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'''''Contra: Hard Corps''''' is a side-scrolling [[run and gun]] game released by [[Konami]] for the [[Sega Genesis]] in North America and South Korea in [[1994]]. It was also released for the Mega Drive as {{nihongo|'''''Contra: The Hard Corps'''''|魂斗羅 ザ・ハードコア|Kontora Za Hādo Koa}} in Japan and as '''''Probotector''''' in Europe and Australia . It was the first game in the {{c|Contra|Contra series}} released for a [[Sega]] platform and serves as a departure from preceding games in the series in many ways.


Set five years after the events of ''[[Contra III: The Alien Wars]]'', a terrorist group led by the renegade Colonel Bahamut has stolen an alien cell recovered from the war and now intends to use it to produce weapons. Instead of the traditional Contra heroes of Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, a new task force known as the Hard Corps (with four members) are sent to deal with the situation. The game features a branching storyline with multiple possible endings.
'''''Contra: Hard Corps''''' is a side-scrolling [[run and gun]] game released by [[Konami]] for the [[Sega Genesis]] in North America and South Korea in [[1994]]. It was also released for the Mega Drive as {{nihongo|'''''Contra: The Hard Corps'''''|魂斗羅 ザ・ハードコア|Kontora Za Hādo Koa}}<ref name=thehardcorps>{{cite video game|title=Contra: The Hard Corps|platform=Mega Drive|developer=Konami|language=Japanese|level=Copyrights screen}}</ref> in [[Japan]] and as '''''Probotector''''' in Europe and Australia .  It was the first game in the [[Contra (video game series)|Contra series]] released for a [[Sega]] platform and serves as a departure from preceding games in the series in many ways.
 
Set five years after the events of ''[[Contra III: The Alien Wars]]'', a terrorist group led by the renegade Colonel Bahamut has stolen an alien cell recovered from the war and now intends to use it to produce weapons. Instead of the traditional Contra heroes of Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, a new task force known as the Hard Corps (with four members) are sent to deal with the situation. The game features a branching storyline with multiple possible endings.<ref name=beep199410>{{cite_journal|url=http://shmuplations.com/contrahc/|title=Contra: The Hard Corps developer's commentary|journal=Beep! Mega Drive|date=October 1994|language=Japanese}}</ref>
 
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The objective of each stage of the game is to reach the end by shooting at every enemy that gets in the way, and fight the boss awaiting at the end. While most of the game have the character walking on foot, certain stages have the player riding a Motoroid, a hoverbike that can transform into an ostrich-like robot. Unlike previous ''Contra'' games, which featured overhead segments in addition to the regular side-view stages, all the stages in ''Hard Corps''  retains the standard side-view perspective for most of the game. Another difference is the player can now choose between one of four unique player characters. Like in the previous ''Contra'' games, a maximum of two players can play simultaneously, but they're not allowed to choose the same character.
The objective of each stage of the game is to reach the end by shooting at every enemy that gets in the way, and fight the [[boss (video games)|boss]] awaiting at the end. While most of the game have the character walking on foot, certain stages have the player riding a Motoroid, a hoverbike that can transform into an ostrich-like robot. Unlike previous ''Contra'' games, which featured overhead segments in addition to the regular side-view stages, all the stages in ''Hard Corps''  retains the standard side-view perspective for most of the game. Another difference is the player can now choose between one of four unique player characters.<ref name=usmanualp6>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 6}}</ref> Like in the previous ''Contra'' games, a maximum of two players can play simultaneously, but they're not allowed to choose the same character.<ref name=usmanualp6/>


The controls are similar to ''Contra III'', but have been adapted to work with the Genesis's standard three-button controller, as well as the six-button controller. The three main buttons (A, B, and C) are used for switching between weapons, shooting, and jumping respectively in the default control configuration. By pressing the weapon change button while shooting (or the X, Y, or Z buttons on the six-button controller), the player can toggle between two shooting styles: one which allows for free movement while shooting, and another which keeps the character still while he or she aims in one of eight directions. The player can also jump down from certain platforms, as well as move on walls and ceilings like in ''Contra III''. A new ability added to the game is a sliding technique performed by holding the direction-pad diagonally downwards while pressing the jump button. The character will be invulnerable while sliding and can even harm certain enemies.
The controls are similar to ''Contra III'', but have been adapted to work with the Genesis's standard three-button controller, as well as the six-button controller. The three main buttons (A, B, and C) are used for switching between weapons, shooting, and jumping respectively in the default control configuration. By pressing the weapon change button while shooting (or the X, Y, or Z buttons on the six-button controller), the player can toggle between two shooting styles: one which allows for free movement while shooting, and another which keeps the character still while he or she aims in one of eight directions.<ref name=usmanualp10>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 10}}</ref> The player can also jump down from certain platforms, as well as move on walls and ceilings like in ''Contra III''. A new ability added to the game is a sliding technique performed by holding the direction-pad diagonally downwards while pressing the jump button. The character will be invulnerable while sliding and can even harm certain enemies.<ref name=usmanualp11>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 11}}</ref>


