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''Contra'' is a video game series produced by
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composed primarily of run and gun-style shooting games. The series debuted in February 1987 with the Japanese coin-operated arcade game of the same name, which was has since spawned several sequels produced for various platforms. The arcade version of ''Contra'' was released a few months after the
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was made public. While it is unclear whether the game was deliberately named after the Nicaraguan Contra rebels, the ending theme of the original game was titled , after the adversaries of the real-life Contras.


Gameplay

The majority of the ''Contra'' games are side-scrolling shoot-'em-ups where the player takes control of an armed commando who must fight all sorts of extraterrestrial monsters and other kinds of futuristic menaces. In addition to the side-scrolling stages, the original ''
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'' (among others) also features "pseudo-3D perspective" levels where the player must move towards the background in order to progress, while subsequent titles, such as '' Super Contra'' and '' Contra III: The Alien Wars'', feature overhead stages as well. Only the
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-developed installments in the series, '' Contra: Legacy of War'' and '' C: The Contra Adventure'', as well as ''
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'', deviated from the series' mainly side-scrolling perspective (although ''C: The Contra Adventure'' does feature two side-scrolling stages). '' Contra: Shattered Soldier'', while maintaining the side-view perspective of the 2D games, features fully polygonal 3D graphics. Almost every game in the series, with only a few exceptions (such as the
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version of ''Contra'', ''C: The Contra Adventure'' or '' Operation C'' for the
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, which were single-player only), allows two players to play the game simultaneously. The main power-ups in the series are falcon-shaped letter icons which will replace the player's default weapon with a new one, such as a Laser Gun or a Spread Gun. There are also power-ups that are actually auxiliary items like the Barrier (which provides temporary invincibility) or the Rapid Bullets (which increases the firing speed of the player's current weapon) in the original ''Contra'', as well as weapons such as the Mega Shell in the arcade version of ''Super Contra'' and the Bombs in ''Contra III'' and '' Contra: Hard Corps'', that are used to destroy all on-screen enemies. The original arcade version of ''Contra'' used the falcon icons for all of its weapons except the Laser Gun and the Fire Ball weapon, while in the arcade version of ''Super Contra'', no Falcon icons were used. ''Contra: Shattered Soldier'' and ''Neo Contra'' both deviate from this tradition by having set weapon configurations instead. Most of the ''Contra'' games have the player begin the game with only a set number of lives (three in most console games). If the player gets hit once, they will lose a life along with any weapon they currently possess in some games. Because of this, the ''Contra'' series is notorious for being extremely difficult. Even in the original arcade versions, most of the games only give limited chances to continue before forcing the player to start all over. Extra lives are usually obtained in most games when the player reaches certain scores. The NES version of the original ''Contra'' used the
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'') to start the game with thirty lives instead of the usual three. Most of the subsequent console games in the series only featured these extra lives codes in their Japanese releases, such as ''Contra Spirits'' (the Japanese version of ''Contra III'') and ''Contra: Hard Corps''.


