Showing posts with label contra 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contra 4. Show all posts
Monday, December 16, 2013
Contra 4 Art Gallery
It's midnight and I've been playing Contra 4 all weekend, and thought I would commemorate the time spent playing this awesome game with this art and photo gallery. I've been playing Contra 4 for about 5 years now. It never gets old. Awesome artwork as well.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Contra 4 Prototype Footage
I found what looks to be Prototype footage of Contra 4 from 2007 E3. You can watch it in the embedded video link below. Contra 4 came out before the retro craze had really caught on. Back then 8-Bit City even operated under the assumption that there was not much 8-Bit new going on at any given time.
Mega Man 9 and Contra 4 were both big reboots that jumpstarted the recent retro revival on the last 5 years. Cave Story came out around the same time as well--the past was back. Geometry Wars perhaps deserves some credit too, because it was on every XBOX 360 in every store display you could image from 2005-2007. Games like Super Meat Boy, Braid, and Mega Man 9 would dominate the downloadable new frontier which had just been created.
While these downloadable titles may have been seen as second-rate (inferior) to the big-budget titles sold in a disc in the store, the lines continue to blur. Players are not as impressed with graphics as they once were, and a downloadable project is a better place to test out new ideas than a 50-million dollar blockbuster.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Top 10 Budget DS Games to Buy Other People or Yourself, or, a Cyber-Monday Video Game Guide to the DS

You've got friends, children, people, and they need video games. They've probably got a DS, but you honestly don't know what they hell to buy them. Maybe your on a budget and don't want to waste a chunk of change for a crap game. This list is in no particular order, because I've tried to offer a variety of genres for everyone.
These are the games that define the DS.

#10 Final Fantasy III
You really can't go wrong with Final Fantasy III. The commercials for this game really showed off the power of the DS, and made this Famicom classic come to life. Everyone was waiting for Final Fantasy III to come out, and about 5 of my friends bought it on launch day. I was the first one to complete the game--3 months later. This adventure will always be remembered by anyone who conquers the crystal tower, and is a must-have for the DS. It's been out for years, so you can find it cheap.

#9 Contra 4
I remember the E3 announcement for Contra 4: gamers were stunned. A new golden age in retro releases and rehashes was beginning, and Contra 4 helped get us there! Contra 4 is sidescrolling action perfected, and if your buddy has the cart multiplayer mode can be a blast.
#8 Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow (and, sure, the others)
My personal favorite Castlevania, and one of the games that convinced me to buy a DS. Metroidvania gameplay is perfected, and a few stylus gimmicks keep things fresh. This of this game as Symphony of the Night on crack, and you're approaching Dawn of Sorrow. You can summon Death's Scythes, swarms of demonic locusts, and fire a 9mm handgun and rocket launch ALL AT THE SAME TIME. Need I say more? It's got more modes and difficulties than you'll know what to do with; well over 50 hours to complete everything.

#7 Sonic Rush
Another early DS game, and not a bad entry in the Sonic series. Unlike some of the more recent flops, Sonic Rush holds up as a Sonic game, and manages to be worthy of Genesis comparison. For those who are tired of Sonic 1, 2, and 3, Sonic Rush would be a much better option than Sonic 4 of Sonic Unleashed or Sonic Colors.

#6 Dragon Quest 9
Not a port; this is a full-fledged original entry in the Dragon Quest series. RPG fans will appreciate the standard JRPG grind fest and explorative adventure. Some people hate it, others love. Personally, I lament the loss of what this game could have been: an online action RPG--until fans backlashed and the game was redesigned. They listened to the fans, but I wish they hadn't. DQXI is a solid entry, and great fun on the DS.

#5 Chrono Trigger
A timeless classic. Considered by many to be the greatest game of all time. Either you've already got an opinion on Chrono Trigger, or you need to play this game. The DS version is far superior to the Playstation port; this game is recommended to all! I've seen this game for 5 bucks at stores, so you've got to be able to find it.

#4 Kirby Canvas Curse
A game that uses the stylus with style. Either all gimmick or no gimmick, Kirby Canvas Curse is still the best Kirby game on the Nintendo DS, and, in my opinion, the best Kirby game of all time if we don't count Super Smash Brothers Brawl. This one might be a little more rare, but if you see this game this holiday season, you might want to grab it for a gamer.



#3 Retro Game Challenge
If 8-Bit City were a video game, it would be something like Retro Game Challenge. Actually, if 8-Bit City were a game, it would be Star Quest. Expectantly, Star Quest and Retro Game Challenge feature a similar mechanic: games within the games; except in Retro Game Challenge you get magazines and new cart as you grow up as a young kid playing the Famicom. It's stranger than that, but this game is without a doubt one of the best on the DS, and reason enough to buy a used DS Lite or something.

#2 Meteos
The best puzzler around, and it's for the Nintendo DS. Meteos is half space shooter, half puzzle game, and all action. You need twitch reflexes and pattern recognition skills for this one. Improve your mind, play Meteos!

#1 Contact
The most underrated game for the DS, Contact went barely noticed. It still enjoys a cult following, and you can probably find it haunting a Gamestop this year. Contact breaks the forth wall, and recognizes that the player is playing the game and communicating with space aliens via a device called the Nintendo DS. It gets weirder from that, as you possess a boy from another dimension and turn him into a killing machine, all to help a dubious 8-Bit scientist. Contact engages the player directly, you can't help but love this game. If you're buying someone a gift for the DS, make it Contact--this might be the last year you'll be able to find this rare gem. It's sure to be worth quite a bit in the future, and will likely be sought after by collectors as an essential piece of the DS library.
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