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Super Probotector

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Developed and published by Konami, Super Probotector is the European version of Contra III: The Alien Wars for the SNES. Players control robot heroes through a relentless alien invasion in a fast-paced run-and-gun campaign. It is remembered for its tight stage design, varied weapon set, and impressive Mode 7 spectacle, making it one of the system's standout action shooters.
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Release Date
1992-01-01
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22

The game mixes side-scrolling stages with top-down segments, focusing on constant movement, jumping, shooting, and evasive dodging. Players can swap between weapons and power up their firepower with pickups. Some stages add Mode 7 rotation, chase sequences, and vehicle sections, while boss fights demand pattern recognition and quick positioning. Progress is stage-based, with limited forgiveness and frequent respawns after failure.

Bill Rizer

One of the series' main protagonists, appearing in robotic form in this European release to fight the alien army.

Lance Bean

The other lead protagonist, also presented as a robot in this version and fighting alongside Bill.

Keep a mid-range position whenever possible so you can attack while still reacting to incoming fire. Spread-type weapons are best for crowd control, while focused weapons work better on bosses. Learn the route and enemy spawn points in vehicle stages, and prioritize survival over speed in the most dangerous sections.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Memorizing enemy spawns makes the game much more manageable.

Tips

Try to enter boss fights with a strong weapon level whenever possible.

User Reviews

Fast, tight, and extremely polished; a classic SNES action shooter.

User Reviews

The robot presentation gives this European version a distinctive identity, and the stage design still stands out.

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