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Classic Capcom noise. Hard as nails. Essential.

(originally Senjō no Ōkami in Japan) is a legendary 1985 vertically-scrolling run-and-gun arcade game developed by Capcom . It is widely credited with establishing the blueprint for the military-themed top-down shooter, a genre that would later include titles like Ikari Warriors and Capcom’s own Mercs . commando mame

Many home ports (NES, Commodore 64, Amstrad) had to cut corners—removing the voice samples, reducing enemy count, or changing the music. MAME runs the original ROM, giving you the exact cabinet experience: the full audio, the precise hitboxes, and the relentless difficulty. Classic Capcom noise

But Commando laughs at your save states. The game is a nihilistic slide. You scroll up, they swarm down. It is the original bullet hell, only the bullets are slow, fat, and oddly hypnotic. You shoot the POW camps, they turn into grave markers. Dark stuff for 1985. (originally Senjō no Ōkami in Japan) is a

Today, we're shining the spotlight on a classic arcade game that's still widely popular among gamers today: Commando Mame. Released in 1985 by Capcom, Commando is a side-scrolling action game that challenges players to take on the role of a soldier, armed with a rifle and a limited number of grenades, and fight against an enemy army.