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Use the control pad to pick the direction of a punch or kick.Game Cube is a shorter term used to define Nintendo GameCube console for home usage. Close Combat: If you get in close combat with someone "A" will punch, "B" will kick, and "C" will block. If you're in a commando unit, you have to get the other uninjured man to go to the injured man and press "A".

Move the cursor over the injured man and press "A" to call a medic. Check the stats screen at the end of a battle to see how many you have. Be careful not to use all your medics in one battle or you won't be able to use any in later battles. If your men are injured you have a limited amount of medics you can use to heal them.

In this case, "A" still fires both men, "B" calls the man you are not controlling to the man you are controlling, and "C" switches control between the two men. If you're looking for a challenge, then go for it! The advantage of commandos is that when you move the control pad it actually controls a man instead of just a cursor, so you are more free to go where you need to go. If you try to fly solo with a commando, it will be two on five and it will be tough to win. That way you can have a team of four, with each person controlling two men. I recommend only fighting in commandos when you are playing with someone else that will be on your team. If you pick a commando team, you will be in control of two men instead of five.

The control pad will move the cursor so you can move your armies. And it's off to battle! In a normal army of five men, the "A" button will command all men to fire, the "B" button will send the highlighted character to where the cursor is pointing, and the "C" button changes the highlighted character. When the game starts, if you are General Chaos you will get to pick which area to fight in. Armies are made up of five, four, or in rare cases two men. If you lose battles, the enemy and you will be moving toward your own base. As you win battles, you will move toward the enemy's base. Try to destroy the opposing army and take over their base. (This overview came from the original Genesis General Chaos game box.) Directions: You'll find five distinct weapon types at your disposal, flame throwers, machine guns, bazookas, grenades, and dynamite, that can mean the difference between raising your army's flag in victory and waving the white flag of surrender. Once you make your way from the war room to the battlefield, you'll engage in brutal hand-to-hand combat that will determine the superior army. There are more than 50 battlefields to fight on, and four different squads to choose from: the Assault Team, the Commandos, the Demolition Squad, and the Brute Force Troop. Choose your virtual leader, either General Chaos or General Havoc, and get ready to exhibit your military mastery. Armchair generals, unite! General Chaos for the Sega Genesis gives you the opportunity to run your own war from the comfort of your home.
