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Guys! Rambo the video game has been released on Steam, and it's only $33.99!

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Speaking of...

Doesn't say that I cannot joke around does it? You can't be that daft.
 
After watching this..it makes me wonder if this wasn't some old planned arcade game that never came out, and this company bought it, finished it a bit and threw it out for ppl to gobble up....
 
"Rambo: The Video game is a fun, simple rail shooter."
- Gamespot, who actually gave this game a 6/10!

http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/rambo-the-video-game-review/1900-6415678/

For a more realistic review, Angry Joe has his video up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFFi3PHp5qM&feature=c4-overview&list=UUsgv2QHkT2ljEixyulzOnUQ

What I'm left wondering is that if a company like Teyon can get the license to Rambo then why couldn't a company that actually produces good game get it instead? I imagine that a good Rambo game would sell well so I'm guessing that good developers either believe that creating a new ip is a better long term investment or their staff wants the freedom to create the kind of games they want to make.
 
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