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System:
Nintendo NES
Publisher:
Konami
Developer:
Konami Industry Co.
UPC: 83717110026

Released: 4-01-87
Players: 1-2
Country Origin: US

Game Genre:
Action
Game Perspective:
3rd-Person Perspective, Platform, Side-Scrolling
Genre Sport:
Arcade
Genre Non-Sport:
Arcade
Game Misc:
Coin-Op Conversion

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Rush 'n Attack

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Rating: 8.6
(37 votes)
Plays: 5,282
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Filesize: 60kb

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Rush 'n Attack Box Description

Up for a little guerilla warfare? You asked for it. You're behind enemy lines, armed with only a knife and a mission: to free dozens of POWs hidden in an isolated, well-armored camp. If you're good, you'll pick off the heavily-armed enemy guerillas, one by one, and grab their bazookas and hand grenades. If you're great, you'll turn their weapons against them, to blow away a pack of attack dogs, a fleet of choppers, and a whole battalion of guards. But make one mistake, and it's all over. For you, our POWs... the future of the Free World!

Rush 'n Attack (Nintendo NES) Screenshots

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Cut-Scene : don't mind me, just climbin a fence in secret
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Ending : YOU WON
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Level Level 3: oh no! bad dog!
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beginning.
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Level : shoot the missile to win
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Level : 2nd stage, note the shooter in the tower
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Level : 6th and final level
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Level : Level 2.
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Cut-Scene : stage clear (seen 5 times overall)
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Level : 4th stage, with helicopter boss

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Rush 'n Attack Featured Review

Rush 'n Attack Review by: Redxsparrow - 10/10

The Cold War

    When I was seven years old, I used to have one of those controllers that you can plug into a T.V. and play the variety of games that was on the controller. The controller was shaped like a box with a joystick, two buttons, and I think a start button. I usually sit in my playroom with a little T.V. that was placed on a rack with my brother sitting next to me. All the games on the controller were all arcade games, and most of them were released on the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Atari 2600. Some of the games that I remembered were Galaga, Frogger, this Kung-fu, Street Fighter sort of game, and Rush’n Attack. Some of the games were easy to play, and some were difficult and frustrating. The Street Fighter kind of game was the one I mostly played, and I typically reach up to level twenty and die. Galaga is the game I die on the third or fourth level. Frogger is one of the easiest games on the controller. The game that I am focusing on in this review is Rush’n Attack.

     Rush’n Attack was first known as the title “Green Beret” in the arcade industry. The arcade game was created by Konami, one of the best companies to manufacture video games in the late 1980’s through the 2000’s, and produced in the year 1985. Green Beret and Rush’n Attack are both similar games but have different elements in graphics, characters, and mostly the name. Green Beret is about an American person who is sent out to free his soldiers from a Russian prison camp. The American wears a green camouflage uniform, and the Russians wear different kinds of uniforms. There are a total of four levels in this arcade game.

     Two years later, Konami released the arcade game on the NES but changed some things. They changed the title name, the main player, the Russians, the plot, mostly everything. Ok, maybe the two games are different but has the share of graphics in sort of way. Anyway, they changed the name from the Green Beret to Rush’n Attack. Rush’n, Rush in, Russian! Yeah, the object of this game is to kill Russians. While killing the Russians, there is an important mission that you have to do.

     The plot of this game is you’re an American, just like the Green Beret arcade game, and your mission is to destroy the enemies, that are the Russians, secret weapon. This plot is different than the Green Beret. Moving forward, the American has to travel through six levels, making it different than the arcade by adding two additional levels for the NES version. As you go through each of the levels, thousands of Russians would want to kill you. There are four types of Russians, if you include the yellow Russian that looks like you. The brown, dark Russians are those who run all over the place. It feels like that they were just trained and now they are going off to war. The orange ones are the Russians that do a kick jump to your face. They are tough to kill unless you attack in mid-air or keep tapping the B-button. The yellow ones that look like you always carry a weapon with them. They are always lying on something like a truck or the road and a few seconds, like two to three, they stand up and run toward the direction that they were facing in. Some of the weapons that they drop are rifles, little guns, and grenades. You can only shoot three bullets out of the rifle and throw three grenades. The little guns have a time limit. There is an invincibility item that you can get from a yellow Russian, but there is only one in the entire game. The invincibility item is shaped as a star. How original. The yellow Russians are the almost smart ones. These Russians carry a gun around and only can shoot you when you are in the opposite direction and standing still. Sometimes the yellow Russians descend from a parachute, making it difficult for you to block.

