Sega Master System (SMS)

Rambo III

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Rambo III is a side-scrolling action game based on the film of the same name for the Sega Master System. Players take control of John Rambo as he infiltrates enemy territory in Afghanistan to fight Soviet forces and rescue his former commander. Built around run-and-gun combat, platform movement, and a military escape theme, it is remembered as a solid licensed action title on the system.
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Release Date
1989-01-01
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Plays
3

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective with Rambo moving through enemy camps, mountains, and fortified areas. Core controls focus on movement, jumping, shooting, and weapon switching, while some stages emphasize careful route choice and cover usage against heavy gunfire. Progress is linear from stage to stage, usually ending with reaching an exit or defeating a boss-type enemy. Ammo pickups and health items are scattered throughout, and losing all lives consumes a continue.

John Rambo

The protagonist, a former special forces soldier skilled in infiltration, firearms, and close combat. He leads the rescue mission behind enemy lines.

Colonel Sam Trautman

Rambo's former commander and the main rescue target in the game.

When enemies appear in groups, keep moving and use terrain changes to reduce incoming fire. Since ammunition can be limited, avoid reckless spraying and clear threats with short, controlled bursts. Against machine-gun nests and thrown explosives, watch spawn patterns first and then advance methodically instead of rushing forward.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learning enemy spawn points in each stage greatly reduces the chance of getting surrounded.

Tips

Time jumps carefully so you do not get knocked off platforms after landing near edges.

Tips

Take out distant shooters first, then deal with close-range soldiers.

User Reviews

Fast-paced action with a strong movie feel.

User Reviews

Fairly difficult, but satisfying once the routes are learned.

User Reviews

A better-than-expected licensed game with replayable stage design.

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