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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA terrorist organization named Red Falcon declares war on humanity and tries to take over the Earth. Two soldiers, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, are sent to stop the Earth's destruction.A terrorist organization named Red Falcon declares war on humanity and tries to take over the Earth. Two soldiers, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, are sent to stop the Earth's destruction.A terrorist organization named Red Falcon declares war on humanity and tries to take over the Earth. Two soldiers, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, are sent to stop the Earth's destruction.
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This game was one of my favorite games to team up and challenge an awesome military force. Better than that one that was an over the top view and you could get into a tank, forgot the name of that one, but this one I could never forget. I also liked the original Mario Brothers too, as that one was rather fun to play with a friend as well. This one has you as one of two military tough guys, one nicknamed Mad Dog and one Scorpion as you traverse jungle terrain, futuristic bases and the innards of a very large and very unfriendly looking alien battling the forces of the Red Falcon, whose name really did not make much sense as the alien looked nothing like a falcon, but I guess that is just nitpicking on my part. You run through each level blasting all that gets in your way using your standard gun with unlimited ammo! You also get upgrades that increase the rate of fire, gives you lasers and flame throwers and of course who can forget the spread gun? When you and your friend had this deadly weapon, alien forces watch out! Annihilation ensues! The stages vary a bit to give you a different experience each time as you have your horizontal moving levels, vertical levels and the strange 3-D type forward moving stages. You battle a boss at the end of each stage as you make your way through the many enemy forts on your way to blasting away the 'heart' of the operation. Fun game, hard as heck thanks to the fact it was a one hit and your character is done type game, I was ever grateful for the code that made it so you had 30 lives!
This is by far the best game i have ever played. Although i was only one when it came out, some how i came across the game and love playing it. Almost every summer i set up my NES just to play Contra. I think all the new systems are missing what NEs had, just plain and simple fun. no gimmicks, flashy lights n stuff.
I know I'm not the only person out there who still has a functioning NES machine, and I will never grow tired of Contra. Not because It was really one of those games that wraps you up for weeks, but because you and a buddy can run around and simply blow things up.
The soundtrack was great, and is being brought back to life by my favorite band, the Minibosses . You can go there to download the MP3 to hear the song if your NES has somehow passed on to the closet of broken machinery.
Remember this always... Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A Select Start. Those who know... know.
The soundtrack was great, and is being brought back to life by my favorite band, the Minibosses . You can go there to download the MP3 to hear the song if your NES has somehow passed on to the closet of broken machinery.
Remember this always... Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A Select Start. Those who know... know.
Growing up in the early ninetees, the end of the beginning of the video game generation, I have been exposed to many different games and systems. I currently have a Playstation 2, but I will never forget the glory days of videogames (and my childhood)and that is the 80's/early 90's era of the regular NES.
I look back on that system with only the fondest of memories, and many games come to mind now that I look back on the days where you would have to blow on the game cartridge just to get it to start. There's the addictive, ambitious, creative and ultimately entertaining and challenging Lucas Arts original "Star Wars", of course Nintendo's "Mario"-a crime to leave out, Konami's "Buyou Billy" and their best effort to video game to date (my #1 best video game), "Contra".
This game set the standard for platform action and contains different perspectives and a wide variety of weapons (spread, flamethrower, laser, machine just to name a few) and many challenging, fun and groundbreaking levels. It offers two player action which set the bar for duo combat games to come.
The story involves two soldiers who are dropped on an island by helicopter to battle an alien species known as thw Red Falcon. They must combat these creatures to avoid the spread of the alien race, thus saving the world. The creatures come in a wide range of species, some resemble humans, other crawl like spiders and float from place to place.
The game spawned many sequels, most recently "Contra Shattered Soldier"- a great tribute. Gamers and developers alike will always apprechiate this marvel in video game and hopefully continue to fight the menacing Red Falcon.
I look back on that system with only the fondest of memories, and many games come to mind now that I look back on the days where you would have to blow on the game cartridge just to get it to start. There's the addictive, ambitious, creative and ultimately entertaining and challenging Lucas Arts original "Star Wars", of course Nintendo's "Mario"-a crime to leave out, Konami's "Buyou Billy" and their best effort to video game to date (my #1 best video game), "Contra".
This game set the standard for platform action and contains different perspectives and a wide variety of weapons (spread, flamethrower, laser, machine just to name a few) and many challenging, fun and groundbreaking levels. It offers two player action which set the bar for duo combat games to come.
The story involves two soldiers who are dropped on an island by helicopter to battle an alien species known as thw Red Falcon. They must combat these creatures to avoid the spread of the alien race, thus saving the world. The creatures come in a wide range of species, some resemble humans, other crawl like spiders and float from place to place.