     As I said before, there are six levels in Rush’n Attack. The scenery on the first level starts off with a bridge. The bridge leads to trucks that carry large missiles and then leads to missile rockets in the background. The ending boss of this level is a pack of those jump kick Russians. After you defeat the boss, the American jumped onto the fence, climbed up, and leaped over the barbed wires with victory. Why not go around it? You can see the side of the fence is open. Anyway, this is found after you complete the boss in every level. The second level is like a military airport. This is one of the additional levels added in the NES version. This place introduces the yellow almost smart Russians. The ending boss is three dudes in jetpacks, throwing grenades at you. Sometimes, one of them can leave the screen without letting you kill it, yet it still counts as a defeat. The third level is the Harbor. You would see warehouses in the beginning, crates in the middle of the game, and ships at the end. The ending boss for this level is a set of dogs. One line of dogs comes from the right, then the left, then back to the right and left, and then both sides. The fourth level is called the Bridge. You will be greeted with those dark brown Russians that throw grenades out of barrel tanks and a power trooper, yellow Russians in parachutes. The ending boss is to kill the three Russians in mini helicopters. They throw grenades at you in a straight line from left to right while descending down onto the ground. Level five is sort of like a camp. The level has brown house camps, and then leads to the woods, and finally leads to a long and red brick wall. I think behind that wall are American prisoners being captured by the Soviet Russians. The boss at the end is three power troopers, descending from the sky in parachutes. I found this boss to be very tough because the bullets can be shot at any point, making it hard for you to dodge. The last and final level is a warehouse. This is the second additional level added in the NES version. The warehouse is holding the secret weapon at the end, being guarded by the yellow Russians look alike and brown and orange Russian men. I found it unintelligent when the American has to destroy the secret weapon with a rifle. Why not disable it? “Woohoo, I destroy the secret weapon. Now I am going to die.” After you wiped out the weapon, you ran for your life out of the building.

     There was not much to offer in this video game. The only thing to do in this game is to kill the Soviet Russians and demolish the secret weapon that was to blow up the U.S.A. If you were compared to a game like the Legend of Zelda, you can see the differences. Rush’n Attack is an intermediate game in difficulty. Even though some of the enemies do not shoot at you, it is not an easy game. The enemies can come from different sides. This game requires reflexes and timing for you to move and murder the enemies. You also need patience. If you lack that in the game, you will have a rough time. The controller is not easy and imperfect. You got your basic shooting button, B-Button, but there is no jump button. The only way to jump is push up on the D-Pad. To climb ladders, you press the same button, up. This can be tricky when you try to jump over something and a ladder is on the other side. You will always get on the ladder.  

     The graphics and sounds are amazing. I can really see how Soviet Russia’s military location is in the late 1980’s. Moving on, it is clear to see the weapons that the Russians have in storage, and everything looks clear to the eyes. The music in this game is awesome. The music in each level starts off with a siren. This fits the sound of the music because it is saying that an intruder is crossing a private territory. I would say that Rush’n Attack has one of the greatest NES soundtracks.

     Rush’n Attack will always be a classic for me. It is fun and addicting to play, and it is a great action game. I find it strange that the box art cover has an American, wearing a green camouflage uniform, while the video game’s American is wearing a blue suit. Some people may not find this classic maybe because it is offending to the Soviet Russians, and people may think that Konami is into that war. Even though this game has flaws, offense, and difficulty, I will always love Rush’n Attack.

Rush 'n Attack Game Description

Depending on which title you use, and how you interpret it, this game is about a guy who a)rushes in before attacking b)attacks Russians (this was the mid-80s, when the US helped bin Laden do the same), or c)wears a rather goofy hat. One way or another, this arcade conversion arms you with a knife and sends you on a kamikaze mission against hordes of enemy fighters.

There are four distinct sections of gameplay, taking in a Missile Base, a Harbour, a Bridge, and an enemy Prison Camp. Extra weapons with limited ammunition can be collected along the way, which will make the task a lot easier. The level is divided into 3 horizontal levels, which can be moved between either by jumping or using ladders, and this gives a chance to avoid the more threatening mobs of enemy fighters.

Rush 'n Attack Reviews

Overall 8.6    Graphics 7.5    Sound 8    Addictive 9    Story 6    Depth 5    Difficulty 8


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The Cold War   Redxsparrow
    When I was seven years old, I used to have one of those controllers that you can plug ...
      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 10-04-11     Updated: 10-04-11     Review Replies: 0

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Russians Hacked   endings
I've reviewed several NES games with soldiers in them, and I think its time to put commandoes aside ...
  Graphics 7   Sound 7   Addictive 8   Story 5   Depth 4   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 09-08-14     Review Replies: 0

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Rush 'n Attack   Maverick987
Rush 'n Attack is an amazing game for the NES by konami who have made somme of the best games on nin...
  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 7   Depth 6   Difficulty 9

      Review Rating: 3.8/5     Submitted: 04-18-11     Updated: 04-21-11     Review Replies: 0

Rush 'n Attack Highscores

rcarter2
1. 376,900
TimeTrial: 00:00:00
06-11-11 11:43 AM
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rammstein2212
2. 224,800
TimeTrial: 00:00:00
09-23-10 11:55 PM
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BOOOOYA!!!!!
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3. 170,500
TimeTrial: 00:00:00
06-08-10 07:04 AM
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Keyboard! USBnextime
Redxsparrow
4. 163,000
TimeTrial: 00:00:00
10-04-11 12:10 PM
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Nickrj
5. 97,000
TimeTrial: 00:08:46
03-29-13 07:08 PM
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Comments for Rush 'n Attack

Ferdinand 10-07-14 - 07:44 PM
 My friends and I played this for hours to max out the score.
bl00dy3ch0 10-29-12 - 10:47 AM
 So addicting
muhammad 05-25-12 - 06:07 AM
 why i con`t download this game???i needed
Metal Triforce 09-21-11 - 04:06 PM
 I used to play this all the time when I was 7 years old (on a joystick made in 2004). I played it somewhere around 2005.
Maverick987 04-13-11 - 04:11 AM
 damn this game's hard
killknife1 03-01-11 - 05:42 PM
 rly fun i like it
zachary 02-27-11 - 12:40 AM
 the music is awesome in the game.
bartman12345 02-15-11 - 05:30 PM
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