上,上,下,下,左,右,左,右,B,A!Konami Code或俗称的魂斗罗代码是电子游戏历史上最著名的作弊代码之一。(Contra Code)尽管该代码首次出现在 1986 年的NES的(Gradius for the NES)Gradius中,但正是两年后发布的极其困难的魂斗罗(Contra )才使其声名鹊起。
Konami Code 将给予魂斗罗(Contra )玩家额外的 30 条生命。考虑到(Given)魂斗罗(Contra )的难度,这些生命可以让你在游戏中存活更长的时间,直到你掌握了窍门。从那时起,该代码已享誉全球,并已在许多游戏中使用。
谁创造了科乐美代码?(Who Created The Konami Code?)
在游戏的早期,难度滑块并不存在。当有人创建游戏时,测试它的唯一方法就是掌握它。如果您设计了一款具有挑战性的游戏,那么对其进行游戏测试的过程就会变得更加困难。
1986 年在任天堂娱乐系统(Nintendo Entertainment System)( NES )上发布的 2D 射击游戏(或 schmup)《Gradius 》就是这种情况。虽然最初是一款街机游戏,但Konami想将Gradius带到更多平台。其中一名游戏测试者是一位名叫Kazuhisa Hashimoto的人,他被称为Konami Code之父。
Hashimoto 将代码编程到Gradius中,以便更轻松地测试游戏。和魂斗罗(Contra)一样,它以极其困难而闻名。
在Gradius中,代码将为玩家提供所有可用的道具。最初的意图是在发布之前删除代码,但它被意外留在了 - 与今天不同的是,你当时无法修补游戏。
开发人员(Developers)认为代码不是偶然留下的。当然,该代码很快就被发现并获得了足够的赞誉,以至于它被保存在其他Konami游戏中。然而,随着《魂斗罗》的大获成功, (Contra)Konami Code的真正流行开始生效。
使用科乐美代码的科乐美游戏(Konami Games That Use The Konami Code)
Konami有大量以不同方式 使用Konami 代码的游戏。(Konami Code)
- 在Gradius III中,输入Konami Code会给你所有的能量提升……然后炸毁你的船。
- 在超级任天堂的《(Super Nintendo)蝙蝠侠归来(Batman Returns)》中,使用玩家两个控制器输入Konami Code允许第一个玩家选择他们拥有的生命数。
- 在经典的Boktai: Game Boy Advance的太阳在你手中(Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hands),玩家可以使用密码打开一个隐藏的箱子。
Konami Code也出现在非 Konami 游戏中。
使用 Konami 代码的非 Konami 游戏(Non-Konami Games That Use The Konami Code)
- (Borderlands 2)从Twitch(Twitch)到 Xbox Live再到PlayStation Network,几乎所有可以想象的平台都免费赠送《无主之地2 》 。在其标题屏幕上输入(Enter)Konami Code以解锁名为(Konami Code)Extra Wubs的可选设置。
- 在生化奇兵无限中,(Bioshock Infinite,)您可以输入代码来解锁“1999模式(Mode)”,这是一种超越标准困难模式的难度模式(Hard)。为了纪念启发Konami Code(Konami Code)的原始游戏,它的设计难度极高。
- PlayStation 3上有一款名为Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Propelled Battle Cars的游戏。如果您在Rocket League的主屏幕上输入 Konami Code,音乐将切换到最初的PlayStation 3游戏。
有超过 100 款游戏以某种形式使用了Konami Code ,而且还有更多游戏正在开发中。(Konami Code)输入代码几乎没有任何害处,所以每次开始新游戏时都要试一试。
流行文化中的科乐美密码(The Konami Code in Popular Culture)
Konami Code如此流行,以至于它在流行文化的许多方面都留下了印记。
以亚马逊的 Alexa 智能助手(Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant)为例。如果你告诉她Konami Code,她会说:“抱歉,没有给你加电!” Google Assistant和Siri都对代码有响应。
如果你去守望先锋(Overwatch )网站输入代码,才华横溢的游戏玩家Dva将作为装饰出现在屏幕上。
如果您想将一点游戏琐事藏在脑海中,请记住:上、上、下(Down)、下(Down)、左(Left)、右(Right)、左(Left)、右(Right)、B、A - 有时还有开始(Start)。这很容易记住,并且可能会为您赢得一些额外的生命。
What is the Konami Code and How Do You Use It?
Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A! The Konami Code, or Contra Code as it was often known, is one of the most famous cheat codes in video gаme history. Although the code first made its appearance in 1986’s Gradius for the NES, it was the punishingly difficult Contra — released two years later — that gave it its fame.
The Konami Code would give Contra players an extra thirty lives. Given how difficult Contra was, those lives made it possible to survive significantly longer in the game until you got the hang of it. Since that time, the code has become world famous and has seen use in many games.
Who Created The Konami Code?
In the early days of gaming, difficulty sliders didn’t exist. When someone created a game, the only way to test it was to master it. If you designed a challenging game, the process of playtesting it became that much more difficult.
Such was the case with Gradius, a 2D shoot-em-up (or schmup) released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1986. Although originally an arcade game, Konami wanted to bring Gradius to more platforms. One of the playtesters was a man named Kazuhisa Hashimoto, known as the father of the Konami Code.
Hashimoto programmed the code into Gradius to make testing the game easier. Like Contra, it was known for its extreme difficulty.
In Gradius, the code would give players every power-up available. The original intent was to remove the code before launch, but it was accidentally left in — and unlike today, you couldn’t patch games back then.
Developers assumed the code wasn’t left behind by accident. Of course, the code was soon discovered and attained enough acclaim that it was kept in other Konami titles. However, the true popularity of the Konami Code came into effect with the runaway success of Contra.
Konami Games That Use The Konami Code
Konami has a huge list of games that use the Konami Code in different ways.
- In Gradius III, entering the Konami Code would give you all the power-ups…and subsequently blow up your ship.
- In Castlevania: Bloodlines, the Konami Code will unlock the optional Expert Mode in the game. If the background music is set to a specific tune, it also gives the player the option to begin with nine lives.
- In Batman Returns for the Super Nintendo, entering the Konami Code with the player two controller allows the first player to choose the number of lives they have.
- In the cult-classic Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hands for the Game Boy Advance, the player can open a hidden chest using the code.
Konami Code has a presence in non-Konami games, too.
Non-Konami Games That Use The Konami Code
- Borderlands 2 has been given away for free on almost every platform imaginable, from Twitch to Xbox Live to PlayStation Network. Enter the Konami Code on its title screen to unlock the optional setting called Extra Wubs.
- In Bioshock Infinite, you can enter the code to unlock “1999 Mode,” a difficulty mode beyond the standard Hard mode. It’s designed to be incredibly difficult in honor of the original games that inspired the Konami Code.
- There was a game for the PlayStation 3 called Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Propelled Battle Cars. If you enter the Konami Code on Rocket League’s home screen, the music switches to the original PlayStation 3 game.
There are more than 100 games that use the Konami Code in some form, with more on the way. There’s rarely any harm in entering the code, so give it a shot whenever you start a new game.
The Konami Code in Popular Culture
The Konami Code is so prevalent that it has made its mark on many aspects of popular culture.
Take Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant. If you tell her the Konami Code, she will say something like, “Sorry, no power-ups for you!” Google Assistant and Siri both have their responses to the code.
If you go to the Overwatch website and enter the code, the talented gamer, Dva will appear all over the screen as a decoration.
If you want to tuck a little bit of gaming trivia away in the corner of your mind, just remember: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A — and sometimes Start. It’s easy to remember and might earn you a few extra lives.