''Commando'', released as in Japan, is a
vertical scrolling run-and-gun shooter game released by
Capcom
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It has created a number of multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being '' Resident Evil'', '' Monster Hunter'', '' Street Fighter'', '' Mega Man'', '' ...
for
arcades in 1985. The game was designed by
Tokuro Fujiwara. It was distributed in North America by
Data East, and in Europe by several companies including Capcom, Deith Leisure and
Sega, S.A. SONIC. Versions were released for various
home computers and
video game console
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s. It is unrelated to the
1985 film of the same name, which was released six months after the game.
''Commando'' was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing arcade video games of 1985 and one of the best-selling home video games of 1986. It was highly influential, spawning numerous clones following its release, while popularizing the
run-and-gun shooter genre. Its influence can be seen in many later
shooter games, especially those released during the late 1980s to early 1990s.
The game later appeared on ''
Capcom Classics Collection
is a compilation of arcade games released by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on September 27, 2005 in North America and in 2006 in Japan. It was developed by Digital Eclipse Software (then Backbone Entertainment), Sensory Sweep, and it ...
'', ''
Activision Anthology'', and on the
Wii Virtual Console
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Arcade, as well as ''
Capcom Arcade Cabinet'' for
PlayStation 3
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and
Xbox 360
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. A sequel, ''
Mercs
''Mercs'', originally released as in Japan, is a run and gun video game developed and published in arcades by Capcom in 1990. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade video game '' Commando'' ( in Japan). While not as successful as its predecessor, ''M ...
'', was released in 1989.
Gameplay
The player takes control of a soldier named Super Joe,
who starts by being dropped off in a jungle by a helicopter, and has to fight his way out singlehandedly, fending off a massive assault of enemy soldiers.
Super Joe is armed with an assault rifle (which has unlimited ammunition) as well as a limited supply of hand grenades. While Joe can fire his gun in any of the eight directions that he faces, his grenades can only be thrown vertically towards the top of the screen, irrespective of the direction Joe is facing. Unlike his assault rifle bullets, grenades can be thrown to clear obstacles, and explosions from well-placed grenades can kill several enemies at once.
At the end of each level, the screen stops, and the player must fight several soldiers streaming from a gate or fortress. They are ordered out by a cowardly officer, who immediately runs away, although shooting him in the back awards the player bonus points. Along the way, one can attempt to free prisoners of war as they are transported across the screen by the enemy.
Some home console ports of the game contain hidden underground shelters that can only be accessed with grenades. Inside these shelters are prisoners for the player to rescue. Some of these ports also include items. Among the items included in the NES version are a more powerful machine gun upgrade, an unlimited grenade upgrade, and "glasses" to let the player view all the hidden bunkers. The player will lose these upgrades after losing a life.
Extra lives are given at 10,000 points, and per 50,000 scored up to 960,000; thereafter, no more lives. Play continues to the last Super Joe dead, which ends the game.
The arcade version contains eight unique levels. The NES version contains only four unique level designs, but repeats those levels with minor changes and increasing difficulty to create a total of sixteen levels.
Development
The game was developed by Capcom, where it was designed by
Tokuro Fujiwara. He was concurrently leading the development of both ''Commando'' and ''
Ghosts 'n Goblins
''Ghosts 'n Goblins'', known in Japan as , is a run-and-gun platform video game series created by Tokuro Fujiwara and developed by Capcom. The first entry in the series was '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'', released in arcades on July 7, 1985. The se ...
'' at the same time. Both games sold well for Capcom upon release.
Ports
A home version of the game developed by Capcom was released for the
Nintendo Entertainment System
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.
Activision
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released a port of the game for the
Atari 2600
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and INTV released a port for the
Intellivision
The Intellivision is a home video game console released by Mattel Electronics in 1979. The name is a portmanteau of "intelligent television". Development began in 1977, the same year as the launch of its main competitor, the Atari 2600. In 1984, ...
, also an
Atari 7800 version by
Sculptured Software was released in 1989.
Elite
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released versions for many home computers. They released the
Commodore 64,
ZX Spectrum
The ZX Spectrum () is an 8-bit home computer that was developed by Sinclair Research. It was released in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1982, and became Britain's best-selling microcomputer.
