The Commando or "Commando" game for NES is a platform shooter developed in 1985 for the NES platform in Japan. A year later the game appeared on the U.S. and European markets. In spite of its name, Commando has nothing to do with the movie of the same name that was released the year of the game. The original name of the Japanese version of the game is Senjō no Ōkami, which is translated as "Wolf on the battlefield".
The story, as such, the game Commando does not have, the player (players), as a fighter special unit, landed in enemy territory, where it is necessary to destroy the enemy forces and capture the headquarters. Gameplay Commando provides the opportunity to play in two, which is a big plus. The protagonist has a variety of weapons to attack the enemy, which includes a rifle, pistol, grenades and machine gun. As opponents in Commando are the forces of the enemy army, which include both soldiers and various military equipment.
Despite the fact that the game has nothing to do with the popular movie of the same name, its release in the year of the release of the action movie led to the popularity and high sales. Commando was received positively by critics and gamers, and the game really deserves the attention of all fans of this genre.