[태그:] 90sGaming

  • How to Beat Contra (1988) – Tips, Boss Strategies & Retro Memories

    Hello everyone — SuperAsurada77 here!
    Today, I’m bringing you another retro classic that even us middle-aged gamers (with a little help from save states) can actually beat.

    This is not a one-credit challenge. Life is already stressful enough — with kids, wives, jobs, and society piling on pressure every day, why add more stress by trying to 1CC a 1980s action game? 😅

    This post might look long because of the many screenshots, but trust me — it’s worth it.


    🪖 1988: KONAMI’s Legendary Run-and-Gun

    Back in 1988, Konami released Contra — one of the most iconic run-and-gun shooters ever made.
    In Korea, we used to call it “Hondra” for some reason.
    Fun fact: Konami’s leadership actually hated the game business despite being a game-making powerhouse. And yet, Contra became a timeless classic when it hit the Famicom/NES.


    Stage 1 – Jungle Assault

    We’ve all been stuck replaying the first stage over and over again as kids. But with the magic of save/load, you can finally break through.

    Boss: Technically, it’s a building — but yes, it’s the boss.
    Crawl into position beneath each gun turret and unleash rapid fire.
    We Korean gamers have done real military training — standing fire, kneeling fire, prone fire — so this is nothing. 😂


    Stage 2 – 3D Base Attack

    After destroying the entrance, you infiltrate the enemy base. This stage blew our minds back in the day — a 3D-style base run in an 8-bit game!

    Stay prone to dodge the relentless bullets. Destroy the blue glowing cores in the center to advance. When the bullets stop, stand and fire.

    Boss: Looks like a giant 1940s supercomputer. The blue energy shots can be destroyed with bullets. Keep moving and use turbo fire to blast it down.


    Stage 3 – Mountain Mayhem

    Here come the rolling boulders! Use save/load liberally — this stage is tough.

    Boss: Alien vibes incoming. Destroy the arms first, then unload on the head for the win.


    Stage 4 – Another Base Battle

    Back to the 3D base gameplay. The same tactics work — and you’ll need them. You’ll probably die a lot here, but don’t give up!

    Boss: Another giant machine, plus enemy soldiers. Hold your ground and keep firing. Then suddenly… a spaceship appears out of nowhere. By now, your D-pad reflexes should be godlike — use them to survive.


    Stage 5 – Winter Warfare

    The pixel art here is peak 8-bit nostalgia — snowy and atmospheric.

    Mini-Boss: Spray and pray. Just keep shooting until it goes down.

    Boss: An alien UFO! The Contra universe just keeps expanding.
    Shoot both the ship and its projectiles. When it disappears and reappears, bombard it with bullets again.


    Stage 6 – The Boss Gauntlet

    This entire stage is basically a boss fight. You’ll lose a few lives — and that’s okay.
    Just like how we “pay” for a new console with house chores or gifts for our wives, you’ll need to sacrifice some lives to win here. 😂

    Boss: Jump over its attacks, shoot the weak points, and don’t stop firing — even if it throws weird weapons at you. You’ll probably beat it after losing a couple of lives.


    Stage 7 – Brutal Battles

    This level is as hard as any boss fight. Blast through the walls with rapid fire.

    Boss: Absolutely brutal. The two purple turrets at the bottom fire three shots upward — hard to dodge, hard to hit. If you run out of lives, it’s okay to continue. Remember: this is still easier than raising kids or listening to your wife’s lectures. 😆


    Stage 8 – The Final Mission

    And then… aliens. Of course.
    We all saw it coming — and yes, they probably paid for the license. 😂

    Mid-Boss: Easy work.

    Final Boss: The Alien Queen herself. If you’ve made it this far, victory is within reach. Sacrifice a few lives and finish the job!


    🎉 The Ending – A Hero’s Reward

    Our heroes complete the mission and escape the island by helicopter as the credits roll. No post-credit scenes here — just sore fingers, tired wrists, and strained eyes. Reward them with a couple of eye drops and a good stretch.

    Congratulations!
    You’ve defeated the evil Red Falcon and saved the universe. Think of yourself as a hero… though, like any hero, you’re rewarded with nothing but “passion pay.” 😅

    And yet, tomorrow we’ll still get on the train and head home after another long day. That’s life — and that’s Contra.


    🕹️ Final Thoughts

    Contra isn’t just a game — it’s a time machine back to our childhood, and a great stress reliever for anyone over 40. With save states on your side, you can conquer it. So grab your controller, load those save files, and unleash hell on Red Falcon.

    Good luck, soldiers — and happy gaming!

