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The classic Contra Force, a game on NES. This free unblocked Contra Force game is played by 3978 players and has been given a 4.4 rating from 83 reviews.
The classic Contra Force, a game on NES. This free unblocked Contra Force game is played by 4011 players and has been given a 4.4 rating from 83 reviews.
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The classic Contra, a run and gun, multiplayer game on NES. This free unblocked Contra game is played by 311125 players and has been given a 4.0 rating from ...
The classic Contra, a run and gun, multiplayer game on NES. This free unblocked Contra game is played by 311126 players and has been given a 4.0 rating from 1213 reviews.
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5. Contra Force (NES) - online game - RetroGames.cz
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Contra Force is an action shooting game released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 exclusively in North America. It is a spinoff of the Contra series, being the third game in the series released for the NES following the original
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Once unlocked, a new item called "Uprising R" will become available at the shop, which can be purchased for 57,300,000. Alternatively, this upgrade will also ...
The Konami Code (コナミコマンド, Konami Komando?, lit. "Konami Command") is a special combination of buttons that appears in several Konami games. It was widely popularized due to its inclusion in the NES home version of Contra (1988), where it allowed the player to obtain 30 free lives. Since then the code has become part of popular culture in general, even appearing in many non-Konami games and diverse media, such as clothing, advertisements and non-gaming related software. The code was first used in