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What are the classic Nintendo games?

"Contra" is a side-scrolling shooting game launched by Konami on large game consoles, home consoles, and home computers in 1987. The story background of Contra is adapted from the famous horror film "Alien", and the characters are famous movie stars Schwarzenegger and Stallone. In 1987, the first Contra was launched on a large game console called Jamma. "Contra" is the Chinese pronunciation of Indian Sanskrit and is one of the Brahmin warriors. According to legend, "Contra" was one against ten, and he stood upright after a battle. Later he became a god and was worshiped by the world. It can be said to be a spiritual symbol of a warrior in India.

The last Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game on the FC was actually a fighting game, with a slightly lacking sense of smoothness. However, it was still well-organized, of high quality, and had hard-core action. There is probably no fighting game on the FC. Outstanding. The sound effects are good, and a lot of voices are added. The music still maintains the previous level, especially the song about the decisive battle with West Ryder, which is very similar to the popular disco in the past. Perhaps due to the limitation of FC capacity, the characters and scenes are slightly less.

The full name of "Super Mario" is "Super Mario Bros.". It is a famous side-scrolling game produced by Nintendo. It was first launched on the Famicom and has many follow-up works. So far, the combined sales of multiple versions have exceeded 40 million units. The protagonists Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Mushroom Prince, etc. have become Nintendo's signature characters. Mario's debut can be traced back to the 1981 arcade game "Donkey Kong". At that time, there was no name Mario, and he was simply set as an Italian character. At that time, Mario was informally called "Mr. Video Game" and "Jumping Man". There is also an allusion to the official naming. When the game "Donkey Kong" was brought to the Nintendo branch of the United States, company employees discovered that there was a worker named Mario working in the warehouse. His appearance and movements resembled the "Jumping Man" in the game, so "Mario" became The official name of this star character. There was a 1953 French movie "The Wages of Horror" in which the protagonist was named Mario and his partner was named Luigi.

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