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Rambo III

» PLATFORM: MEGA DRIVE » RELEASED: 1989 » DEVELOPER: SEGA

The back of the box promises you -style combat and dramatic one-on-one interactions with heavily armed Hind helicopters using just your bow, which makes you tremendously excited. Starting up the game, and you’re not disappointed with what you discover lurking within Sega’s latest cart. Rambo has access’s third stage. You find yourself with very little cover and in the sights of a ginormous tank, which threatens to blow you to smithereens. Cool as a cucumber, you come out of cover, take aim and BAM! The tank is no more and all that’s left behind is just a twisted metal carcass. Huzzah!

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