Commando
Commando
Anyone remember the game Commando for the NES? It was a top down view. You ran around saving hostages, shooting people, and threw grenades.
Re: Commando
Yeah, I totally remember it. In fact, I used to own the arcade game.R3V3N4N7 wrote:Anyone remember the game Commando for the NES? It was a top down view. You ran around saving hostages, shooting people, and threw grenades.
http://www.zerostatus.com/displayGame.d ... e&gameId=c
However, I sold it to free up space for other games. I hate when I have to sell games, but it is something I have to do from time to time to keep the wife happy.
As a side note, I sold the Commando to this guy named Bill Carlton. He recently had a documentary made about him and his attempt to set the world record on Missile Command.
http://www.highscoremovie.com/about-synopsis.html
I really like Commando, it was a big hit when it first came out in the arcades. For some reason, it doesn't seem to hold the nostalgic factor for a lot of people, but I still enjoy it. It also had a great port done on the C-64 which I used to play all the time.
--Raz.
I used to play it a ton at the arcade in a local mall. I was even thinking about this game when I was playing COD2 the other day. I was trying to think if I could have ever imagined COD2 being the evolution of Commando, "back in the day". My guess is no. Games have probably surpassed anything I could have ever imagined back then.R3V3N4N7 wrote:Me and my dad would play it together. So it has some nostalgic factor for me.
That is pretty crazy when you think about it. It will be very interesting to see if the next 10-15 years holds the same amount of change. Will we be saying, "Man, I could have never imagined this when I was playing COD2 back in 2006.".
--Raz.
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I was thinking I'd seen a copy around the house somewhere, and sure enough when I found it and dusted it off, I realized it was for the Inellivision. Inspired I dusted off the Intelly and played it a bit... It is waaay different looking than the NES or Arcade game from which it is based, but is still totally fun and true enough to the arcade - and very tough! So instead of Super Joe, imagine 'The Running Man' kickin' ass in 'Nam. The graphics are scaled out a bit (meaning: your character is smaller) but despite this, the terrain looks highly detailed and colorful (ok remember, we're talking Intellivision here). The game uses the Intelly's disc controller well and since Super "Runnin' Man" Joe can fire in what appears to be 32 directions don't expect to have much fun running this under emulation (unless you've got that little jimmy that connects your intelly controllers to the PC).
So, thanks for the inspiration, I'll be playing this one again for sure.
So, thanks for the inspiration, I'll be playing this one again for sure.
I had Commando for the C64. Played that sucker like a madman. I believe the repeating music theme has been permanently etched into my brain.
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