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Operation C
''Operation C'', released as 〔The game's Japanese title is written in kana, instead of the original game's ateji title of .〕 in Japan and as ''Probotector'' in the PAL region, is a 1991 run and gun game by Konami released for the Game Boy. It is the first portable installment in the ''Contra'' series and features gameplay and graphics similar to the Nintendo Entertainment System versions of ''Contra'' and ''Super C''. ==Gameplay== The game has a total of five stages, many of which share design similarities to ''Super C'' (the NES version of ''Super Contra''). The three odd-numbered stages (1, 3, and 5) are played from a side-view perspective, while the two even-numbered ones (2 and 4) are top-view. The soundtrack consists primarily of arranged background music from the original ''Contra'', with the exception of a few tunes (namely the Area 2 theme, the Stage Select theme, the sub-boss theme in Area 3, and the ending theme). ''Operation C'' was the first ''Contra'' game to feature auto-fire as a default feature, resulting in the removal of the Machine Gun power-up from previous games. The Laser Rifle is also removed, leaving only the Spread Shot and Fire Gun from ''Super C''. However, the game introduces a new Homing Gun that fires bullets that chase after enemies. The Spread Shot starts out as a three way shot, but it can be upgraded to a five way version after picking it up a second time. Unlike ''Super C'', the Fire Gun does not have chargeable shots, while the Barrier and Rapid Bullets power-ups are not featured in this installment either.
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