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Redneck Rampage Rides Again

 
Games: Redneck Rampage Rides Again
 
  • Platform: IBM PC Compatible
  • Release Date: 1998
  • Genre: Shooter
  • Style: First-Person Shooter
  • Similar Games: Redneck Rampage (IBM PC Compatible)

Game Description

The 12 all-new levels in this sequel to Redneck Rampage take players back to the alien-besieged town of Hickston for a second dose of backwoods mayhem. Local favorites Groovy Old Coot (no longer Skinny Old Coot since his trip to Vegas), Sheriff Hobbes, and Billy Ray Jeter are joined by Daisy Mae (cheerleader leader), Frank Doyle (biker), and a host of new hostile enemies. Jack o'lopes, swamp minions, and lava minions now populate the county, along with assorted pigs, cows, 'skeeters, dogs, Turd Minions, and chickens.

Redneck Rampage Rides Again offers several new "things that hurt people" for the player's enjoyment, such as a motorcycle, swamp boat, chicken crossbow, and sling blade in addition to the original game's arsenal of a rip saw, rifle, shotgun, Casull pistol, dynamite, alien arm gun, and powder keg. Levels objective include searching for the missing Bubba, Leonard, and Daisy Mae this time around, while fending off alien mutants and local denizens. Power-ups remain consistent with the first game (whiskey, beer, pork rinds, cow pies, and moonshine) and players monitor effectiveness with the Drunkometer and Gutometer scales (four levels of each).
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide

Roots & Influences

Redneck Rampage Rides Again is the sequel to Redneck Rampage and its add-on expansion Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66.
~ Michael L. House, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: Xatrix Entertainment; Original Concept: Drew Markham; Design: Drew Markham; Direction: Drew Markham; Art Direction: Corky Lehmkuhl; Additional Design: Corky Lehmkuhl; Produced by: Greg Goodrich; Game Programming: Joseph Aurili; Original Game Programming: Rafael Paiz; Level Design: Rhett Baldwin, Aaron Barber; Original Art Direction and Support: Michael Kaufman, Claire Praderie-Markham; Computer Graphics Supervisor: Barry Dempsey; Character Animation Direction: Barry Dempsey; Senior Animator & Modeler: Jason Hoover; Character Animation: Amit Doron; Motion Capture Specialist: Amit Doron; Sound Design: Gary Bradfield; Music Production Coordination: Gary Bradfield; Introduction Animation: Dominique Drozdz; Artist: Matthias Beeguer; Additional Art: Viktor Antonov; Production Coordinator: Victoria Sylvester; Company 2: Interplay Productions; Producer: Bill Dugan; Line Producer: Chris Benson; Interplay Title Sequence: Tim Donley; Redbook, Autorun and Miscellaneous Programming: Darren Monahan; Programming Assistance: Arthur Attila Donavan; Quality Assurance Project Supervisor: Darrell Jones; Tester: Tim Anderson, Primo Pulanco, Mark McCarty, Brian Axline; Director of Compatibility: Phuong Nguyen; Compatibility Technician: Jack Parker, Derek Gibbs, Marc Duran; Manual: Scott Bennie; Voice of Leonard: Burton Gilliam; Voice of Daisy Mae: Tara Charendoff; Vocie of Bubba: Drew Markham; Voice of Billy Ray Jeter: Drew Markham; Voice of Skinny Ol' Coot: Drew Markham; Voice of Frank Doyle: Drew Markham; Voice of Turd Minion: Drew Markham; Voice of Other Various Ramblings: Drew Markham; Voice of Sheriff Lester T. Hobbes: Mojo Nixon; Voice of Alien Vixen: Peggy Jo Jacobs; "Redneck Rampage" Written by: Mojo Nixon; "Redneck Rampage" Performed by: Mojo Nixon; "Stanky's Blues" Traditional Banjo and Guitar Pickin' by: John Schlocker, Howard Yearwood; "Ol' Joe Clark" Traditional Banjo and Guitar Pickin' by: John Schlocker, Howard Yearwood; "Cybersex" Written by: Mojo Nixon; "Cybersex" Performed by: Mojo Nixon; "Cripple Creek" Traditional Banjo and Guitar Pickin' by: John Schlocker, Howard Yearwood; "Disgraceland" Written by: Drew Markham; "Disgraceland" Produced by: Drew Markham, Jason Smith; "Disgraceland" Performed by: Tiny D & The Sofa Kings (Drew Markham, Jason Smith, Howard Anderson, Michael Labrador); "She A Good'n" Traditional Banjo and Guitar Pickin' by: John Schlocker, Howard Yearwood; "Duelin' Banjos" Written by: Arthur Smith; "Duelin' Banjos" Performed by: John Schlocker, Howard Yearwood; Recording Engineer: Dave Ahlert; Recording Assistance: Jeff Gilbert; Motion Capture Actor: J.P. Manoux; Motion Capture Actress: Shawn Wolfe; Contributor: Alex Mayberry, Mal Blackwell; Nuts and Bolts: Steve Goldberg; Bean Counting: Max Yoshikawa; Production Assistance: Minerva Mayberry; Production Baby: Pauline Marie Markham; Original Production Baby: Alyson Kaufman; 3D Build Engine License: 3D Realms Entertainment; Build Engine and Related Tools Creator: Ken Silverman
~ Joe Lamb, All Game Guide
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