While those cartridges are extremely rare, they are.
#CONTRA NES CARTRIDGE PATCH#
In a free patch to be released shortly after launch, players will receive the original Japanese versions of selected titles, plus Japanese scans from the bonus eBook. The event’s 90 finalists received a custom grey NES cartridge that contained the modified versions of the games used for the competition. A home version was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, along with ports for various. The package also includes a 74 pages bonus eBook packed with new information about the titles, including interviews with the development staff, behind-the-scenes insights, and sketches and design documents never before revealed to the public. Contra (, Kontora) (stylized in Chinese: ), distributed as Gryzor in Europe and Oceania, is a 1987 science fiction/guerrilla-themed run-and-gun action video game developed and published by Konami originally released as a coin-operated arcade game on February 20, 1987. While the game was popular on the arcades, it became a household name when Konami personally ported the. The game is known for its intense difficulty and brilliant two player mode.
The MSX2 version has several extra levels, while the NES version greatly changes the structure of the levels. Contra (JPJapanese: Romaji: Kontora) (Gryzor & Probotector in Europe on Arcade and NES consoles respectively) is a shoot ‘me up platforming video game for the NES that was originally released in arcades. Whereas all other conversions follow the arcade original closely, these 2 versions deviate considerably from the original.
All the games in the collection have been announced to be enhanced with modern features. Contra on the NES and on the MSX2 can be considered the black sheep of the conversions.