- Redneck Rampage
Infobox VG
title = Redneck Rampage
developer =Xatrix Entertainment (Win)
Logicware, Inc. (Mac)
publisher = Interplay (Win)
Logicware, Inc. (Mac)
distributor =
designer =
engine =Build engine based on "Duke Nukem 3D "
version =
released =flagicon|USA1997-04-30 (win)
1999-? (mac)
genre =First-person shooter
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Mature (M)
platforms =MS-DOS
media =CD-ROM
requirements =Windows version: Pentium 90 CPU, 16 MiB RAM (32MiB in Win 95/98), 4x CD-ROM, Local bus or PCI SVGA video card (VBE compatible), Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card, DOS 5.0 or later, 150MB hard drive spaceMac version: System 7.5.3, 200Mhz PPC CPU, 16MiB free system RAM, 15MB hard drive space, 640x480x256 color display
input =keyboard, mouse, joystick
preceded by =
followed by =Redneck Rampage Rides Again"Redneck Rampage" is a 1997
first-person shooter game designed byXatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay. This game features some songs byMojo Nixon ,Reverend Horton Heat ,Beat Farmers and otherPsychobilly artists. As the name implies, Redneck Rampage has manyhillbilly elements in it. The game was followed by "Redneck Rampage Rides Again ", "" and "Redneck Deer Huntin' ".The plot revolves around two brothers, Leonard and Bubba, fighting through the fictional town of Hickston, USA (though the game is supposedly set in
Arkansas , the highway signs in the first level of the first episode refer to Interstate 20 which are in northwesternLouisiana ), to rescue their prizedpig Bessie and thwart analien invasion . The brothers battle through such locales as a meat packing plant and atrailer park , and battle evilclones of their neighbors with weapons ranging from the traditionalshotgun , to a gun that fires circular sawblades, to acrossbow that fires bolts withdynamite strapped to them. Another favorite was the.454 Casull revolver. Anadd-on to the game was the "Cuss Pack" which added stronger language to the game's audio. The add-on was available for download at Interplay's online store, but users had to pay $1 with acredit card to ensure that the buyer of the add-on was of adult age. [http://www.interplay.com/support/product.asp?GameID=7] The add-on was included on the CD for the Mac OS version.In 2002 the creator of
Build engine Ken Silverman wrote a VESA 2.0 patch in order to make all Build-powered games compatible with NT/2000/XP.In July 2004, the Redneck Rampage license was purchased by
Vivendi Universal for $300,000. However VU Games representative said that at the moment there are no intentions of making a new game in the Redneck Rampage series.Music included on the CD
The
Psychobilly music from the game is also playable in a standard music CD Player. Tracks available on the CD are
*Redneck Rampage byMojo Nixon
*UFOs Big Rigs & BBQ byMojo Nixon
*Baby's Liquored Up byThe Beat Farmers
*Nurture My Pig byThe Reverend Horton Heat
*Trash Can by Cement Pond
*Gettin' Drunk byThe Beat Farmers
*Wiggle Stick byThe Reverend Horton Heat
*Vixen by Cement Pond
*You Can't Kill Me byMojo Nixon Characters
Other than Leonard & Bubba, there are several types of alien enemies wielding various types of weapons. The enemies are Sheriff Lester T Hobbs (armed with two .357 revolvers); the skinny old coot; Billy Ray; Turd Minion; and the alien saucers. Boss enemies include Assface, the alien vixen, and the alien hulk. Also present are hostile animals and insects, such as
pigs ,dogs ,mosquito s,cows &chicken s, although the latter two can't directly harm the player.Redneck Rampage Rides Again introduced additional enemies, including: Jackalopes; Mama Jackalope; Biker Frank Doyle (clearly based on Dennis Hopper'sFrank Booth character from the David Lynch movie "Blue Velvet "); andcheerleader Daisy Mae.Weapons
*.454 Revolver
*Double-barreled shotgun
*KalashnikovAK-47 Assault Rifle
*Ripsaw
*Teater Gun
*Alien Handgun
*Dynamite
*Crossbow
*Powder Keg
*Crowbar
*Bowling ball (see exceptions below)Bowling ball as a weapon
In one of the levels there was a bowling alley which was playable as a subgame. The character could keep the bowling ball and use it as a weapon in all future levels. In practice, the bowling ball made a poor weapon and did virtually no damage to enemies. It did not regenerate once used so the character had to physically go and retrieve the ball after using it. If the ball was not recovered after usage, the player lost any future use of it.
In game power-ups
Like most first-person-shooters, it offered a variety of ways for the character to regenerate health or hit points. These power-ups consisted of the allegedly redneck related
moon pies ,pork rinds ,beer andliquor . A small supply of each could be carried for future use. Each of these power-ups had distinct disadvantages: The more food the character ate, the moreflatulent he became, making it difficult to sneak up on enemies as the character would move forward and make a distinctfart sound frequently after eating.When drinking
alcohol , the health was restored and as an added benefit the character became somewhat less affected by enemy fire (the proverbialbulletproof ). This only worked to a minor degree, and the more the character drank, the less coordinated they became. This was measured on a 'drunk meter' in the user display. Toward the high end of the meter, after consuming a large amount of alcohol, the character movements would become erratic and the user would have difficulty controlling the character as he moved in directions that did not corespond to the input on the keyboard. The ingame video would also become grainy and less viewable. At the maximum drunk level, the character would simply fall down, followed by the sounds ofvomiting and the loss of all motor regardless of user input. All of these effects would pass after a few minutes as the character sobered up. During this time, the character can not use weapons and is essentially defenseless.The side effects of both power-up types forces the user to use them sparingly and gives another reason to avoid damage during gameplay.