Referred to during development as the ''ZX81 Colou ...
,
BBC Micro
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and
Amstrad CPC
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versions in November 1985.
The BBC Micro and
Acorn Electron versions were developed under contract by Catalyst Coders, while Elite developed the
Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore International, Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and sign ...
,
Atari ST, Acorn Electron, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 versions.
The Commodore 64 port's theme, a more complex and extended version of the arcade music, was created in less than 12 hours by
Rob Hubbard, "[I] started working on it late at night, and worked on it through the night. I took one listen to the original arcade version and started working on the C64 version. [...] By the time everyone arrived at 8:00 in the morning, I had loaded the main tune on every C64 in the building! I got my cheque and was on a train home by 10:00".
The arcade version was re-released on the
Virtual Console
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as ''Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando'' in Japan on October 5, 2010, in North America on December 6, 2010, and in the PAL region on December 17, 2010.
Unreleased versions
The
Atari 8-bit version was created by
Sculptured Software in 1989, and was intended to be released by
Atari Corporation for the
XE Game System. However, although the game appeared in Atari catalogs of the time, it never reached the market in spite of being completed. In the 2000s the game's prototype cartridge was found.
Reception
Arcade
In Japan, ''
Game Machine'' listed ''Senjō no Ōkami'' on their June 1, 1985 issue as being the most-popular arcade game for the previous two weeks. In the United States, it had topped the American ''RePlay'' chart for upright
arcade cabinets by November 1985. In the United Kingdom, it became one of the top-grossing arcade games in
London West End test locations, leading to orders for thousands of units in the UK alone,
where it became a major hit. ''Commando'' similarly became a major hit across Europe.
It had become the world's top arcade game at the time.
''Commando'' ended the year as the highest-grossing
arcade game of 1985 in the United Kingdom, while also outperforming ''
Track & Field
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'', the UK's highest-grossing
arcade game of 1984. In the United States, it was one of the top three highest-grossing arcade video games of 1985, along with fellow Data East releases ''
Karate Champ'' and ''
Kung-Fu Master''.
Mike Roberts of ''
Computer Gamer'' called it "a very exciting game" and said "the quality of animation and graphics is superb."
''
Computer and Video Games
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'' praised the fast-paced gameplay, smooth movement, rousing music jingle, and cartoon-style graphics, while criticizing the lack of color in the graphics.
''
Cash Box'' magazine said it "is fierce and strategic, the graphics realistic and the fire power explosive" which makes it "an exciting and challenging play experience."
Ports
The
home computer ports of ''Commando'' topped the UK software sales charts in December 1985, becoming the seventh best-selling
game of 1985 in the UK. It topped the charts again in January 1986, and went on to become one of the top three best-selling
games of 1986 in the UK. In the United States, the home computer versions received two Gold Awards from the
Software Publishers Association in 1987 for more than 200,000 units sold in the region.
The NES version released in 1986 sold copies worldwide.
''
Computer Gaming World
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'' said that "few cartridges can equal
'Commando''s non-stop action" on the NES.
''
TouchArcade
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''TouchArcade'' has been recognized as one of the best mobile game ...
'' gave the
iOS version a score of 2.5 out of 5 stars.
''
NintendoLife'' wrote, "Commando might be one of the few examples of the stripped-down ports actually being stronger than the original game. These later ports added powerups, better music and depth to the gameplay that are all sadly lacking in the arcade original."
Accolades
''Computer Gamer'' magazine's Game of the Year Awards gave the original arcade version of ''Commando'' the award for best coin-op
game of the year, beating ''
Paperboy'' and ''
Marble Madness''.
After being ported to home computers, ''Commando'' was voted best arcade-style game of the year at the 1986
Golden Joystick Awards
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,
and won the award for best
shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs
) are a sub-genre of action games. There is no consensus as to which design elements compose a shoot 'em up; some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of chara ...
game of the year according to readers of ''
Crash'' magazine.
In 1996,
GamesMaster rated the game 57th on their "Top 100 Games of All Time."