The game spawned many sequels, most recently "Contra Shattered Soldier"- a great tribute. Gamers and developers alike will always apprechiate this marvel in video game and hopefully continue to fight the menacing Red Falcon.
This is one of my favorite video games of all time as well as run and gun games, which is funny to say as this game was one of the games to start up that video game genre. This is the first in one of the biggest video game franchises of all time and one that is still going strong to this day. The first game is still a great game being the timeless classic it is, you can just about find this game everywhere now, there were even those collectable miniature arcade cabinet machines made for this game.
The game was obviously inspired by the film "Aliens" as this game came out one year after that movie. But also, most of the 80's action film craze going on most notably the films with Stallone and Arnold, two of the main leads are based on both actors as both are homage designed. And of course when you mix these things together you get one hell of a combination.
I was a kid from the 80's as I was born in 82, I remember discovering this arcade game at the "Mercy 6 Plex" in Yakima, Washington. It really blew my mind as I was a person interested in the action and sci-fi genre, it was just so cool being able to play a bad ass action hero and fighting against evil aliens, it was the dream most kids like myself had and playing this game felt like that dream come true.
The controls are basic as there you fire, jump and move which is fine by me as I wouldn't want it any other way, and it's pretty much the basic control to just about every run and gun. Really love the graphical design with all the detail and everything from the background designs to even the character animation, all of it just really has that look and feel of being in an 80's sci-fi action film.
The gameplay was like that of any action platformer, but this was different because here it was about constant action while in motion. You really can't afford to stand still for a second as there is always enemies in either direction that just almost appear out of now here's villain running to kill you.
Though it's always funny how most enemies always seem to think by charging at you even outright outnumbering you it will stop you going forward, when it always makes them run straight to your discharging gun muzzle. Let alone despite an enemy army most of them are never armed and even when they are their weapons are slightly weak. But oh well it's a run and gun game you just roll with it, if the game got too hard and complicated it wouldn't be playable.
Anyway, you have to constantly shoot and move and also it's not just enemies coming toward you but there are also obstacles that pop up your way ready to gun you down. This is part of why this game was unique for it's time, in most platform action games you can afford to stand still to give yourself a moment to think, but in this game, you really have no time to think at least not standing still; this is a game all about reacting and doing.
One of the things that make this game stick out is the variety of weapons which wasn't common at the time, there are these small drones or UFOs that fly in some parts of the level, and you must nail them quickly to get the weapons. Each of the weapons are different as they have strengths and weakness.
There is the common cliche sci-fi weapon the laser, rotational fire bullets, machine gun which is simply an upgrade to increase your weapon's current fire rate, but of course the trademark weapon and common favorite is the spread shot. That weapon is just plain awesome as you are almost unstoppable when armed with it, as that weapons bullets still do about the same amount of damage as your regular weapon; but from how widespread the shots are they cover most to all the area you fire at that you can't possibly miss but also are well protected from threats that try to jump at you from certain directions.
The other unique thing about the game is the variety in levels, each of the levels are always different which is cool because it means each is a different challenge which keeps the game fresh. Like one level you have the standard go from point a to b scenario, but it's multi layered as there are multiple platforms to jump and traverse.
After that level there is a three-dimension level, well almost but really gives that illusion of it, the level is base infiltration as you are traversing a maze and you must clear each section to advance to the next, right to the finish. However, there is a timer, so you better not waste time and do it fast or your dead. This was a unique run and gun format as your character is not going left and right on screen but running toward the screen, giving the illusion of going someplace. This format was truly unique in the run and gun and there weren't many games that utilized this, except two I can think of both from "Konami" which are "G. I. Joe" (Game I reviewed) and the under the radar gem "Devastators" (story for another time).
The bosses were also unique as they were made to be big and intimidating, well ok they were more giant obstacle challenges by their nature. However, the boss battles in the game are almost the easiest part of the game, despite how big they are they're not hard to beat once you know the right places to stand, where and when to hit. Same goes even for the difficulty of the game, which is true on the hard side, which is why it's going to take practice to get though as you can't expect to get it right the first time. However, the thing is once you play though it enough you can get though the game almost without getting hit once if you can believe that as you can easily memorize the layout of each level and know what to do at certain points.
And finally, the music, the music in the game is just awesome each of the tracks are memorable and are on my personal favorites list. From the title screen which is a brief theme but a memorable theme all the same, with that music and the explosion sound effect at the end, that theme alone just motivates you to play and get yourself in for some bad ass action. The music really is good motivation music to listen to when working out like doing step/dance aerobics or running. Or simply just to simply feel good and a bad ass when you need to start your morning or just simply going out on your day.
"Contra" is a blast from the past.
Rating: 4 stars.
