Crosmando: Can't really blame them for that, modern PC gaming in the West is the absolute pits.
keeveek: I coulcn't agree with that. Modern PC gaming is rather concentrated on digital distribution, and there's plenty of money to earn.
Konami is not interested in making more money, this is why Konami is not developing at all lately. They're standing in the same spot they were 5 years ago, which means Konami is 5 years behind the competition.
Their choice. There wouldn't be much trouble to re-release old Silent Hill games on steam (i don't know if they're compatible with 64 bit systems, though) and make some money.
But Japanese market is almost entirely focused on consoles (and Playstation 3, Vita, 3DS), and maybe this is why Konami doesn't give a damn about PC gaming - they don't even know such thing exists.
I wasn't even referring to digital distribution, games could still be being sold as physical copies exclusively, it wouldn't change the fact that the content is crap.
Apart from the odd indie title, I can't even think of a PC game that has been made in say the last 8 or so years which is worth buying.
Konami probably don't want to become a PC-game company because they are interested in making good games over making money, and they have seen what has happened to many, many US-based companies which made good games in the late 90's or around 2000, when they were just a bunch of a few creative minds in a room with a computer, and are now million-dollar companies. They produce rubbish.
The worst thing Konami could do is stop being a video game developer, and start being just a publisher, outsourcing development to some no-name company.