The player can now carry up to four different weapons, as well as a supply of bombs. Like in previous games, weapons are obtained from flying capsule pods. This time the weapon items are now labeled "A", "B", "C", and "D", which will vary depending on the character controlled by the player. Each player begins with a standard machine gun, which can be upgraded to a different semi-automatic weapon by picking up the A-type power-up. When the player's character loses a life, the weapon they had equipped will be lost. Unlike ''Contra III'', the player's supply of bombs will remain the same when a life is lost.
The player can now carry up to four different weapons, as well as a supply of bombs. Like in previous games, weapons are obtained from flying capsule pods. This time the weapon items are now labeled "A", "B", "C", and "D", which will vary depending on the character controlled by the player. Each player begins with a standard machine gun, which can be upgraded to a different semi-automatic weapon by picking up the A-type power-up. When the player's character loses a life, the weapon they had equipped will be lost. Unlike ''Contra III'', the player's supply of bombs will remain the same when a life is lost.<ref name=usmanualp13>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 13}}</ref>


Another unique feature to ''Contra: Hard Corps'' is the addition of branching paths that allows the player to play through a different set of stages depending on key decisions made during key moments of the game's story.
Another unique feature to ''Contra: Hard Corps'' is the addition of branching paths that allows the player to play through a different set of stages depending on key decisions made during key moments of the game's story.<ref name=hardcorpss4intro>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|developer=Konami|platform=Sega Genesis|level=Stage 5: Jungle, Mission Briefing}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
In 2641, an elite team of commandos called the "Unified Military Special Mobile Task Force K-X", also known as the "Contra Hard Corps", has been assembled to combat the rapid spread of crime and illegal activities following the war. When an unknown hacker infiltrates the city's security system and reprograms a group of unmanned robots to cause havoc, the Hard Corps are deployed to handle the situation.
In 2641, an elite team of commandos called the "Unified Military Special Mobile Task Force K-X", also known as the "Contra Hard Corps", has been assembled to combat the rapid spread of crime and illegal activities following the war. When an unknown hacker infiltrates the city's security system and reprograms a group of unmanned robots to cause havoc, the Hard Corps are deployed to handle the situation.<ref name=usmanualp4>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 4}}</ref><ref name=usmanualp5>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 5}}</ref>


===Characters===
===Characters===
;Ray Poward
;Ray Poward
:A standard male soldier.
:A standard male soldier.<ref name=usmanualp14>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 14}}</ref>
;Sheena Etranzi
;Sheena Etranzi
:A female soldier.
:A female soldier.<ref name=usmanualp15>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 15}}</ref>
;Brad Fang
;Brad Fang
:A wolf-like humanoid with two cybernetic arms, one of them equipped with a gatling gun.
:A wolf-like humanoid with two cybernetic arms, one of them equipped with a gatling gun.<ref name=usmanualp16>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 16}}</ref>
;Browny
;Browny
:A small robot. When controlling Browny, the player can also hover in the air by pressing the jump again during mid-air.
:A small robot. When controlling Browny, the player can also hover in the air by pressing the jump again during mid-air.<ref name=usmanualp17>{{cite video game|title=Contra: Hard Corps|platform=Sega Genesis|developer=Konami|level=Instruction manual, page 17}}</ref>


