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'''Cobra Command''' is an [[action]] game developed for the [[NES]] and published by [[Data East]] in [[1988]]. This title is similar in nature to, but distinct from, the [[Cobra Command (1988)]] arcade game developed by Data East (which itself is distinct from the 1984 laser disc arcade game [[Cobra Command]], also developed by Data East). | '''Cobra Command''' is an [[action]] game developed for the [[NES]] and published by [[Data East]] in [[1988]]. This title is similar in nature to, but distinct from, the [[Cobra Command (1988)]] arcade game developed by Data East (which itself is distinct from the 1984 laser disc arcade game [[Cobra Command]], also developed by Data East). | ||
''Cobra Command'' is a side-scrolling game in which you pilot a helicopter in an effort to rescue prisoners of war from various locations around the world. Taking many cues from [[Choplifter]], you must lower your helicopter in order to drop a rope which allows prisoners to climb aboard. Various upgrades to your weapons and defenses can be found by touching down on particular indoor platforms. | |||
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