In "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," the scene involving the rocket is actually a part of a larger action sequence. To defeat the character known as the "guy on the rocket" or the rocket pilot, Indiana Jones typically uses his wit and quick thinking, leveraging the chaotic environment to gain the upper hand. Ultimately, it's a combination of clever maneuvering and physical confrontation that leads to the villain's defeat. This showcases Indiana's resourcefulness in high-stakes situations.
Indiana Jones
some guy named George Lucas.
Buy a rocket launcher from the merchant,[the guy that sells guns].Then shoot el gigante,the rocket launcher can kill anybody,even boss's.
Dr. Rene Belloq, if you mean the guy who opens the Ark
i think its young Indy cuz theres a level for him
Use the whip as much as you can, Do the throwing guy first.
I think harrison ford had something with lucas films. Since he had just done star wars.
I'm not sure if I have the same game as you. ( I have Indiana Jones 2 The Adventure Continues for Wii ). If you do, you throw the water things at it's foot putting the flames out. Then you be the other character ( Not Indiana Jones ) and go in the hole where you threw the water and role up. Hit the guy off on the top. Then jump down and become Indiana Jones and pull all the monsters arms and legs off with the whip ( including the head ) - do this over and over till it dies. Good luck! Hope this helps!
He should be already out and throwing these barrel things at you and you have to whip them. Maybe that's only for DS
Dan Aykroyd played a minor role in the Indiana Jones movie. Specifically he played in "Doom". His face is never on screen. You have to recognize his voice. He is the "british guy" who arranges a ride on the aiplane "full of live poltry".
The guy was Guy Bluford
If you are on the level where u are in a road of a city... you use a bazooka to defeat the army guys.