Commando (0)

Commando
First release date
1985-05-31
Platform
Amiga Amstrad CPC Apple II Atari ST Commodore 64 MSX ZX Spectrum Nintendo Entertainment System PlayStation Atari 2600 Saturn Intellivision Atari 7800 Arcade Wii Shop PC NEC PC-8801 BBC Micro FM-7 Android
Developer
Capcom
Publisher
Elite Systems Ltd. Capcom Encore Data East Corporation Activision INTV ASCII Corporation Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City Realtime Associates, Inc. Catalyst Coders
Theme
Commando
Franchise
Commando
Aliases
Senjou no Okami Wolf of the Battlefield

Overview

Outnumbered and outgunned, the player controls commando Joseph "" Gibson. His job is to blast his way through levels filled with paramilitary scum and save the hostages, using only a few grenades and his trusty rifle. Some will run at Joe, guns blazing, while others will be smart enough to hide from him. The maps are varied with trees, rivers, and bridges, and grenades can be found scattered around the map.

Beating the main sequence will loop the game back around to the beginning in the style of the classic Arcade.

Version Differences

The NES version of Commando contains several secret rooms that weren't found in the Arcade original. It was the first Capcom NES conversion that they themselves performed, rather than giving it to developers-for-hire to handle as had been the case with their previous NES games. As such, the NES version of Commando might be seen as Capcom's first foray into console game development.

The Atari 7800 version was produced by Sculptured Software under license from Data East USA. It contains weapon power-ups, such as a rapid-fire rifle.

The Commodore 64 version features different music by . The C64 music was later referenced in a track on the soundtrack. A hacker group known as DSE produced a bootleg sequel (which they called "Commando: The Second Version") by hacking new levels into the game.