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In later versions of Bionic Commando, Gibson is formerly became a victim, but instead of rescuing people, he demands who will be the hero to save him. This mission was completed by Nathan Spencer. Unfortunately, in the last stage, he hears the enemy radio signal, it was rumored that he was unstoppable and destroyed several enemy forces highhandedly while Spencer is handling his mission to fight his target, Master D.

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  • Joseph Gibson
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  • In later versions of Bionic Commando, Gibson is formerly became a victim, but instead of rescuing people, he demands who will be the hero to save him. This mission was completed by Nathan Spencer. Unfortunately, in the last stage, he hears the enemy radio signal, it was rumored that he was unstoppable and destroyed several enemy forces highhandedly while Spencer is handling his mission to fight his target, Master D.
  • "Super Joe" was not the main protagonist in the NES version of Bionic Commando as he was in the arcade version. When the game was released in the U.S., the character's name was changed to Super Joe so it could be sold as a sequel to Commando. Gibson went from hero to victim, as the original Bionic Commando went from the arcades to home consoles. Instead of the one saving people, he became the one that needed to be saved in the NES version. This was accomplished by Nathan "Rad" Spencer. However in the final level in Bionic Commando, if listening to the enemy radio broadcast, it was mentioned that Super Joe was unstoppable and broke through several enemy force singlehandedly while Nathan is carrying out his mission to assassinate Master D.
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  • "Super Joe" was not the main protagonist in the NES version of Bionic Commando as he was in the arcade version. When the game was released in the U.S., the character's name was changed to Super Joe so it could be sold as a sequel to Commando. Gibson went from hero to victim, as the original Bionic Commando went from the arcades to home consoles. Instead of the one saving people, he became the one that needed to be saved in the NES version. This was accomplished by Nathan "Rad" Spencer. However in the final level in Bionic Commando, if listening to the enemy radio broadcast, it was mentioned that Super Joe was unstoppable and broke through several enemy force singlehandedly while Nathan is carrying out his mission to assassinate Master D. He first appeared in the original Commando, although he was not mentioned by name.
  • In later versions of Bionic Commando, Gibson is formerly became a victim, but instead of rescuing people, he demands who will be the hero to save him. This mission was completed by Nathan Spencer. Unfortunately, in the last stage, he hears the enemy radio signal, it was rumored that he was unstoppable and destroyed several enemy forces highhandedly while Spencer is handling his mission to fight his target, Master D. In the second entry of the series, Gibson is a soldier of the F.S.A military with leadership skills and meticulous attention to detail under the alias called 'The Supervisor". At the end of excelling many behind-the-lines chapters, he is known again as "Super Joe", left the army to pursue a career in one-man contract and form together with both former military officers Howard Powell and Thomas Clarke in a military group of mercenaries called M.E.R.C.S. In the appearance of the game, Super Joe appears to be blue as in the previous installment.
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