Rambo is an action-adventure game developed by Pack-In-Video on Nintendo. The game was released in 1987 in Japan and in 1988 in North America. The game plot is based on the movie Rambo: First Blood Part II. The game content revolves around the difficult escape process of the guy, Rambo. The story ends when Rambo returns to the base and throws a giant monster at Murdock and turns him into a frog.
At the beginning of the game, Rambo will receive Colonel Trautman’s question. He will have to choose between yes or no. If he chooses yes, Rambo will be given immediate missions and begin his journey of escape. If he chose no, he would have to talk to the people around him and come back to ask Colonel Trautman again to accept the assignment. The game continues when Rambo is abandoned in the forest. Here, he will have to move flexibly to fight spiders and extremely scary and dangerous creatures. Rambo can move in directions and use fists or knives to destroy enemies. After overcoming challenges, Rambo will have to confront the strongest enemy of the forest is the giant spider. In addition, the prison’s helicopters will also prevent him from escaping. Rambo can replenish power by destroying enemies to increase their levels. In addition, he can also use special powers with anger. Whenever his anger is full, he can use special skills to wipe out enemies quickly. Rambo can increase the accumulation of anger by attacking an enemy or being attacked by an enemy. The process of gaining experience increases levels and the angry bar will be displayed on the screen for players to easily follow.
By the later stages of the game, Rambo will be furnished by an arsenal to fight the enemy. He can change various weapons to attack the enemy to achieve the greatest effect. After overcoming the entire challenge, he will confront the final enemy is Murdock and throw a giant monster at him. The story ends in the North American game when Murdock is turned into a frog and Rambo is returned home. For the Japanese version of the Famicom, the game ends after the display shows information about the staff that produced the game.