

Plus, you can set your stock of lives to 3, 5, or 7, and there are infinite continues.Ĭontrols are classic NES-style on the Wii Remote, with 1 being the fire button and 2 making your character jump.

On the gameplay front, there are four difficulty settings: Easy, Normal, Hard, and an unlockable “Nightmare” setting. Unfortunately, there is no sound test however, you can adjust the respective volume of the sound effects and music. However, there is also a remix of a track from Contra III she doesn’t tell which, but to say “you know which one.” It sounds like the game may use the same voice clips as Contra 4 did on the Nintendo DS.įor music, she says that it “feels like Mega Drive but in a super-awesome way,” and has classic NES themes remixed, though the Waterfall and Ice Field stages didn’t make it in. Cutscenes are hand-drawn, and despite being the Japanese version, the voices are said to be in English, though the text was not. Put simply, the game is described as being like the child of Contra III: The Alien Wars on the Super NES and Contra: Hard Corps on the SEGA Genesis. Vixy of Rockman Perfect Memories (via GoNintendo) claims to have beaten it already (which really leaves one to question the challenge level), and provides the following details.
#CONTRA REBIRTH WII PLUS#
And now, with the game scheduled to be released in Japan… huh, today, actually… we have tons of videos of the gameplay, plus details to boot! Last week brought a tear to my eye with the announcement (such as it was) of Contra ReBirth coming to WiiWare.