Games


Main games

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, C64, CPC, ZX) (1987) *:''Contra'' is the first game in the series. Many of the series' conventions such as power-ups, two-player cooperative gameplay and the character's light mobility (including somersaults) were already present in this game. The game is composed of traditional side-view stages that scroll either vertically or horizontally, as well as "3D view" stages in which the player moves towards the backgrounds. The NES version is different from the arcade version and has longer stages and numerous other modifications. In Japan, the Famicom version uses the VRC2 chip, which allowed for additional background animation and cut-scenes not included in its North American and European NES counterparts. An MSX2 version was also produced that is drastically different from the other two versions, made by Konami staff members, but not by the original team who made the original Arcade. Several computer versions were done outside Japan, by Ocean in Europe for the C64, CPC and ZX, and by Banana Software in North America for DOS based PCs. * '' Super Contra'' (Arcade, NES, DOS, Amiga) (1987) *: ''Super Contra'' replaces the 3D view stages from the original with top-view stages similar to those in ''
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''. Features unique to the arcade version includes upgradable weapons and the ability to control the character's jumping height. The NES version (retitled ''Super C'' for its North American version) has three new stages and a new final boss, but lacks the upgradable weapons from the arcade game. Unlimited Software created DOS and Amiga conversions for the North American market, based on the arcade original. * '' Operation C'' (
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) (1991) *: ''Operation C'' is the first ''Contra'' game made specifically for a portable platform. Featuring gameplay similar to the NES version of ''Super C'', ''Operation C'' also first introduced the "homing gun" power-up. * '' Contra III: The Alien Wars'' (
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) (1992) *: The series' first entry for a 16-bit game console, ''Contra III'' allows the player's character to climb into walls or railings and carry two weapons that can be switched back and forth, as well as smart bombs that kill all on-screen enemies. Many of the stages and bosses made use of the system's
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graphic effects, including a bike riding stage that ends in a midair battle with the main character riding missiles. The player is now required to rotate their character in the top-view stages to move along with the scenery. Two heavily modified portable ports were produced; a port for the original Game Boy, simply titled ''Contra: The Alien Wars''; and a later Game Boy Advance port, titled ''Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX'', which replaced the top view stages with levels from ''Contra: Hard Corps''. * ''
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'' (NES) (1992) *: ''Contra Force'' combines the run and gun style of the ''Contra'' series with a power-up system similar to ''
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''. The game is notable for being the first ''Contra'' to feature selectable characters with their unique weapon configurations. ''Contra Force'' lacks the alien invaders and futuristic environment of previous installments, as the game centers around an elite task force fighting human terrorists in a present-day setting. The game was actually planned as an unrelated game in Japan titled ''Arc Hound'', but it was never officially released there, nor in Europe. * '' Contra: Hard Corps'' (
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) (1994) *: The first ''Contra'' game for a Sega platform. ''Hard Corps'' also contains selectable characters with unique weapons and abilities and introduces an in-game storyline with branching paths that alter the ending. * '' Contra: Legacy of War'' ( PlayStation, Sega Saturn) (1996) *: The first of two ''Contra'' titles developed by Appaloosa Interactive, as well as the first attempt to convert the ''Contra'' gameplay to 3D and the first game in the series to be played in an isometric perspective. It was originally sold with a pair of
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. It is the first console ''Contra'' game to be released in the
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with no changes. A Japanese release of ''Legacy of War'' was planned, but canceled. * '' C: The Contra Adventure'' (PlayStation) (1998) *: The second ''Contra'' game developed by Appaloosa. The gameplay is composed of several side-scrolling and 3D stages, as well as a single overhead stage. It's the only console game in the series to lack a multiplayer mode. ''C: The Contra Adventure'' was only released in North America, with no Japanese or European versions. * '' Contra: Shattered Soldier'' ( PlayStation 2) (2002) *: Features 2D side-scrolling gameplay with fully polygonal 3D graphics. The player now has a fixed weapon configuration, allowing the character to use one of three weapons. The player can also charge their weapon for a more powerful shot. The game grades the player's performance on each stage and only allows the good ending to those with an above-average rank. * ''
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'' (PlayStation 2) (2004) *: Most of the game is played in an isometric perspective, but portions are side-scrolling or overhead-behind. The player can now select their weapon configurations, which includes a weapon that locks onto airborne enemies. * '' Contra 4'' ( Nintendo DS) (2007) *: Developed by
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, the gameplay is displayed on two screens and the player's character now has a grappling hook that latches onto railings. The gameplay system is modeled after ''Contra III: The Alien Wars'', with upgradable weapons similar to ''Super Contra''. It also features the return of the 3D view "tunnel" stages from the original ''Contra''. The game has never been released in Europe. * '' Contra ReBirth'' (downloadable for Wii) (2009) *: Developed by M2 and published by
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for
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, this 2D side-scrolling game was released in May 2009 in Japan and features Bill Rizer and Genbei Yagyu from ''Neo Contra'' fighting off an alien invasion. It features hand-drawn sprite-based visuals, and has two unlockable characters as well as an unlockable "nightmare mode." With the announcement of the closure of the Nintendo Wii Shop Channel in 2018, and discontinued in 2019, this game is no longer available for purchase or re-download. * '' Hard Corps: Uprising'' (downloadable for
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) (2011) *: The game was developed by
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and is the first ''Contra'' game without the ''Contra'' name in the title. It became available on Xbox Live Arcade on February 16, 2011, and was released on the PlayStation Network on March 15, 2011. It is a prequel to the original ''Contra''. The player plays as Colonel Bahamut, the main antagonist from ''Contra: Hard Corps''. Although the game was released with only two different characters to choose from, Konami has released additional characters via DLC. * '' Contra: Rogue Corps'' ( Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4,
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) *:Developed by Toylogic and published by Konami, '' Contra: Rogue Corps'' is a top-down isometric view run and gun game taking place years after '' Contra III: The Alien Wars'', which was released on September 24, 2019.