Relations to Duke Nukem 3D
The gameplay, humor and art style of the game is inspired by "
Duke Nukem 3D " which was also developed on theBuild engine . The automap works similarly to "Duke Nukem 3D" and otherBuild engine games. Additionally, "Redneck Rampage" is directly based on the source code to "Duke Nukem 3D", under license from3D Realms .Redneck Rampage: The Early Years
It is a limited version of Redneck Rampage, which allows players to play the first 5 levels, then quits. However, all fifteen levels are on the CD, along with the tools to get at them. It also 8 multiplayer deathmatch levels.
Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66
Infobox VG
title =Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits On Route 66
collapsible=yes
developer =Sunstorm Interactive
publisher = Interplay
distributor =
designer =
engine =Build engine based on "Duke Nukem 3D "
version =
released =flagicon|USA1998-?
genre =First-person shooter
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Mature (M)
platforms =MS-DOS
media =CD-ROM
requirements =Windows version: Pentium 90 CPU, 16 MiB RAM (32MiB in Win 95/98), 4x CD-ROM, Local bus or PCI SVGA video card (VBE compatible), Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card, DOS 5.0 or later, 15MB hard drive space
input =keyboard, mouse, joystick
preceded by =
followed by =It is a 12-level expansion pack for Redneck Rampage. It also includes new enemy types.
Redneck Rampage Rides Again
Infobox VG
title =Redneck Rampage Rides Again
collapsible=yes
developer =Xatrix Entertainment
publisher = Interplay
distributor =
designer =
engine =Build engine based on "Duke Nukem 3D "
version =
released =flagicon|USA1998-05-31
genre =First-person shooter
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Mature (M)
platforms =MS-DOS
media =CD-ROM
requirements =Windows version: Pentium 90 CPU, 16 MiB RAM (32MiB in Win 95/98), 2x CD-ROM, Local bus or PCI SVGA video card (VBE compatible) with 1MiB memory supporting 640x480 resolution, Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card, DOS 5.0 or later, 220MB hard drive space
input =keyboard, mouse, joystick
preceded by =Redneck Rampage
followed by =It is a 14-level sequel for Redneck Rampage. It also include new enemy types, weapons.
Player can also ride vehicles such as motorcycle, swamp boat.
tory
After Leonard and Bubba crash-landed UFO, they found themselves in the middle of the desert (Area 69). Along the way, they were hunted by aliens, and blast their ways through jackalope farms, Disgraceland, a riverboat and brothel, as well as all hell before getting home.
Redneck Deer Huntin'
Infobox VG
title=Redneck Deer Huntin'
flagicon|GERDeer Stalker: A realistic Hunting Game
collapsible=yes
developer=Xatrix Entertainment
publisher=Interplay
distributor=
designer=
engine=Build engine based on "Duke Nukem 3D "
version=
released=flagicon|USA1997-?
genre=First-person shooter
modes=Single player
ratings=ESRB: Teen
platforms=MS-DOS
media=CD-ROM
requirements =Windows version: Pentium 90 CPU, 16 MiB RAM (32MiB in Win 95/98), 1x CD-ROM, Local bus or PCI SVGA video card (VBE compatible), Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card, DOS 5.0 or later, 80MB hard drive space
input=keyboard, mouse, joystick
preceded by=
followed by=It is a hunting game using Build engine with Redneck Rampage theme.
It includes 4 prey types (deer, duck, razorback, wild turkey), 5 stages (Snowbrush Ridge, Lake Swampy, Ozark Forest, Sagebrush Flats, shooting range), 5 weapon types (pistol, rifle, rifle with scope, shotgun, crossbow).
Compilations
"Redneck Icechest of Value" is a compilation that includes original game, Redneck Rampage: Suckin Grits on Route 66.
"Redneck Rampage/Redneck Rides Again Dual Jewel" is a compilation that includes original game, Redneck Rampage Rides Again.
"Redneck Rampage: Family Reunion" is a compilation that includes original game, the Cuss Pack add-on, Redneck Rampage: Suckin Grits on Route 66, Redneck Rampage Rides Again.
"Gamefest: Redneck Classics" includes original game, Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66, Redneck Rampage Rides Again, Redneck Deer Huntin', Redneck Rampage Theme Windows 95 theme pack, Redneck Rampage Screen Saver.
In these versions, Windows-based installers are used, but the executables are still run on DOS.
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20020605050445/http://www.interplay.com/redneck/index.html Interplay RR page]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19991110215525/www.logicware.com/Redframe.html Logicware RR page]
* [http://www.sunstorm.net/games_rr66.htm Sunstorm Interactive Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits On Route 66 page]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20020601151249/www.interplay.com/redrides/index.html Interplay Redneck Rampage Rides Again page]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20011025011028/www.interplay-store.com/product.asp?part_no=FC-C95-1249-1&find_category=&find_description=&find_part_desc=&IPPC= Redneck Rampage/Redneck Rides Again Dual Jewel page]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20001205163300/http://www.interplay.com/huntin/index.html Interplay Redneck Deer Huntin' page]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/redneck-rampage-series "Redneck Rampage" series] onMobyGames
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game/redneck-rampage-the-early-years Mobygames: Redneck Rampage: The Early Years]
* [http://pc.ign.com/objects/851/851660.html Redneck Rampage: Family Reunion] on IGN
* [http://pc.ign.com/objects/646/646573.html Gamefest: Redneck Classics] on IGN
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20011024203217/http://www.enetis.net/~shay/RedNeck.html Redneck Rampage web ring] contains strategy guides
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