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=== Video games === A tie-in video game called ''[[Rambo (1985 video game)|Rambo]]'' was produced for [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]] and [[Commodore 64]]. There was also ''[[Rambo (1987 video game)|Rambo]]'' for [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], as well as ''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System video game)|Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' for [[Master System]]. [[MSX]] and [[DOS]] games were based on the film. [[Sega]] adapted some of the battle scenes in the film for the 2008 [[arcade game]] ''[[Rambo (2008 video game)|Rambo]]''. In 2014 ''[[Rambo: The Video Game]]'', based on the first three ''Rambo'' films, was released. The 1986 arcade [[run and gun video game]] ''[[Ikari Warriors]]'' was intended by its developer [[SNK]] to be an official licensed adaptation of ''Rambo''. However, they were initially unable to acquire the rights to the film. This resulted in the game's title being changed to ''Ikari'', referencing part of the film's Japanese title, ''Rambo: Ikari no Dasshutsu'' ("Rambo: The Furious Escape"). After the game made its North American debut at an arcade game expo, they managed to get in touch with Sylvester Stallone about acquiring the rights to the film. However, it was too late by that point, as the game had already become popularly known by its Japanese ''Ikari'' title among arcade players in Japan and North America, which led to the game's official release as ''Ikari Warriors'' in North America. Stallone was friends with SNK's president at the time, and owned an ''Ikari Warriors'' [[arcade cabinet]].<ref>{{cite journal |title=γζγγδ½γ£γη· |trans-title=The Man Who Made "Ikari" |journal=[[:ja:CONTINUE (ιθͺ)|Continue]] |date=March 2001 |url=http://shmuplations.com/snkgoldenage/}}</ref>
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