Other games

Spin-offs exclusive to mobile gaming platforms among other mediums. * ''Contra: The War of the Worlds'' (mobile) (2009) *: A mobile game developed by Konami's Chinese division. In this game, the player fights alien intruders on the Moon. * ''Contra: Evolution'' (Arcade, Android, iPhone,
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) (2010) *: A remake of the original ''Contra'' which was released in China on mobile phones (2010), based on an arcade version that would actually be released later (2011) and later ported to
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systems in 2013. It features updated graphics, new characters to choose from, pay-to-play credits to buy extra lives, and bonus stages. * ''Contra 3D'' (
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) *: ''Contra 3D'' is a pachislot game based on the ''Contra'' series which was released in Japan in 2013. * ''Neo Contra (Slot Machine)'' (
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) *: ''Neo Contra (Slot Machine)'' is a Slot Machine game based on ''
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'' which was released in North America in 2014. * ''Neo Contra: Warrior Reloaded'' (
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) *: ''Neo Contra: Warrior Reloaded'' is another slot machine game based on ''
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'', released in 2016. * ''Neo Contra: Samurai Strike'' (
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) *: ''Neo Contra: Samurai Strike'' is another slot machine game based on ''
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'', released in 2016. * ''Contra Returns'' (mobile) *: A free-to-play mobile game developed by Tencent and Konami which was originally exclusive to China in 2017. At the time of the Chinese release, it was nominated for "Best Sound Design in a Casual/Social Game" and "Best Music in a Casual/Social Game" at the 16th Annual Game Audio Network Guild Awards.


Re-releases

The original arcade versions of ''Contra'' and ''Super Contra'' were ported to several computer platforms in North America and Europe during the late 1980s and 1990s. In North America, the original ''Contra'' and ''Super Contra'' (as ''Super C'') were ported to
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. A version of ''Super C'' was also released for the Amiga. ''Contra'' was released for
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in Europe under the ''Gryzor'' title. As
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became more widespread, the games would be re-released in numerous formats on several platforms, most notable through the Wii's
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, and the PlayStation Network.


Cancelled games

*''Contra Spirits 64'' (
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) (Cancelled) *: Originally announced in early 1997, this Nintendo 64 incarnation of the series was to be developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka, but was later cancelled when the development team disbanded. *''Contra (Nintendo GameCube)'' (
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) (Cancelled) *: In 2002, a European division of Konami announced its development. When nothing else turned up beyond this, a response from Konami basically summed up its cancellation. *''The Definitive Contra'' (Nintendo GameCube) (Cancelled) *''Contra Online'' (PlayStation 2 and Xbox) (Cancelled) *''Contra 3DS'' (Nintendo 3DS) (Cancelled)


