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All old school gamers from late 80's must know about the game Contra, which was developed and published by Konami in 1987. I just wanted to take some time and give few words about this awesome game. Contra is an arcade game developed by Konami in 1987. Konami produced their own home version of Contra for the NES, which was released in February 1988 in Japan and North America. The PAL version, titled Probotector, was released in December 28, 1990. The NES version of Contra differs from the arcade game in a few ways. All ten stages from the arcade version are present, although the "core" segments are no longer individual stages but boss battles that occur at the end of each base stage, reducing the total number of stages to eight. The base stages themselves were also made into linear levels instead of their original maze-like structure (resulting in the removal of the map display) and the time limit was removed as well. The rest of the game's stages were also modified with the addition of more traps (such as surfacing spiked walls, mortar launchers, and bottomless pits). The design of the Area 3 boss (originally Area 4 in the arcade version) was changed as well. All six power-ups from the arcade version are present, with the Machine Gun and the Laser Rifle now represented by letter-based Falcon icons (an "M" and an "L" respectively) like the other four power-ups. A seventh power-up is also introduced called the "Special", which destroys all on-screen enemies once picked up. It is represented by an unmarked Falcon icon. Unlike the arcade version, the flying capsules appear regardless of which weapon the player is using. If you want to learn more about this please [url=contracentral.com/]visit Contra Central[/url]. The NES version of Contra was one of the earliest games to use the secret Konami code, which originated with the NES version of Gradius. Inputting the code on the title screen before starting the game will grant each player thirty lives each time they start (both when a game begins and each time the game is continued). |
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No other plant provides so many opportunities for decoration, decoration and arrangement as a cactus. That's why the most popular plants are suiculants that do not require much care. However, there is the term "killed cactus", which the owner can do by neglect or because of too much worry. If that were not for you if you decided on this plant, follow some of the tips that follow and you will have wonderful cacti in your home, yard or garden. Cacti need more light to grow and bloom, but they should not be exposed to strong sun all day long. That's why the ideal position is the window, balcony or garden on the southeast side. The cacti appear gradually after the winter, and with the first heat they are removed from the direct sun. Artificial light (bulbs or neon signs) helps, but in no way can it replace the natural light. Beginners are wise to buy a cactus substrate, and they should choose those that are based on peat, have plenty of quartz sand or coconut fibers. Coarse sand or stones should be added to make the substrate porous. The substrate should contain half of the pebbles and coarse sand. Ideally, young plants should be transplanted every spring in the spring to provide a fresh substrate and place for growth. This is useful, because it is important to regularly review the roots for any disease or root outbursts of your own. It is a mistake to believe that cacti do not need water, but it is even worse if they are constantly watered. They are flooded when the earth is completely dry or ready to pop up. In winter, once a month, and for years, the soil should be drenched, and as soon as it is dried when it is scratched - it is time to water with soft water. Plastic pots are easier, cheaper, require less watering and easy to wash. The only disadvantage is that they do not absorb moisture, but are the best solution for beginners with small cacti. Clay pots provide stability to high plants, they absorb water well, but algae are created and they are looking for stronger shelves. Stubble species should be planted in pots with a diameter of about half the height of the plant. The container must have a hole for draining water, and a piece of brick or grid must be placed over it to prevent the dispersion of the substrate from the vessel. Information provided by: Succulent City |
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