On 03/07/2013 at 03:48 PM,
by
Jamie Alston
Contra is an iconic staple of the earlier days of 8-bit gaming. It’s a game that virtually requires no introduction, though I’m giving it one anyway. Originally released in the arcade in 1987, Contra exploded on the scene with non-stop run and gun action that would make an action movie buff grin with delight as they blasted their way past stage after of testosterone-soaked stage. It would go on the find an even bigger audience when Contra was ported to the NES a year later on February 2, 1988. This was the first side-scrolling shooter I had ever played. I still remember when my brother, sister, and I played this game for the first time (my sister and taking turns as player 2). I was hooked from the beginning. So much so that, to this day, I still refer to the colors red and blue as the “Contra colors”.