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Never Forget the Konami Code- Contra Review

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Platforms: Arcade, Amstrad, CPC Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, NES, PC, MS-DOS, MSX2, Pocket PC, Xbox 360

Developer: Konami

Genre: Sidescrolling Shooter/ Third Person Shooter

Release: 1987

Contra NES Boxart

Contra NES Boxart

Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.

Contra is the game that brought the above cheat code to fame.  It unlocks 3 extra lives, and there is absolutely no way to win without it. I died well over 50 times, but I used a Game Genie for Unlimited lives.. To the Review:

This game is amazing. Definitvely one of the best looking and playing games for the NES. It looks like some SNES or Genesis Games, except for the people, though. The levels were, well, extremely challenging,  but very fun to play, and designed very well. The enemies were advanced, and look decent. There are amazing backdrops; a clear competition to most SNES Games. All the weapons, and their projectiles, are extremely detailed for a 1980’s game. Most enemies are a 1-Hit kill, except for Sentries, Bosses, Turrets, Walls, and Power-Nodes. Most of the bosses are diffucult, ranging from Eyes, to 2 heads that spit into 4 heads, and even an Alien from the movie Alien. The gameplay is a simple run-and-gun sidescoller/ Third Person, but Contra is basically the game that defined the Genre.

The first game to include Third Person?

The first game to include Third Person?

The third person, though, still needed some development, was very playable. The rolling “Tootsie Rolls”, as shown in the picture above, could only be jumped over randomly, due to the fact that Depth Perception was about as good as a Hedgehogs; (they have a poor depth perception; run into walls, etc.). The only problem in this game is Controls. A game system, that has 2 buttons, a Direction Pad, Start/ Select, should mean good and easy controls, but shooting downwards makes your move and shoot down at an angle. If one presses down, then you lay down; which is useful, but I’d rather have it so it shoots down. But, that’s my opinion, and everyone has a different one. The sound, although not the best quality, Works well, and unlike other NES games, sound files don’t overlap the music and/or other sounds. The game never lagged for me, even when there was 7 moving sprites on screen with a few explosions.

Gameplay Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

Graphics Rating: ★★★★★★★★½☆

Sound Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

Overall Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

And the best part about this game, It’s a super rarity. Luckily, I have a copy, mint condition. Buy this, rage hard a few times, but love it.

Oh, and it’s 2 Player.

F-ZERO

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Wii Virtual Console.

Genre: Racing

Developer: Nintendo EAD

Release: August 13, 1991

F-ZERO

Want to blaze through futuristic Utopias exceeding 450 km/h (That’s 275 mph for the people who are too “patriotic” to use the metric system) against three other rivals in faux-3D MODE-7 euphoria? F-ZERO does just this.

F-ZERO is a game that you will not want to stop playing, It’s one of those games that finds it’s way into the innermost layer of your soul and takes over, effectively making you want to play it unendingly. It has perfect craft control, and you won’t feel cheated when you hit a wall or any other racer. You are able to choose from four characters: Captain Falcon (Blue Falcon), Doctor Stewart (Golden Fox), Samurai Goroh (Fire Stingray) and Pico (Wild Goose) who all have different attributes to their vehicles like cornering, acceleration, top speed or weight. The courses are very well mapped, with obstacles put in perfectly appropriate places. The difficulty is moderate, it isn’t hard, but it isn’t easy either.

The music is some of the best the SNES can produce, and every single track is a classic. The only thing I didn’t like was that Big Blue was synthesized with accordions.

MODE-7 is a graphics engine that scales an image to look like a 3-D floor. F-ZERO pulls this faux-3D off well, as the graphics were insane at the time.

F-ZERO

Screenshots do not do the game justice.

Gameplay- Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ Fast paced, extremely fun gameplay.

Story- No story rating. The only story is in the manual.

Graphics- Rating: ★★★★★★★★½☆ Mode-7 makes everything truly look like a 3D environment even though the SNES couldn’t produce the real thing.

Sound- Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆

Bugs- Rating: ★★★★★★★★★★ I haven’t found any bugs. The game is bullet-proof.

Overall Rating: ★★★★★★★★½☆

Verdict:

It’s a very solid game, a must buy for anyone interested in futuristic racing, Captain Falcon and neat MODE-7 effects.

-Kevin

P.S. FALCON PAWNCH.

A game that has Unlimited lives, Without Cheat Codes! The Lost Vikings.

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Platforms: Amiga, Amiga CD32, Game Boy Advance, MS-DOS, Sega Mega Drive, SNES

Genre: Puzzle Platformer

Developer: Silicon & Synapse Inc. (Now Blizzard Entertainment, which is now Activision-Blizzard)

Date Released: 1992

VRC Rating: GA (ESRB Rating: E)

The Lost Vikings is about three Vikings, Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce, and Olaf the Stout, who live in the viking ages, who get kidnapped by Tomator and are sent into the future. and have to make your way out of his ship, and on your way home. But there is a twist. If any one of the three characters die during a level, you most likely won’t be able to finish the level. If Olaf dies, Baleog and Erik might be shot by a turret, killed by some monster of some sort, dying, and not being able to finish the level properly, and ultimately, restarting the level. But you get unlimited lives, and each character has 3 hitpoints. But if you hit a laser, you die instantly. There are certain levels (Every single level) where if one dies, the other ones cannot continue. I will not delve deeper, as spoilers would appear everywhere. Anyway, the Characters. Erik, is the only character who can jump or run. Baleog has a sword and a bow with unlimited arrows. Olaf has a shield, than can be used to block any attack, as a hang glider, or a platform for Erik. This game is rated by G4 as the Fifth best Blizzard Game ever created. The Lost Vikings is in a few of Blizzard’s other games, Such as the MMORPG World of Warcraft.

I'm not kidding.

The Ratings:

Gameplay- Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

Story- Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

Graphics- Rating: ★★★★★★★★½☆

Music- Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

Overall- Overall Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆

-Travis M

PS. Buy this game or download the demo. It is amazing. I would recommend it to anyone.