===Stages===
===Stages===
The game begins when the Hard Corps are deployed on a big city to destroy a group of unmanned weapons that had been reprogrammed to attack civilians. At the end of the first stage, the player confronts a robot piloted by the mercenary Deadeye Joe, who escapes after the battle. At this point, the Hard Corps will receive an emergency call from Dr. Geo Mandrake informing them that the government's research center is being attacked by an unknown group. The player can choose to pursue Deadeye Joe or go to the research center to thwart the terrorists, each path leading to a different second stage. Regardless of the chosen path, both stages converge to a common route. In the third stage, the player are sent to a junkyard to apprehend the notorious hacker Noiman Cascade, while the fourth stage is set in the jungle, where the enemy's hideout is located. In the fifth stage, the Hard Corps will be caught in trap by the enemy leader, Colonel Bahamut, and the player is given another choice. From this point on, the storyline splits into four possible paths, each with its own outcome. There's also a hidden coliseum stage with its own ending, for a total of five possible outcomes.
The game begins when the Hard Corps are deployed on a big city to destroy a group of unmanned weapons that had been reprogrammed to attack civilians. At the end of the first stage, the player confronts a robot piloted by the mercenary Deadeye Joe, who escapes after the battle. At this point, the Hard Corps will receive an emergency call from Dr. Geo Mandrake informing them that the government's research center is being attacked by an unknown group. The player can choose to pursue Deadeye Joe or go to the research center to thwart the terrorists, each path leading to a different second stage. Regardless of the chosen path, both stages converge to a common route. In the third stage, the player are sent to a junkyard to apprehend the notorious hacker Noiman Cascade, while the fourth stage is set in the jungle, where the enemy's hideout is located. In the fifth stage, the Hard Corps will be caught in trap by the enemy leader, Colonel Bahamut, and the player is given another choice. From this point on, the storyline splits into four possible paths, each with its own outcome. There's also a hidden coliseum stage with its own ending, for a total of five possible outcomes.<ref name=beep199410/>
 
==Development==
The score was written by Hiroshi Kobayashi, [[Michiru Yamane]], [[Akira Yamaoka]], Hirofumi Taniguchi, and [[Aki Hata]]. The tune "Simon 1994 RD" is a remix of "Vampire Killer", a recurring theme music in the ''[[Castlevania]]'' series. The track is played in the secret Battle Stadium stage against the first enemy, an afro-haired cyborg who fights the player with a whip, as well as fishes thrown like a boomerang. His design is a pastiche of ''Castlevania'' protagonist [[Simon Belmont]], as well as of Japanese singer [[Masato Shimon]].


==Versions==
==Versions==
The Japanese version, titled ''Contra: The Hard Corps'', was made significantly easier than its North American counterpart due to the addition of a life gauge that allows the player to take three hits from an enemy before losing a life. The Japanese version also features unlimited continues, in contrast with the American version, which only allows the player to continue five times.
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The Japanese version, titled ''Contra: The Hard Corps'', was made significantly easier than its North American counterpart due to the addition of a life gauge that allows the player to take three hits from an enemy before losing a life. The Japanese version also features unlimited continues, in contrast with the American version, which only allows the player to continue five times. The Japanese cover features an illustration drawn by animator [[Yasuomi Umetsu]], who also provided some of the character art in the game's manual.
 
The [[PAL region|PAL version]] of the game is titled ''Probotector'' and like the European localizations of previous ''Contra'' games for home consoles, the main characters (CX-1 through 4) and some of the enemies were renamed and replaced with robotic counterparts (Browny was left unchanged, with only his name changed). The plot was also rewritten, with Colonel Bahamut and Dead-Eye Joe being redesigned as humanoid aliens, and the alien cell was replaced with a computer device called the "X-Drive". The gameplay is the same as the North American version, but the player only has four continues in the European version, instead of five like in the North American release.
 
Some cutscenes were also altered. For example, the player character no longer identifies the boss of Stage 1, a robot previously thought unmanned, to be piloted by a man, or Dr. Geo Mandrake being eaten by a monster created in his merger machine. It is also impossible to side with the Alien General in this version, thus eliminating one of the endings.<ref>http://www.schnittberichte.com/schnittbericht.php?ID=3891</ref>


The PAL version of the game is titled ''Probotector'' and like the European localizations of previous ''Contra'' games for home consoles, the main characters (CX-1 through 4) and some of the enemies were renamed and replaced with robotic counterparts (Browny was left unchanged, with only his name changed). The plot was also rewritten, with Colonel Bahamut and Dead-Eye Joe being redesigned as humanoid aliens, and the alien cell was replaced with a computer device called the "X-Drive". The gameplay is the same as the North American version, but the player only has four continues in the European version, instead of five like in the North American release.


Some cutscenes were also altered. For example, the player character no longer identifies the boss of Stage 1, a robot previously thought unmanned, to be piloted by a man, or Dr. Geo Mandrake being eaten by a monster created in his merger machine. It is also impossible to side with the Alien General in this version, thus eliminating one of the endings.
==References==
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File:Contra Hard Corps JP box.jpg|Japanese box
File:Probotector MD box.jpg|European box
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