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Playing Rocket Ranger (C64)

Hi there!

Abandoning the C64 with style, Cinemaware bade farewell with Rocket Ranger:

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Originally I missed this great C64 version, since at the time I already had an Amiga. I must admit I never got into it though, most likely because my version came without a manual :ponder: :lolblue:

Well, Rocket Ranger is a great continuation of Cinemas better earlier efforts. Further improving the tried and tested formula of Defender of the Crown and Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon, it adds some more varied action scenes and provides a better scripted movie scenario, while delivering another interesting map/strategy part and matching Cinemawares own superior audio-visual standards.

Rocket Ranger is keeping the player busy with rescuing damsels in distress, while he's single-handedly stopping the whole nazi empire of the 1940s along the way.

Unlike the first 5 Cinemaware games, Rocket Ranger takes not just one, but two hours to complete:

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Sidenote: Roket Ranger marks the turning point of Cinemawares reception in my "Power Play" magazine collection, it was their first game that scored over 70%! (their second over 50% :ponder:)

Some future day the "Playing..." series may see another Cinemaware game in the form of "Lords of the Rising Sun", but first it'll continue with something else.

Greetings,
Manuel

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jboypacman Icon

Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:18 PM
Used to love this game on the Amiga it was so freaking cool on that machine. :)
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SpiceWare Icon

Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:28 PM
impressive graphics from the 64.
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Cybergoth Icon

Sun Nov 1, 2009 5:26 AM

SpiceWare, on Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:28 PM, said:

impressive graphics from the 64.


It's great to see the loving care they put in here, all the Amiga graphics seemingly got converted by hand. It's really a pity that It came from the Dessert and Lords of the Rising Sun never materialized on the commie.
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BrianC Icon

Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:16 PM
I downloaded this via Cinemaware's web site. I was surprised that it even has voice samples. Neat stuff!

It's disappointing that the NES one was censored with the aliens instead of Nazis. I like how that version streamlines the fuel distribution.
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Cybergoth Icon

Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:44 PM
You should get the Nostalgia crack instead of the original C64 version. It conveniently tells you the required fuel amount right in the game.
Even better, they compressed the whole game onto 2 just disk sides, so it requires less disk swapping :)
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