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Spencer discovers the Empire is trying to resurrect a long-dead dictator, (implied to be Adolf Hitler in the original Japanese version).

The game concludes with Spencer destroying the Albatross and famously blowing up the dictator's head in a graphic, slow-motion sequence. Bionic Commando (2009 Reboot) bionic-commando-game

Set ten years after the NES game, this "gritty" sequel features a radically different tone. Spencer discovers the Empire is trying to resurrect

In the classic 8-bit entry, the sends hero Super Joe to infiltrate the Empire and stop their secret "Albatross" project. In the classic 8-bit entry, the sends hero

Joe is captured, and the Federation sends (initially called Ladd) to rescue him.

The series is famous for its unique "no-jump" gameplay, where players rely entirely on a grappling hook for movement. The story primarily follows Nathan "Rad" Spencer , a soldier equipped with a bionic arm , and has evolved from simple arcade plots to complex (and sometimes bizarre) narratives in later reboots. Key Game Plots Bionic Commando (NES, 1988)