Rambo Classic Video V.3 -
In V.3, they added a 10-second extended scene: Rambo whispering back – “Then I’ll speak to him myself.”
Level 1 was standard. Elias moved the sprite left, tossing pixelated grenades at generic soldiers in olive drab. The sound effects were wrong, though. Instead of the standard 8-bit pew-pew , the gunfire sounded like recordings of actual gunfire compressed down to low-fidelity static. It jarred the teeth. Rambo Classic Video V.3
: In both versions, standing in the open is a quick way to lose health. Use destructible cover, but be ready to move once it's blown away. Difficulty Settings Instead of the standard 8-bit pew-pew , the
: Kill enemies with explosive weapons (grenades/flamethrowers) first, or time your shots to detonate their projectiles in mid-air. The Final Showdown Use destructible cover, but be ready to move
Released in 1988, (originally titled Full Circle: First Blood Part III ) represents the explosive pinnacle of 1980s action cinema, serving as both a massive blockbuster spectacle and a definitive, albeit controversial, chapter in John Rambo's journey. A Mission of Loyalty
(often referred to as the classic V.3 of the series), the gameplay differs significantly depending on whether you are playing the 1989 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version or the Rambo: The Video Game (2014) rail-shooter. Sega Genesis / Mega Drive (1989 Classic)