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Contra: Hard Corps — Sega Genesis Cartridge | Konami (1994)

Contra: Hard Corps — Sega Genesis Cartridge | Konami (1994)

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No continues. No mercy. No regrets. Contra: Hard Corps for Sega Genesis is the franchise at its most unhinged — four playable characters, branching story paths, and a difficulty curve that will make you question every life choice that led you to this moment. Developed and published by Konami in 1994, Hard Corps ditched the jungle warfare roots of the original and went full cyberpunk chaos, complete with a robot dog, a scientist with a bazooka, and a final boss gauntlet that still has people talking. It's one of the most technically impressive run-and-gun games on the Genesis and a genuine crown jewel for any serious 16-bit collection.

What's Included:

  • 🕹️ Game cartridge — Sega Genesis (NTSC U/C)

Game Details:

  • 🏆 Developed & Published by: Konami | © 1994 Konami
  • ⚡ Players: 1–2 | Simultaneous Co-op | Turbo Button Compatible
  • 🌍 NTSC U/C | Compatible with North American Sega Genesis consoles
  • 🎮 Genre: Run-and-Gun | Branching story paths | Multiple endings

Why Collectors Love It:

Hard Corps is the kind of game that Genesis collectors actively hunt for — it's not a common find, it holds its value, and it's genuinely one of the best action games the platform ever produced. Four playable characters with different weapons and movesets, multiple story branches depending on your in-game choices, and a soundtrack that absolutely slaps for a 1994 cartridge. If you're building a serious Genesis library, this one isn't optional.

Condition Notes:

Cartridge only. Shows normal wear consistent with age — please review photos for specific condition details.

Perfect For: Sega Genesis collectors, run-and-gun enthusiasts, fans of the Contra franchise, retro gaming historians who know Hard Corps is the best entry in the series, and anyone who thinks co-op games peaked in 1994.

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