Bionic Commando: Game rip
Game info
Name: Bionic Commando
Alternate name: Top Secret (Japan); Hittori no Fukkatsu: Top Secret (Japan)
Characteristics: Action, 2-d, Horizontal-Scrolling, Vertical-Scrolling, Platform, Arcade
Publishers: Capcom, US Gold, Nintendo, Go!, Software Creations, Pacific Dataworks
Developers: Capcom, Go!, Software Creations
Original/port composers: Gondamin, Harumi Fujita, Tim Follin (Amiga), Mike Follin (Amiga), Tim Follin (C64), Mike Follin (C64), "Gondamin" (NES), Tim Follin (ST), Mike Follin (ST), Tim Follin (Spectrum)
Platforms and game downloads:
Game Boy - United States
Arcade (Mar 1987) - Japan
Amiga (1988) - Europe
Amstrad CPC (1988) - Europe
Atari ST (1988) - Europe
ZX Spectrum 48/128 (1988)
Nintendo Ent. System (1988) - United States
Commodore 64/128 (1988) - Europe
PC Dos (1988) - Europe
Nintendo Ent. System (20 Jul 1988) - Japan
Game Boy (24 Jul 1992) - Japan
Game Boy Color (26 Jan 2000)
Music info
Released: Mar 1987
Related Plaform: Nintendo Ent. System
Format: Nintendo NES music (NSF)

Composer of these tunes: "Gondamin"
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Chris Covell
Music type: Game rip 
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 1
Num of subsongs: 20
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 9894 bytes
User reviews
- "Stage 8" (by Darvel, 20 Feb 2004) [10/10]
Scuse my english because I'm french.
I adore the music of the 8th stage,
and I would like to know who was the real composer of this track. I ever read it was Patrick Dubuque, isn't it ?
I love the other tracks too, but the 8th stage get a so marvelous theme with full of differents sequences... wwoouuahhh !!!
@+ ;o)
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