Virtually Overlooked: Bionic Commando
Welcome to our weekly feature, Virtually Overlooked, wherein we talk about games that aren't on the Virtual Console yet, but should be. Call it a retro-speculative.This is the second time that Bionic Commando has been the inspiration for a Virtually Overlooked column. And just like the last time, I'm not really going to talk much about Bionic Commando's gameplay! As well-known as this masterpiece is, I may as well be describing an obscure Russian game about making horizontal lines out of falling blocks. You've played Bionic Commando. Dude with metal arm swings around, shoots soldiers. Nerds get the heck out of the way.
Instead, I'm going to focus on the issue of its absence from the Virtual Console, and a possible (sensationalist) reason for that omission: A reason called Adolf Hitler.
That's right, Hitler. Or, as he's known in the American version, Master D -- who just happens to be a fascist dictator who looks exactly like Hitler. It took me a few years to discover the terrible secret of Bionic Commando (which isn't much of a secret anymore!) simply because it took me a few years to finish the game on the NES, and there was no Web at the time to spoil the ending. Now, though, everybody knows about the final boss. If you didn't, here he is! Enjoy the ending to Bionic Commando. Which, by the way, was called Top Secret: Hitler no Fukkatsu (Hitler's Revival) in Japan. Just in case the game wasn't Hitlery enough.
Now that you've seen that clip, you see why the game isn't available on the Virtual Console. That's just Hitler. Even if Nintendo somehow let a Hitler clone slip by in 1988, the Nintendo of today would catch that right away. And that's not the only issue relating to Hitler's appearance that would hold up a Virtual Console release. The animation of Hitler exploding into mush alone would push the game into an M rating, now that we have a rating body. There are currently no M-rated games on the Virtual Console.
If the hexagram portals in Devil's Crush had to be edited (for some reason) before that game could be made available, how do you think Nintendo would react to a scene of history's most infamous dictator, exploding? That's a lot of editing to do for a Virtual Console game -- more than the simple name changes or tiny background elements we've seen so far. Basically, in order to render Bionic Commando suitable for a re-release, they'd have to either edit that scene, or -- hey! Why not edit the whole game, right? That's Capcom's extravagant solution to the problem of how to release Bionic Commando on other systems. It may seem like Bionic Commando Rearmed is an attempt to modernize the 2D classic for HD consoles, but it's really just an excuse to go in and Master D's appearance (actually Generalissimo Killt! We don't know what Master D will look like yet). Capcom continues to acknowledge the head-explody in the new game, even if it's a different-looking head.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
derek lafferty @ Mar 20th 2008 9:28PM
I don't get it. Why would anyone be offended by seeing Hitler as a bad guy, having his head blow up? I mean, give it a T or and M rating if you have to. But I don't think anyone would be OFFENDED by it. Well, neo-nazis. But I don't think that anyone is worried about offending neo-nazis.
Polecat @ Mar 20th 2008 9:28PM
Was just playing this this morning wondering if there was a Virtually Overlooked article on it.
Peter S @ Mar 21st 2008 12:02AM
I think I actually won this game on the NES and I don't remember being scarred for life or anything like that. Of course, if Bionic COmmando is actually released for the Wii, publishing the VC version around that time makes sense. I have to admit that I enjoyed this game quite a bit. I think I may dig it up and give it a playthrough soon. :) (Actually have a working NES and cartridge stored away, though I'm reasonably sure the battery pack games aren't working too well anymore.)
James @ Mar 21st 2008 12:12PM
I remember that this was my favorite NES game when I was a kid, and I played it over and over. The head-explosion was one of my favorite parts =-)
jan_halmes @ Mar 21st 2008 8:37AM
Not to be knit picky, but I believe that is Generissimo Kilt, Master D's right hand man, in the pic you hotlinked at the bottom there.
I don't think the redesigned Master D for BC:Re-armed has been shown yet. If they un-Hitler him, I know I will be pissed.
mechevar21 @ Mar 21st 2008 10:02AM
Good catch, that is definitely Generalissimo Kilt. But I have I believe if this game is released for the VC, it won't be edited since the Ninja Gaiden series wasn't edited. Though not as graphic as a head explosion, it did have stabbing and blood in the cinema scenes.
JC Fletcher @ Mar 21st 2008 11:10AM
Ugh, you're right. I don't know what I was thinking.
bc @ Mar 21st 2008 9:33AM
...just this once, I have to disagree with JC. If a not-Hitler could make it past the Nintendo Decency Police IN 1988, you think it would now not be released by the company that doesn't bat an eye at RE4 or (as another article recently pointed out) Conker? Surely there's something as bad or worse in Ninja Gaiden 1-3. Give it an E-10+.
Much more likely Capcom has held it so as to coincide, or even not compete, with BC Rearmed.
tainted @ Mar 21st 2008 12:14PM
As has been said, BC is not on the VC because it's being revamped and released on the 360 and PS3. To release the original on anyi platform would affect sales of the recreated version.
Todd @ Mar 27th 2008 1:33AM
Ah, Bionic Commando. Blowing up Hitler's face was one of my most treasured childhood memories.