![]() ![]() It is unknown why this was left out of the USA version. The USA version ends with a simple 'End', but the Japanese Famicom version contains staff credits. The ending sequence allows the player to throw a giant kanji character towards Murdock after returning to the base, which inexplicably turns Murdock into a frog. Later in the game, Rambo picks up an arsenal of weapons and fights enemy soldiers, but this happens close to the end of the game. ![]() In the Japanese version, the experience meter is replaced by an anger meter, however, it functions exactly the same. The game is noted for its identical gameplay to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, in that the player can kill enemies for experience points and the layouts are similar. Bosses include giant spiders and helicopters. ![]() ![]() Rambo then drops into the forest and fights spiders and other forest creatures. Players advance through the camp and talk to others, and when talking to Trautman again, he tells Rambo the mission. Players are given a choice, but cannot advance in the game unless 'yes' is chosen. The game starts off with Colonel Trautman asking Rambo whether or not he wants to leave the prison and start the mission. It is based on the film Rambo: First Blood Part II. Rambo is a side-scrolling action-adventure video game produced by Pack-In-Video and released in North America by Acclaim on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on Decemin Japan, and May 1988 in North America. Be patient :-)įukuchan Tokita, Misa Narita, Tōru Miyazawa. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.If you think that the game in your browser doesn't work as it should, try to choose another online emulator from this table. We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined. From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc. ![]()
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