It's taken 20 years, but the beloved NES classic Bionic Commando is finally getting a real sequel. Whether it'll live up to the expectations that nostalgic gamers have for it is anyone's guess, but ...
There continues to be no real discernible rhyme or reason to the way Nintendo distributes games on Nintendo Switch Online, but its latest drop brings some notable additions to the library for retro ...
Capcom has been cashing out on the compilations right and left. Mega Man Anniversary Collection was a hit and it seems like the Capcom Classics Series is doing fairly well too. Now the series is ...
Bionic Commando Rearmed is a refined version of the classic NES action title. The graphics for Bionic Commando Rearmed is truly amazing especially considering it's and XBLA title. The gameplay is ...
When Capcom announced that it would be reimagining the NES classic Bionic Commando as a digital download for the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, and PC, many fans doubted whether the remake ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Capcom and GRIN spring Nathan "RAD" Spencer from prison, dust off his shiny metal arm, and turn him loose against the forces of evil in Bionic ...
The team behind the downloadable hit <i>Bionic Commando Rearmed</i> has reformed as a new studio, with plans to continue creating remakes of classic games. I really enjoyed Rearmed (despite that the ...
With Tecmo Bowl, Splatterhouse and Bionic Commando getting revivals, 2008 suddenly feels like 1988. Capcom is going one step further with the Bionic Commando franchise by looking backwards. On top of ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. In 2008, GRIN released Bionic Commando Rearmed, a remake of the original 1988 NES version of Capcom's platformer. It was homage, and it was good. Why, ...
Remember the NES Bionic Commando from the '80s? It doesn't matter, in all honesty. This next-gen update might retain the heritage (particularly the bionic arm with helpful wire attachment) and take ...
Hello all! Lately I've been playing and enjoying Lost Planet. Doing so reminded me about how much I loved Bionic Commando on the NES. I finished the game multiple times because I just had so much fun ...
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