Evolution of Rambo (1985 - 2008) First Blood I II III - comparison history - Rambo C64 Amstrad ZX
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0:00 Rambo - 1985
5:26 Rambo: First Blood Part II - 1986
9:23 Rambo - 1987
15:51 Rambo III - 1989
22:14 Rambo III - 1989 [Master System]
28:18 Rambo III - 1989 [Mega Drive]
34:45 Rambo III - 1989 [Arcade]
41:58 Rambo - 2008
48:52 Rambo: The Video Game - 2014
More about Rambo (from Wikipedia):
Rambo (stylized on-screen as Rambo: First Blood Part II) is a 1985 video game based on the film Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985). The game was designed by David Collier and Tony Pomfret with the ZX Spectrum version converted by Platinum Productions.
The Commodore 64 version's music is by Martin Galway from Northern Ireland, incorporating melodies from the film's score. The Amstrad CPC version's music was played and recorded live by Choice Software's in-house programmer/designer/musician James Edward Cosby also from Northern Ireland, using a Yamaha DX7 synthesiser via the then new MIDI serial comms protocol.
Several other games based on the film were also released, including Rambo for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and Rambo: First Blood Part II for the Sega Master System.