    Original article in Korean: [link]

  • Batman (1991) Sega Genesis Review – A Retro Classic Every Gamer Over 40 Should Play

    Hello, everyone — SuperAsurada77 here!
    Today, I’m bringing you a nostalgic recommendation: a game that middle-aged gamers like us can still enjoy and actually beat without losing our minds.


    🦇 The Dark Knight Arrives on the Mega Drive

    The year was 1990, and Michael Keaton had just blown audiences away as Batman on the big screen. The film was a massive hit, and suddenly everyone was doing their best Batman impressions.
    Not long after, in 1991, Sunsoft released their Batman game for the Sega Mega Drive (a.k.a. Genesis) — and it was a masterpiece.

    The graphics and music were stunning for the time, and best of all, the game isn’t brutally difficult. Even today, I still replay it from time to time and manage to see the ending. Once you learn a few key patterns, you’ll have no trouble.


    🎮 Pro Tips Before You Start

    Before you dive in, here’s some advice for us “veteran gamers”:

    • Set lives to the maximum in the options.
    • Keep the difficulty on Normal to avoid throwing your controller through the TV.

    Stage 1 – Gotham City

    The opening level captures Gotham perfectly in glorious 16-bit style.
    If you hold the Select button, Batman takes a defensive stance that can block bullets and even bazookas — though knives still cut right through.

    One of the coolest details: it rains during the stage, and back in the day, that graphical effect made me shout, “Wow!” There was a rumor about a hidden path in the background street, but I’ve never seen it.

    Boss Tip:
    The first boss is simple — crouch and throw Batarangs low and fast.
    If you run out, double-tap jump to do a somersault and get behind the boss, then punch him from behind. Easy win!


    Stage 2 – The Chemical Plant

    Here’s where you’ll need Batman’s grappling hook:

    • Hold Up + Jump to fire it upward.
    • Hit Jump again to climb.
    • Hold Down + Jump to descend.
      ⚠️ Be careful — if you try this on a pipe, you’ll fall to your death!

    Boss: Joker
    Head to the top-right corner and land a solid punch. Joker falls into a vat of chemicals, and that’s the end of Stage 2.


    Stage 3 – The Mansion

    Now you’re treated to some truly gorgeous 16-bit visuals.

    Coming from 8-bit Famicom graphics, this was jaw-dropping stuff back in the day.

    The mid-boss here is tricky — his jump-and-punch pattern is hard to time. Stay patient and keep trying.

    Boss Strategy:
    Use Batarangs to wear him down. After he jumps and leaves an opening, rush in with a punch.

    Once you win, you’re rewarded with animated cutscenes — a big deal in 1991!


    Stage 4 – The Batmobile Chase

    Time for a fast-paced driving stage! It’s chaotic and hard to survive, so don’t hesitate to rely on save states.

    Boss: Armored Tank
    Spam missiles like there’s no tomorrow — and again, save/load is your friend here.


    Stage 5 – The Clown Gauntlet

    These pesky clowns dodge everything!


    Here’s a tip: Jump far forward from the middle of the stage to grab an extra life. If you die afterward, you’ll restart closer to the front.

    Boss Tip:
    Position Batman on the left side. When the boss charges with a knife, jump and punch — repeat this pattern to win.


    Stage 6 – The Airborne Assault

    This stage is brutal. The boss will destroy you repeatedly.
    Best advice: Use missiles, and don’t be ashamed to lean on save/load mechanics again.


    Stage 7 – The Finale

    Welcome to the final stage — and prepare for frustration.

    You’ll face wave after wave of mid-bosses, often with just a sliver of health left. Again, save states will save your sanity here.

    Dodge bombs, climb higher, and enjoy the incredible Gotham City skyline as you approach the climax.


    Final Boss – The Joker

    At last, you reach the rooftop and confront Joker himself. He’s smiling as always, but don’t underestimate him — one careless move and you’re toast.

    The strategy:

    • Throw Batarangs rapidly.
    • Somersault behind him and punch.
    • Repeat until he’s finished.

    In true Batman fashion, Joker meets his end by falling from the tower with a creepy smile still on his face.


    🎮 Final Thoughts

    Sunsoft nailed it.
    The graphics, music, presentation, and difficulty balance are all top-notch. This game remains one of the best Batman titles ever made — a true 16-bit classic that still holds up today.

    If you’re a retro gamer in your 40s or beyond, give this one a shot.
    It’s challenging, satisfying, and a blast from the past.

    🦇 Enjoy your time in Gotham!

    Original article in Korean: [link]