Cobra Command (disambiguation)

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Cobra Command is the fictional nemesis of the G.I. Joe team.

Cobra Command may also refer to:

<i>Cobra Command</i> (1984 video game) 1984 arcade video game

Cobra Command, known as Thunder Storm (サンダーストーム) in Japan, is an interactive movie game originally released by Data East in 1984 as a LaserDisc-based coin-operated arcade game.

<i>Cobra Command</i> (1988 video game) 1988 computer and video game

Cobra Command (コブラコマンド) is a 1988 arcade game developed and published by Data East that was later ported to the NES. It is a side-scroller in which the player flies a heavily armoured helicopter through six stages to destroy enemy tanks, cannons, submarines, and gunboats.

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