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Trending from CNET. Visit Site. The Download Now link directs you to the Windows Store, where you can continue the download process. You must have an active Microsoft account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries. The majority of the Contra games are side-scrolling shoot-'em-ups where the player takes control of an armed commando who must fight all sort of extraterrestrial monsters and other kinds of futuristic menaces.

In addition to the side-scrolling stages, the original Contra also featured "3D view" levels where the player must move towards the background in order to progress, while subsequent titles, such as Super Contra and Contra III: The Alien Wars, feature overhead stages as well.

Only the Appaloosa-developed installments in the series, Contra: Legacy of War and C: The Contra Adventure, as well as Neo Contra, deviated from the series' side-scrolling perspective although C: The Contra Adventure does feature two side-scrolling stages.

Contra: Shattered Soldier, while maintaining the side-view perspective of the 2D games, features fully polygonal 3D graphics. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release July 23, Date Added June 1, Operating Systems. Operating Systems Windows, Windows Total Downloads 2, Downloads Last Week GunForce Battle through fire engulfed island! Hard Corps plays fast and furiously and is just as beautiful as any other Genesis game ever created.

Mega Turrican. Doom Troopers - The Mutant Chronicles Based on the popular role-playing and card game, Doom Troopers casts you as a fearless commando who's been Super Metroid Super Metroid is a two dimensional platform video game with action and adventure elements an adventure video game. Welcome sweet Super Contra. The Mega Turrican is hardly any different.

The same running, and shooting but the graphics and sound are a lot better. Discussion 1. Contra Advance: The Alien Wars. Contra Force Neo City's under assault once again, and Konami sends a new soldier squadron into battle -- the Contra Force. Contra for NES The top brass decided to send two members of their elite Special Forces corps deep into the steaming jungle to investigate and destroy the alien forces led by the repulsive Red Falcon.

Contra: Shattered Soldier. At the player select menu, you pick one of six screen positions for him to guard for five seconds. Much like an Option in Gradius , the extra player acts as a second gun who follows in your footsteps.

It's nothing radical, but it helps you pass tricky spots. If you like to run and gun on the fly, prepare to attach super glue to your combat boots.

Despite a great sounding, four-soldier setup, C-Force is the slowest-moving action game for the NES in a loooooong time. The unfrantic pace is designed to enable you to think before you shoot, but who wants to do that? Moreover, multi-character screen clutter spells big trouble for the NES system's processor. Stand still behind the barrels and shell the Level 2 missile boss. His shots will skim by your ear, but won't inflict damage.

Weak action combines with equally unmuscular level layouts. Three standard side-view stages and two top-view levels form the shorter-than-usual mission. You get unlimited continues, but slowdown plus overflowing enemies equal a rough challenge. The wild and creative alien goobers from previous Contra episodes are gone, replaced by a nondescript band of soldier strongmen.

The control is clean, but often hampered by a too-slow-to-scroll screen. Additionally, this Contra's only solid blast is the weapon power-up system, which enables you to swap between Machine Guns, Homing Missiles, and Hand Grenades by collecting toolbox icons.

Blast this Level 3 lever mechanism to release a giant crate. The chain reaction will propel you up the skyscraper. Contra's formerly robust graphics suffer some downgrading in this chapter.

Ricker, sparse sprite detail, and occasionally washed-out colors detract from the almost good-looking backgrounds. The music and sounds are unobtrusively average. Konami had an awesome video game formula that worked in Contra and Super C. For whatever reason, Contra Force strays from the path and pays the price. The visuals and audios are passable, but the slow-moving, uninspired game play is the worst casualty of war.

The four-character command feature is a great idea whose time should come someday. May the Force be without you. This 8 bit version continues the same tradition set by the previous Contras. However, it is not just another sequel as Konami has made some changes. The biggest difference in this game is that there now are four players instead of two to choose from. In the beginning of the game, you can pick which of the four characters you want to use.

Another difference is that you don't find your weapon, as each character has their own specialized weapons at the start of the game. This game is still like Contra though, because there is still plenty of action, and you have to fight your way through the various areas, then destroy the end boss in each level of the game.

Finally, like the original Contra, the levels in this version alternate game play from side scrolling to overhead views.



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