Saturday, September 8, 2018

Super Contra arcade game nintendo





Super Contra is a classic run-and-gun arcade-style video game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1990. It is the sequel to the original Contra game and features similar gameplay mechanics, but with updated graphics and new levels and enemies.

In Super Contra, the player controls one of two commandos, Bill Rizer or Lance Bean, as they battle their way through a series of levels filled with enemy soldiers and machines. The game features a variety of weapons and power-ups that can be collected by the player, including machine guns, flamethrowers, and spread guns.

One of the unique features of Super Contra is its use of multiple perspectives, with some levels featuring a top-down view and others a side-scrolling view. The game also includes a variety of bosses, each with their own unique attack patterns and weaknesses.

Super Contra is known for its challenging gameplay and has been praised for its fast-paced action and memorable soundtrack. It has been ported to many different platforms over the years and remains a popular game among retro gaming enthusiasts.



 

 Super Contra is a Run and Gun-style action game produced by Konami, originally released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1988. It is the sequel to the original Contra and the second game in the Contra series released for the arcades. Like in the original game, the game centers on soldiers Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, who are once again assigned to protect the Earth from an army of alien invaders. The game features standard side-scrolling stages, as well as all new overhead stages in lieu of the original game's '3D' stages.

Super Contra (co-op mode, 1st level)
Super Contra (co-op mode, 1st level)

   Like its predecessor, a modified console version was made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which saw release in North America as Super C and in Europe and Australia as Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces. Both the arcade game and the NES game, have been re-released in various other platforms since their original releases.
   Set a year after the events of the original Contra, Bill and Lance, the heroes from the previous game, are sent on a second mission. This time, the alien forces from the previous game have taken over an allied military base, possessing most of its troops. Bill and Lance must not only fight against their former comrade-in-arms, but also a new mutated form of the same alien creatures they fought during their previous mission.
   The arcade version of Super Contra plays essentially the same as its predecessor. The main difference was in its versatility. While the original Contra had two different perspectives (a side view and an over-the-shoulder view), Super Contra replaces the 3D stages with top-view stages similar to other overhead shooters at the time such as Commando and Ikari Warriors. Additionally, the side-view stages of Super Contra featured inclined surfaces, which were not in the original Contra. In the arcade version, the player can now control the height of their jump; by holding the joystick up and pressing the jump button will allow for a higher jump; likewise the player can perform low jumps as well by holding down-right or down-left while pressing the jump button. The arcade version is composed of five stages which spans a military base, a jungle and an alien lair. Stage 1, 3 and 4 are side-view stages, while Stage 2 and 5 are top-view stages.

More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.

For fans and collectors:
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