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Cobra-Command (Japan?, set 2)

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Arcade Shooter Ver set 2 Pub Data East Dev Data East 1992 Japan 1 Player 5 (0) 9

Cobra-Command (Japan?, set 2)

Cobra-Command (Japan?, set 2) Overview

Cobra-Command, also known as Thunder Storm in Japan, is an interactive movie shooter originally released as a LaserDisc arcade game by Data East in 1984. This particular version, labeled "set 2", appears to be a later revision or conversion kit from around 1992, possibly for the Mega-CD port or a regional re-release. It runs on arcade hardware via emulation and belongs to the short-lived but memorable era of laserdisc games that blended live-action footage with reactive gameplay.

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Getting Started:

To play Cobra-Command, first press Start to begin. The game presents full-motion video segments; during gameplay sequences, a targeting crosshair appears on screen. Use the arrow keys to move the crosshair and press the A button to fire at enemy helicopters, tanks, and other threats. Your accuracy determines whether the story advances or you lose a life.

At key moments, a branch may appear offering two or more paths. Move the crosshair to the desired option and press A to choose. The game uses a continues system typical of 1980s arcade titles; each life lost sends you back to the last checkpoint. Late 80s and early 90s ports often added a save feature, but this arcade revision relies on credits to continue.

If you see Japanese text, the menus are in Japanese, but the core gameplay is visual enough to follow. Look for red flashing targets or on-screen prompts to know when to shoot. Practice makes perfect - memorizing enemy spawn points helps you survive longer.

Cobra-Command (Japan?, set 2) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: Joystick / Movement
  • X: Button 1
  • S: Button 2
  • Z: Button 3
  • A: Button 4
  • Q: Button 5
  • E: Button 6
  • Enter: Start / 1P
  • V: Coin / Insert

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cobra-Command considered easy to pick up or challenging?
Cobra-Command is approachable at first but demands quick reflexes and memorization. The branching paths and time-sensitive shooting segments keep the difficulty moderate, though later stages can be punishing until you learn enemy patterns.
Does Cobra-Command have a multiplayer or co-op mode?
No multiplayer or co-op mode exists; the game is strictly single-player. The original arcade cabinet featured only one set of controls, and this version maintains that format.
Is Cobra-Command exclusive to Arcade or did it appear on other systems?
Cobra-Command appeared on multiple platforms. Besides the original 1984 arcade release, a Sega Mega-CD port was developed by Wolf Team in 1992. That version added CD-quality audio and slightly different video sequences, making it the most accessible home port.

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