The game was obviously inspired by the film "Aliens" as this game came out one year after that movie. But also, most of the 80's action film craze going on most notably the films with Stallone and Arnold, two of the main leads are based on both actors as both are homage designed. And of course when you mix these things together you get one hell of a combination.
I was a kid from the 80's as I was born in 82, I remember discovering this arcade game at the "Mercy 6 Plex" in Yakima, Washington. It really blew my mind as I was a person interested in the action and sci-fi genre, it was just so cool being able to play a bad ass action hero and fighting against evil aliens, it was the dream most kids like myself had and playing this game felt like that dream come true.
The controls are basic as there you fire, jump and move which is fine by me as I wouldn't want it any other way, and it's pretty much the basic control to just about every run and gun. Really love the graphical design with all the detail and everything from the background designs to even the character animation, all of it just really has that look and feel of being in an 80's sci-fi action film.
The gameplay was like that of any action platformer, but this was different because here it was about constant action while in motion. You really can't afford to stand still for a second as there is always enemies in either direction that just almost appear out of now here's villain running to kill you.
Though it's always funny how most enemies always seem to think by charging at you even outright outnumbering you it will stop you going forward, when it always makes them run straight to your discharging gun muzzle. Let alone despite an enemy army most of them are never armed and even when they are their weapons are slightly weak. But oh well it's a run and gun game you just roll with it, if the game got too hard and complicated it wouldn't be playable.
Anyway, you have to constantly shoot and move and also it's not just enemies coming toward you but there are also obstacles that pop up your way ready to gun you down. This is part of why this game was unique for it's time, in most platform action games you can afford to stand still to give yourself a moment to think, but in this game, you really have no time to think at least not standing still; this is a game all about reacting and doing.
One of the things that make this game stick out is the variety of weapons which wasn't common at the time, there are these small drones or UFOs that fly in some parts of the level, and you must nail them quickly to get the weapons. Each of the weapons are different as they have strengths and weakness.
There is the common cliche sci-fi weapon the laser, rotational fire bullets, machine gun which is simply an upgrade to increase your weapon's current fire rate, but of course the trademark weapon and common favorite is the spread shot. That weapon is just plain awesome as you are almost unstoppable when armed with it, as that weapons bullets still do about the same amount of damage as your regular weapon; but from how widespread the shots are they cover most to all the area you fire at that you can't possibly miss but also are well protected from threats that try to jump at you from certain directions.
The other unique thing about the game is the variety in levels, each of the levels are always different which is cool because it means each is a different challenge which keeps the game fresh. Like one level you have the standard go from point a to b scenario, but it's multi layered as there are multiple platforms to jump and traverse.
After that level there is a three-dimension level, well almost but really gives that illusion of it, the level is base infiltration as you are traversing a maze and you must clear each section to advance to the next, right to the finish. However, there is a timer, so you better not waste time and do it fast or your dead. This was a unique run and gun format as your character is not going left and right on screen but running toward the screen, giving the illusion of going someplace. This format was truly unique in the run and gun and there weren't many games that utilized this, except two I can think of both from "Konami" which are "G. I. Joe" (Game I reviewed) and the under the radar gem "Devastators" (story for another time).
The bosses were also unique as they were made to be big and intimidating, well ok they were more giant obstacle challenges by their nature. However, the boss battles in the game are almost the easiest part of the game, despite how big they are they're not hard to beat once you know the right places to stand, where and when to hit. Same goes even for the difficulty of the game, which is true on the hard side, which is why it's going to take practice to get though as you can't expect to get it right the first time. However, the thing is once you play though it enough you can get though the game almost without getting hit once if you can believe that as you can easily memorize the layout of each level and know what to do at certain points.
And finally, the music, the music in the game is just awesome each of the tracks are memorable and are on my personal favorites list. From the title screen which is a brief theme but a memorable theme all the same, with that music and the explosion sound effect at the end, that theme alone just motivates you to play and get yourself in for some bad ass action. The music really is good motivation music to listen to when working out like doing step/dance aerobics or running. Or simply just to simply feel good and a bad ass when you need to start your morning or just simply going out on your day.
"Contra" is a blast from the past.
Rating: 4 stars.
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- QuizBill (blue guy) is modeled after Arnold Schwarzenegger in Predator (1987) and Lance (red guy) is modeled after Sylvester Stallone in Rambo 2 - La vendetta (1985).
- Versioni alternativeThe European NES version of Contra was renamed Probotector, and the two (human) main characters as well as some of the enemies where replaced with robots. Konami did this because some of the European countries (like Germany) didn't like the idea of people killing other people. The original Arcade version was released in Europe under the title of "Gryzor", but the game was banned in Germany.
- ConnessioniEdited into Konami Collector's Series: Castlevania & Contra (2002)
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