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Iron Meat – A bloody and violent version of Contra

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Iron Meat is a 2D run-and-shoot type of retro indie game with a high tribute to Contra, developed by Ivan Valeryevich Suvorov from Russia, using Unity. It comes with an onslaught of mechanics ripped from arcade and console classics – mainly the classic video game Contra, but contains graphic pixelated violence and gore throughout.

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Grand Theft Auto all works in one place

Grand Theft Auto is a famous crime-themed game series developed by Rockstar Games. Its first work was released in 1997. The game mixes elements of driving, shooting, fighting, nurturing and even business in a gangster background setting. This game quickly became popular after the release of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, in which most players first learned about Grand Theft Auto.

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