In other media

* ''Contra'' is one of the video games featured in the manga titled '' Rock'n Game Boy'', by Shigeto Ikehara and Published by Comic BomBom from October 1989 to December 1991. * ''
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'' (Family Computer) - during the second intermission, either a video game will appear for Player One to play or a Konami ad will appear featuring a bear shooting the puck into a net mouthing the words "Nice Shot!" The video game is actually an advertisement for Contra and other Konami games. * ''
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'' (Arcade) - Emperor Demon Gyaba appears as a major alien boss in a stage. * '' Konami Wai Wai World'' (Family Computer, Cell Phone) - although released a month before the Famicom version of ''Contra'', the final boss theme in the game is the same one used in the original ''Contra''. * '' Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Jō'' (Family Computer, Wii U VC) - Bill Rizer appears as a playable character among other Konami characters. * '' Snatcher'' - in the English-language Mega-CD/Sega CD version, two characters masquerading as Bill and Lance appear at a Konami-themed
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'' series in the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions. However, in these versions, an ad for a ''Contra'' film is shown on a large monitor on a building in the Altamila (Alton Plaza) shopping center. * '' TwinBee PARADISE in Donburi Shima'' (PC) - Sheena, Brad Fang and Ray Poward from ''Contra: Hard Corps'' make a brief cameo in Wai Wai Arcade. * '' Nano Breaker'' (PlayStation 2) - Jaguar from ''Neo Contra'' appears as a hidden character. * ''
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television series, Pucchan's other hand puppet friend in episode 19 is named after Lance Bean, a nod to the ''Contra'' character. * '' Power Pro Kun Pocket 8'' (Nintendo DS) - one of the minigames is a ''Contra'' parody. * '' Silent Hill: Shattered Memories'' - late in the game, the player explores a movie theater which features several Konami arcade machines in the lobby, including the original ''Contra''. * '' Rocket Knight'' - the ending, when playing as Gold Sparkster, features Bill Rizer shooting the Spread Gun at Gold Sparkster as he flies across the sky while saying his trademark line, "It's time for revenge". * '' Robot Chicken'' - an episode called "Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack" spoofed the ''Contra'' video game segment. * ''
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'' - one of Xiaomu's counterattack quotes is, "It's time for revenge. Let's attack aggressively!" * One of the video game characters in episode 2 from '' Spaceballs: The Animated Series'', resembles Bill and Lance from ''Contra''. While talking about Raccoon City, he is killed with a gunshot to the head by a character resembling
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Plot


Storyline and protagonists

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'') take place after the events of ''Contra III'', and followed several new characters; namely, recurring protagonist Ray Poward. Additionally, ''Hard Corps'' would feature human antagonists, rather than aliens. 2011's '' Hard Corps: Uprising'' is a prequel to ''Hard Corps'', and is also set twenty years before the events of the original ''Contra''. The game follows a character named "Bahamut", but in an interview with
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, producer Kenji Yamamoto comments that Bahamut may or may not be the same character from the original ''Hard Corps''. Yamamoto would also reveal the reason why the game doesn't use the ''Contra'' name in its title was due to how "different" fans regarded ''Hard Corps'' from the rest of the series. ''Hard Corps'' and its follow ups have since been considered to be spin-offs from the main series. Bill would not return until 2002's '' Contra: Shattered Soldier''; where he became a convicted war criminal sent to fight against his former partner, Lance, who has become a terrorist leader. In the game's sequel, ''
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'', a cryogenically frozen Bill is ultimately revealed to be a clone of the original Bill Rizer. '' Contra 4'' was intended to be a direct sequel to ''Contra III'', ignoring the events of previous installments. However, "Mad Dog" and "Scorpion", originally the nicknames given to Bill and Lance in the NES versions of ''Contra'' and ''Super C'', were made into separate characters. The game's main antagonist, "Black Viper", is also treated as a new character, despite originally appearing in the North American version of '' Operation C'' (which also refers to protagonist Lance as "Scorpion"). On the official timeline seen in the "History of ''Contra''" e-book included with the ''Contra Anniversary Collection'', the game is chronology set after the Japanese versions of ''Operation C'' and ''Contra III'', but before the events of ''Hard Corps''. '' Contra: Rogue Corps'' would return to the post-''Contra III'' setting. The game features the return of Kaiser from the latter game, who joins a group of bounty hunters in a place called the "Damned City".


