Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc.

Description
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (コナミコンピュータエンタテインメント東京, KCET / Konami TYO) was a development studio based in Tokyo, Japan. It was established by Konami on 3 April 1995, and was responsible for a significant number of major franchises for its parent company, including Tokimeki Memorial, Pro Evolution Soccer / Winning Eleven, Suikoden, and Dance Dance Revolution. A group at the studio known as Team Silent were also responsible for the Silent Hill franchise.
KCET was merged back into its parent company in April 2005, ceasing to exist as a separate entity. However, PES Productions would be separated.