardware], 97)
Total Vice (Konami [M2 hardware], 97)
Battle Tryst (Konami [M2 hardware], 98)
Heat of Eleven '98 (Konami [M2 hardware], 98)
Evil Night (Konami [M2 hardware], 98)
Dance Dance Revolution (Konami, 1998)
Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix (Konami, 1999)
Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000 (Konami, 1999)
Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON (Konami, 1999)
Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave (Konami, 2000)
Dancing Stage Euro Mix (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix Plus (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution Solo 4th Mix (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus Solo (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution USA (Konami, 2000)
Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix (Konami, 2001)
DDR Max - Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix (Konami, 2001)
DDR Max 2 - Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix (Konami, 2002)
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (Konami, 2002)
Percussion Freaks 3rd Mix (Konami, 2000)
DrumMania (Konami, 1999)
DrumMania 2nd Mix (Konami, 1999)
Dance Maniax (Konami, 2000)
Dance Maniax 2nd Mix (Konami, 2000)
Dance Maniax 2nd Mix Append J-Paradise (Konami, 2001)
Guitar Freaks 3rd Mix (Konami, 2000)
Guitar Freaks 4th Mix (Konami, 2000)
Guitar Freaks 5th Mix (Konami, 2001)
Guitar Freaks 6th Mix (Konami, 2001)
Guitar Freaks 11th Mix (Konami, 2001)
Keyboardmania (Konami, 2000)
Keyboardmania 2nd Mix (Konami, 2000)
Keyboardmania 3rd Mix (Konami, 2001)
Salary man Champ (Konami, 2000)
ParaParaDancing (Konami, 2000)
ParaParaParadise (Konami, 2000)
Dance Freaks (Konami, 2000)