Continuity differences

While the original Japanese version of the early ''Contra'' games (specifically ''Contra'', ''Super Contra'' and ''Operation C'') were set in the 27th century (in the years 2633, 2634, and 2635 in that order), the American versions of these games omitted this detail and the instruction manuals for these versions implied that the series was set during the
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. '' Contra III: The Alien Wars'' retains its futuristic setting of 2636 for its American release, but the identities of the two player characters, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean (the heroes from the previous installments), were changed to their descendants "Jimbo" and "Sully" in order to retain the continuity of the previous localizations. The enemy characters of the earlier games were also named differently in the American versions. In particular, "Red Falcon", originally the name of the terrorist army that was fought by the main characters in the first game (the Red Falcon Organization), became the name of the actual alien entity leader; thus, "Red Falcon" became the name of the final boss fought at the end of ''Contra'', where the player fights both his alien body form and his heart. In Japan, these are intended to be two different entities: Emperor Demon Dragon God Java and Emperor Demon Evil Heart Gomera Mosking, respectively. The final boss of ''Super Contra'' (or the third to last boss in the NES ''Super C'') and ''Contra III''; is named Emperor Demon Gyaba in the original Japanese versions. Often mistaken as Red Falcon, his American name is referred to as Jagger Froid in the ''Super C'' instruction manual. The American ''Super C'' instruction manual also illustrates a common "running" alien enemy from its final stage as Red Falcon. The alien entity leader known as Red Falcon does not appear as an enemy in the ''Super Contra'' or ''Super C'' games. In the Japanese version of ''Operation C'', the antagonist was originally a nameless hostile nation seeking to develop alien-based weapons. This was changed in the North American version to "Black Viper", another alien invader. With the release of the American and European versions of '' Contra: Shattered Soldier'', all international ''Contra'' releases began to follow the Japanese continuity.


Alternate continuities

''
Contra Force ''Contra Force'' is an action shooting game released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 in North America. It is a spinoff of the ''Contra'' series, being the third game in the series released for the NES following the origin ...
'' is a standalone entry that, due to it being originally intended to be separate game altogether, is considered to be non-canon from the rest of the franchise. '' Contra ReBirth'' begins in 2633, but the game's plot primarily takes place in 1973 and incorporates elements of
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. It has since been considered non-canon, instead taking place in an alternate timeline during a period dubbed "the KONTRA era".


''Probotector''

When Konami released the NES version of the original ''Contra'' in the
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(Europe and Australia) they modified the game by replacing the original main characters and most of the human enemies with robotic counterparts, retitling the game ''Probotector'' (a portmanteau of "Robot" and "Protector"), the latter move done probably to avoid any association with the Iran–Contra affair (the reason for which ''Super Contras American title was shortened to ''Super C''). The title referred to the two robotic soldiers, RD-008 and RC-011, who replaced Bill and Lance in this version. This was presumably done due to the German Federal Agency
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, which prohibited the sale and advertisement of media deemed too violent to children, including "content which glorifies war". While the original arcade games, as well as a few computer conversions under the ''Gryzor'' title, were released unchanged in Europe, subsequent console installments of the ''Contra'' series were released under the ''Probotector'' title in Europe. The original ''Probotector'' was followed by ''Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces'' for the NES (originally '' Super C'') and ''Super Probotector: Alien Rebels'' for the SNES ('' Contra III: The Alien Wars''). The ''Contra'' games for the Game Boy ('' Operation C'' and the Game Boy version of ''Alien Wars'') and Mega Drive ('' Contra: Hard Corps'') were also released as ''Probotector'' titles in Europe. The series would revert to the ''Contra'' title in Europe beginning with ''Contra: Legacy of War'' for the PlayStation, retaining the human characters. However, ''Probotector II'' and ''Super Probotector'' were still released for the Wii
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in Europe and Australia like their original releases, with no "uncensored" versions available. Although ''Contra 4'' was not released in Europe, the "Probotector" character appears in the game as a hidden character.


Reception

By the end of 1996, the ''Contra'' series had accumulated combined sales of over 4 million units worldwide.


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