The player(s) starts by selecting a country to fight for: Any born and bred Contra fan is addicted to – and maybe even a little obsessed with – power-ups, and this game feeds the fiend. Yeah, it’s just as hard as I remember, but just as fun too. Using my 3GC Steel Series Gamepad, which is really only good as a retro ROM controller, I loaded it up and gave it a whirl. I never had the pleasure of playing the console version as a kid, but since I now use the Snes9x emulator, I figured I would give this classic a second chance. Yes, the game is the standard “ Impossible” difficulty that has been made famous by so many good arcade titles, but my frustrations are overwhelmed by adrenaline, because “ if I could just get to a little further next time.” became my excuse for punishing myself again and again.Īero Fighters was released in the arcades in ’92, ported to the Super Famicom (Japan’s Super Nintendo) in ’93, and the SNES in ’94. As I was scrolling through the vast amount of ROMs I have, Aero Fighters quickly caught my eye, as I have wasted many a token on this little sucker. Though I didn’t spend as much time in them as I would have liked when I was little, as a teenager, it was a great place to hang, especially if we were dragged to the mall. Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemĪny game from the arcade brings back lots of memories for me.
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