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[[G.I. Joe (arcade game)|G.I. Joe]] is an [[Arcade Game|arcade]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] released by [[Konami]] in 1992. Based on [[G.I. Joe (Franchise)|the Hasbro toyline turned cartoon series]], the Joes must stop Cobra Commander and his forces from terrorizing the world after terrorizing various cities with their latest weapon.
[[G.I. Joe (arcade game)|G.I. Joe]] is an [[Arcade Game|arcade]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] released by [[Konami]] in 1992. Based on [[G.I. Joe|the Hasbro toyline turned cartoon series]], the Joes must stop Cobra Commander and his forces from terrorizing the world after terrorizing various cities with their latest weapon.


Depending on the cabinet, up to two or four players can select Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett or Roadblock to attack and defeat Cobra forces with a gun with [[Bottomless Magazines|unlimited ammo]] and two [[Smart Bomb|screen clearing flash bombs]]. [[Power-Up|Power-ups]] can be found hidden within [[Crate Expectations|the various barrels]] littered across the stages. The game has three missions containing seven stages and six bosses including a final confrontation with Cobra Commander himself.
Depending on the cabinet, up to two or four players can select Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett or Roadblock to attack and defeat Cobra forces with a gun with [[Bottomless Magazines|unlimited ammo]] and two [[Smart Bomb|screen clearing flash bombs]]. [[Power-Up|Power-ups]] can be found hidden within [[Crate Expectations|the various barrels]] littered across the stages. The game has three missions containing seven stages and six bosses including a final confrontation with Cobra Commander himself.

Revision as of 04:59, 7 May 2014

G.I. Joe is an arcade Shoot'Em Up released by Konami in 1992. Based on the Hasbro toyline turned cartoon series, the Joes must stop Cobra Commander and his forces from terrorizing the world after terrorizing various cities with their latest weapon.

Depending on the cabinet, up to two or four players can select Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett or Roadblock to attack and defeat Cobra forces with a gun with unlimited ammo and two screen clearing flash bombs. Power-ups can be found hidden within the various barrels littered across the stages. The game has three missions containing seven stages and six bosses including a final confrontation with Cobra Commander himself.

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