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Contra III: The Alien Wars [b] is a 1992 run and gun video game developed and published by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is the third home console entry in the Contra series after Contra (1988) and Super C (1990) for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
The Contra games for the Game Boy (Operation C and the Game Boy version of Alien Wars) and Mega Drive (Contra: Hard Corps) were also released as Probotector titles in Europe. The series would revert to the Contra title in Europe beginning with Contra: Legacy of War for the PlayStation, retaining the human characters.
The story is set several years after that of Contra III: The Alien Wars, taking place in Damned City. [3] [8] Due to the catastrophic events of the Alien Wars, Damned City has now become a post-apocalyptic environment that is home to "all sorts of strange artifacts and tech".
Contra III: The Alien Wars; Contra: Rogue Corps; Contra: Shattered Soldier; Core Decay; Crackdown (video game series) Cradle (video game) Crash 'N Burn (1993 video game) Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time; Critical Path (video game) Cruelty Squad; Crysis 3; Crystalis; Cuban Missile Crisis: The Aftermath; Cyber Shadow
Set five years after the events of Contra III: The Alien Wars, a terrorist group led by the renegade Colonel Bahamut has stolen an alien cell recovered from the war and now intends to use it to produce weapons. A new task force, known as the titular "Hard Corps", are sent to deal with the situation.
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Nobuya Nakazato, (the director of Alien Wars and Hard Corps) was in charge of the game's direction, design and scenario. A few years prior to the announcement of Shattered Soldier , Konami had plans for a Nintendo 64 installment in the series titled Contra Spirits 64 that would've been handled by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka, but those ...