The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Bionic Commando original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388110087
Condition:Used
Genre:Shooter
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_BIONIC_COMMANDO
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Perfect!
Shipped fast, exactly as described is item received! Great experience, good game!
Cart needed cleaning to work
The year was 198X. We had discovered the BADDS top secret plan, Codename: Albatross. After the assassination of General Killt we thought the BADDS were done for. To our great surprise, in the year 199X, they revived project Albatros!Only one man can save us, Super Joe! Unfortunately Super Joe was captured by the BADDS. That’s where my story comes in.Allow me to introduce myself. My name is not important, but it’s Ladd Spencer. I’m a soldier of fortune. A loner. My friends call me The Bionic Commando.
Awesome
I had this game when I was a kid, great to see you can still get this now.
No tears or scuff marks on the lable of Bionic Cammando it looked almost brand new
Here’s a quick story. It’s rather sad I’m afraid. Not sad as in tearful necessarily, but in a life-changing and tragic kind of way. When I was a kid in the late 80’s my mom took me to either Sears or Woolworth in Delaware so we could purchase a video game. At the time I thought Bionic Commando looked kind of cool from the little bit of information I knew about it based on gaming magazines and perhaps even word of mouth. To my surprise the game was actually available so we purchased it, bring it home, I pop it into the NES… and it doesn’t work. All that appears is a black screen. I had this same issue with another game at a yard sale called Marble Madness and when I took it back they allowed me to trade it for Robocop. Good trade there, however…Despite doing everything in my power to get Bionic Commando to work that one summer afternoon, it does not. A brand new game popped in the NES but the black screen wouldn’t go away no matter how hard I try. When I take it back… I decide to get another game… and the game I get is Yoshi (a puzzle game). No, not Yoshi’s Cookie- just Yoshi. A Tetris-like puzzle game. I think this deserves a big “AHHH WHAT WAS I THINKING?!?!” moment! Seriously, Yoshi instead of Bionic Commando? *smacks self really hard*Anyway, it’s now a quarter of a century later and I’m getting to know Bionic Commando for real this time. I’m actually rather surprised at a couple things. First I thought the game was more open world than it really is.
Perfect!
Here’s a quick story. It’s rather sad I’m afraid. Not sad as in tearful necessarily, but in a life-changing and tragic kind of way. When I was a kid in the late 80’s my mom took me to either Sears or Woolworth in Delaware so we could purchase a video game. At the time I thought Bionic Commando looked kind of cool from the little bit of information I knew about it based on gaming magazines and perhaps even word of mouth. To my surprise the game was actually available so we purchased it, bring it home, I pop it into the NES… and it doesn’t work. All that appears is a black screen. I had this same issue with another game at a yard sale called Marble Madness and when I took it back they allowed me to trade it for Robocop. Good trade there, however…Despite doing everything in my power to get Bionic Commando to work that one summer afternoon, it does not. A brand new game popped in the NES but the black screen wouldn’t go away no matter how hard I try. When I take it back… I decide to get another game… and the game I get is Yoshi (a puzzle game). No, not Yoshi’s Cookie- just Yoshi. A Tetris-like puzzle game. I think this deserves a big “AHHH WHAT WAS I THINKING?!?!” moment! Seriously, Yoshi instead of Bionic Commando? *smacks self really hard*Anyway, it’s now a quarter of a century later and I’m getting to know Bionic Commando for real this time. I’m actually rather surprised at a couple things. First I thought the game was more open world than it really is.