A typical left-right scrolling level.ĭuring gameplay, the screen moves from left to right, with enemies & enemy helicopters popping up from behind barrels, in windows, over hills, etc. He is attempting to rescue his Vietnam commanding officer, Colonel Trautman, as well as freeing other P.O.W.’s in a first person perspective light gun shooter style. In this film and game, John Rambo takes on the Soviets in Afghanistan, during the Soviet-Afghan war. The plot of Rambo III is loosely based on the film of the same name, also released in 1988. Rambo III, on the other hand, took a completely different approach and was developed by Ocean Software and Taito as a light gun shooter. Rambo: First Blood Part II (1986) was more of an overhead action shooter in the style of Commando or Ikari Warriors on the NES. Sega released two “Rambo” titles for the Master System. soil, the sequels took place in foreign countries, allowing Rambo to fight other enemies besides overzealous & abusive small town police and the anti-Vietnam sentiment still prevalent in the early 80s. While the first film in the franchise, First Blood, was a taught cat and mouse thriller set on U.S. One franchise that Sega managed to snag the rights to was “Rambo”, the series of action films starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam war vet, John Rambo. Sega wanted franchises that could sell games and possibly even systems. The Sega Master System was no different than most other consoles from the 1980s when it came time to produce and develop games from movie licenses. Super Nintendo Updat… on Super Nintendo Final Thoughts… Microsoft Xbox Updat… on Console of the Month (July 201…
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