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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
  2. <launchers>
  3. <launcher>
  4. <name>nestopia</name>
  5. <application>D:\Nintendo\nestopia\nestopia.exe</application>
  6. <args>"%rom%"</args>
  7. <rompath>D:\Nintendo\games\</rompath>
  8. <thumbpath>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\</thumbpath>
  9. <fanartpath>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\</fanartpath>
  10. <romext>nes</romext>
  11. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  12. <thumb></thumb>
  13. <fanart></fanart>
  14. <genre></genre>
  15. <release></release>
  16. <publisher></publisher>
  17. <launcherplot></launcherplot>
  18. <wait>true</wait>
  19. <roms>
  20. <rom>
  21. <name>Contra</name>
  22. <filename>D:\Nintendo\games\Contra.nes</filename>
  23. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  24. <thumb>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\Contra.JPG</thumb>
  25. <fanart>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\Contra.JPG</fanart>
  26. <genre>Shooter</genre>
  27. <release>1988</release>
  28. <publisher>Konami</publisher>
  29. <gameplot>One of the most beloved shooters of the NES era, Contra harbors a not-so-hidden secret: It's ridiculously hard unless you use the so-called Konami Code to give yourself 30 lives. But with the code in place, the difficulty level is relaxed enough to let you enjoy it for the accomplished and polished shooter it is. You (and an optional friend) control Lance and Bill, two soldiers dropped into the jungle to battle the alien menace known as Red Falcon. With its two-player simultaneous action, variety of weapons, and horizontal, vertical and pseudo-3D stages, Contra became the standard by which future platform shooters would be judged. </gameplot>
  30. </rom>
  31. <rom>
  32. <name>1943: The Battle of Midway</name>
  33. <filename>D:\Nintendo\games\1943 The Battle of Midway.nes</filename>
  34. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  35. <thumb>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\1943 The Battle of Midway.JPG</thumb>
  36. <fanart>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\1943 The Battle of Midway.JPG</fanart>
  37. <genre>Shooter</genre>
  38. <release>1988</release>
  39. <publisher>Capcom Micronics Computers/Orchid Technology</publisher>
  40. <gameplot>1943 is a slight improvement over 1942, featuring better music and more detailed graphics. An element added to the NES version is the ability to distribute points to improve various aspects of your aircraft, such as offense, defense and special weapons. </gameplot>
  41. </rom>
  42. <rom>
  43. <name>Donkey Kong Classics</name>
  44. <filename>D:\Nintendo\games\Donkey Kong Classics.nes</filename>
  45. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  46. <thumb>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\Donkey Kong Classics.JPG</thumb>
  47. <fanart>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\Donkey Kong Classics.JPG</fanart>
  48. <genre>Compilation</genre>
  49. <release>1988</release>
  50. <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  51. <gameplot>Donkey Kong Classics combines Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. onto one cartridge with no changes from their original NES releases. </gameplot>
  52. </rom>
  53. <rom>
  54. <name>Blades of Steel</name>
  55. <filename>D:\Nintendo\games\Blades of Steel.nes</filename>
  56. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  57. <thumb>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\Blades of Steel.JPG</thumb>
  58. <fanart>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\Blades of Steel.JPG</fanart>
  59. <genre>Sports</genre>
  60. <release>1988</release>
  61. <publisher>Konami</publisher>
  62. <gameplot>Blades of Steel represented a big step in bringing a new level of authenticity to sports games. Compared to the cartoonish look and feel of Nintendo's Ice Hockey, the game was a close representation of the real thing, featuring six-on-six action, properly proportioned players, an isometric view of the rink, animated crowds, and even fighting. Luckily, Blades of Steel didn't sacrifice fun for realism, and it stands as one of the most enjoyable sports games of its era. </gameplot>
  63. </rom>
  64. <rom>
  65. <name>Bionic Commando</name>
  66. <filename>D:\Nintendo\games\Bionic Commando.nes</filename>
  67. <platform>Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
  68. <thumb>D:\Nintendo\test thumbs\Bionic Commando.JPG</thumb>
  69. <fanart>D:\Nintendo\test fanart\Bionic Commando.JPG</fanart>
  70. <genre>Shooter</genre>
  71. <release>1988</release>
  72. <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  73. <gameplot>Super Joe has been captured during his attempt to stop the secret Abatros (sic) plan, and in Bionic Commando it's up to you to save him. What makes this game unique is that it's impossible to jump, so vertical movement can only be achieved through the use of your grappling hook arm. It's difficult at first but eventually becomes second nature. This unorthodox control scheme, combined with one-hit deaths, rewards stealth and careful movement. A compelling storyline, great graphics and a memorable soundtrack cement its place in the NES pantheon of excellent games. Interestingly, the Japanese version was called Top Secret: Hitler's Revival and featured neo-Nazis as enemies and Adolf Hitler as the final boss. </gameplot>
  74. </rom>
  75. </roms>
  76. </launcher>
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