Legacy
Impact
''Commando'' was a highly influential game, popularizing the
run-and-gun shooter genre along with military shooter themes. It led to run-and-gun games becoming the dominant style of
shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs
) are a sub-genre of action games. There is no consensus as to which design elements compose a shoot 'em up; some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of chara ...
during the late 1980s to early 1990s, when ''
Your Sinclair'' called ''Commando'' "the great grand-daddy of the modern shoot 'em up" genre.
[Bielby, Matt]
"The YS Complete Guide To Shoot-'em-ups Part II"
''Your Sinclair,'' August 1990 (issue 56), p. 19 It has also been credited as the "product that shot" Capcom to "8-bit
silicon
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stardom" in 1985, "closely followed by" ''
Ghosts 'n Goblins
''Ghosts 'n Goblins'', known in Japan as , is a run-and-gun platform video game series created by Tokuro Fujiwara and developed by Capcom. The first entry in the series was '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'', released in arcades on July 7, 1985. The se ...
''.
''Commando'' spawned numerous clones following its release.
Home computer clones and imitators released later the same year include ''
Who Dares Wins''
and ''
Rambo''. The most successful ''Commando'' imitator was
SNK's arcade hit ''
Ikari Warriors
''Ikari Warriors'', known as in Japan, is a Vertically scrolling video game, vertically-scrolling, run-and-gun shooter arcade video game released by SNK in 1986. It was published in North America by Tradewest. The game was released at the time w ...
'' (1986), which spawned two sequels.
The run-and-gun shooter format of ''Commando'' was also adapted into a
side-scrolling format by
Konami
, is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casi ...
's
''Green Beret'' (''Rush'n Attack'') later the same year.
Sequels and successors
''Commando'' was followed by a sequel titled ''
Mercs
''Mercs'', originally released as in Japan, is a run and gun video game developed and published in arcades by Capcom in 1990. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade video game '' Commando'' ( in Japan). While not as successful as its predecessor, ''M ...
'' in
1989, which was known as ''Senjō no Ōkami II'' in Japan. However, it was not as successful as ''Commando'' or ''Ikari Warriors''. Tokuro Fujiwara was disappointed that he did not develop a ''Commando'' sequel sooner, as the arcade market already had numerous ''Commando'' imitators by the time ''Mercs'' released.
A second sequel, ''
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3'' was released as a downloadable title for the
Xbox Live Arcade
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and the
PlayStation Network
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in
2008
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.
Outside Japan, the arcade version of ''
Bionic Commando
''Bionic Commando'' is a video game franchise consisting of an original arcade game released in 1987 and several later versions and sequels.
Background
The original Japanese arcade game and its Famicom counterpart (''Hitler's Resurrection'' ...
'' was marketed as a sequel to ''Commando'' and the main character, a nameless soldier in the game, is identified as "Super Joe" in an American brochure for the game. Super Joe would appear as an actual supporting character in the later versions of ''
Bionic Commando
''Bionic Commando'' is a video game franchise consisting of an original arcade game released in 1987 and several later versions and sequels.
Background
The original Japanese arcade game and its Famicom counterpart (''Hitler's Resurrection'' ...
'' for the
Nintendo Entertainment System
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and
Game Boy
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, as well as in ''
Bionic Commando: Elite Forces''. In the
2009 version of ''
Bionic Commando
''Bionic Commando'' is a video game franchise consisting of an original arcade game released in 1987 and several later versions and sequels.
Background
The original Japanese arcade game and its Famicom counterpart (''Hitler's Resurrection'' ...
'' for the
PlayStation 3
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and
Xbox 360
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, the character of Super Joe is identified as Joseph Gibson, one of the three player characters in ''Mercs''.
The game ''Duet'' by Elite Systems Ltd was also called first "Commando '86" then "Commando '87".
See also
* ''
Front Line
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''
* ''
Gun.Smoke
is a 1985 vertical scrolling run-and-gun shooter arcade game produced by Capcom and designed by Yoshiki Okamoto. A Western-themed game, ''Gun.Smoke'' centers on a character named Billy Bob, a bounty hunter going after the criminals of the ...
''
* ''
Ikari Warriors
''Ikari Warriors'', known as in Japan, is a Vertically scrolling video game, vertically-scrolling, run-and-gun shooter arcade video game released by SNK in 1986. It was published in North America by Tradewest. The game was released at the time w ...
''
References
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