}} In Japan,
Game Machine listed
Thunder Storm as the most successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of May 1984. It remained at the top of Japan's upright/cockpit
arcade cabinet charts from June to August 1984. In North America,
Cobra Command was released as an
arcade conversion kit for the previously unsuccessful ''Bega's Battle
. Cobra Command
was more successful, becoming one of the more successful laserdisc games in 1984. In the United States, Cobra Command
topped the Play Meter'' laserdisc arcade charts from October to November 1984. However, it was not able to achieve mass appeal due to the laserdisc market being in decline at the time. Roger C. Sharpe of
Play Meter called the arcade game one of the few "shining lights" in the laserdisc arcade market of 1984. They said it "brought the technology another small step closer to where it will ultimately go in the future." On release,
Famicom Tsūshin scored the
Sega Saturn version of the game 25 out of 40 and the PlayStation version 23 out of 40. == Legacy ==