showing 12 games
name arrow_downward | publisher(developer) | year | description | platform | |
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Cobra | Loriciels | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Cobra | Loriciels | 1987 | Thomson | labelimageminimize | |
Cobra | Loriciels | 1987 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Cobra : The Arcade | Namco | 2005 | Arcade | labelminimizeminimize | |
Cobra 2: Densetsu no Otoko | Hudson | 1991 | PC Engine CD | labelimageminimize | |
Cobra II | Loriciels | 1989 | Atari ST | labelimageminimize | |
Cobra: Kokuryū ō no Densetsu | Hudson Soft | 1989 | The game is based on a manga/anime series which can be best decribed by a quote I found from an anime reviewer who said: 'Think a sillier, dumber James Bond in space, with some Barbarella mixed in.' Well, although I couldn't finish the game, because I wasn't able to open a door at about halfway through the game (I'm sure I got the right keys *grumble*), the game can be considered very easy and even non Japanese people could get through the chapters with enough trial and error. It's very linear and feels nearly like reading a comic book. As this is a CD-ROM adventure it features lots of graphics and a number of 'cut-scenes', although later games would make even more use of this. Except the title music and some smaller scenes with speech, the game makes use of the internal PC-Engine chip music when it comes to sound. And the music was not even good. Here they could have done better I think. | PC Engine CD | labelimageminimize |
Space Adventure Cobra: Galaxy Nights | Sony Computer Entertainment | 1999 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
Space Adventure Cobra: The Psycogun Vol. 1 | Sony Computer Entertainment (Japan Studio) | 1998 | Digital comic's Subjects popular SF action comic depicting the activity of man Cobra with Saikogan on the left hand and "Cobra". Attempt of digital sound character moves or animation each time you advance the frame, sound effects such as the sound has been done, you can enjoy the new experience of "reading the image". | PS | labelimagesubject |
Space Adventure Cobra: The Psycogun Vol. 2 | Sony Computer Entertainment (Japan Studio) | 1998 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
Space Adventure Cobra: The Shooting | Takara | 1996 | PS | labelimageminimize | |
The Space Adventure - COBRA - The Legendary Bandit | Hudson Soft | 1994 | The intergalactic superhero Cobra is back in this game based on the Japanese animated series by Buichi Terasawa. With a super-powerful Psycho-gun hidden inside his left arm and his sidekick Armaroid Lady, he's got to save the innocent citizens of the universe. The fierce Pirate Guild is going to be trouble as well as the Galaxy Patrol. There's even a sultry woman lurking in the vast depths of space waiting for him, but you can help him confront it all.*** [32]***80% for Cobra fanatics 40% for other ones (80% is shown as the main score) [29]*** [27] | Mega-CD | labelimagesubject |