Rocket Ranger

Rocket Ranger
Developer(s)Cinemaware
Publisher(s)Cinemaware
Kemco * Seika (NES)[1]
Producer(s)John Cutter
Designer(s)Kellyn Beeck
Programmer(s)Peter Kaminski
Tom McWilliams
Artist(s)Rob Landeros
Jeffrey Hilbers
Writer(s)Robert Jacob
Composer(s)Bob Lindstrom
Platform(s)Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Commodore 64, Apple IIGS, FM Towns, NES
Release
1988
  • Amiga
    Atari ST
    MS-DOS
    Commodore 64
    Apple IIGS
    NES
    • NA: June 1990
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Rocket Ranger is a 1988 action-adventure game developed and published by Cinemaware. The game's setting is based in the World War II era, allowing the player to control a US Army scientist and setting out to stop Nazi Germany from winning the war. The Rocket Ranger moniker stems from the rocket pack the player uses over the course of the game.

Like many Cinemaware games, Rocket Ranger draws its inspiration from Hollywood, and likely The Rocketeer comics. This title pays homage to the many 1950s science fiction serials, using the look and feel of the serials, including action-packed cut-scenes and an art treatment loyal to the futuristic visions of that era. It also features the cliché elements of that era, including a dashing, courageous hero and a beautiful, voluptuous damsel in distress in need of rescue.

  1. ^ "Rocket Ranger for NES - GameFAQs".