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Rocket Ranger

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

Jet pack

players had to rebuild a rocket while using a jet pack. In 1988 Cinemaware created the Amiga computer game Rocket Ranger which was ported to several

Ranger 5

retro-rocket. Ranger 5 was scheduled for launch in June 1962, but NASA instead decided to fly the Mariner Venus probes (derived from Block I Ranger) first

Joe Estevez

Pick-Up Guy Alternative title: The Way We Are Guns of El Chupacabra Rocket Ranger Dan Danger Direct-to-video release 1998 I Got the Hook Up Lamar Hunt

Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers

Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers was a 30-minute, weekly CBS-TV network outer space adventure series, broadcast live Saturdays from April 18, 1953 to May

Protectors (comics)

villains The Great Question and Conqueror. Malibu also made use of the Rocket Ranger (a character created by the video game company Cinemaware) within the

Fort Dix

home base setting in Cinemaware's 1988 C64 and Nintendo video game Rocket Ranger; the game is based on an alternate World War II scenario, wherein the

Cinemaware

Stooges short subjects; 1987, Apple IIGS, Amiga, Commodore 64, MS-DOS) Rocket Ranger (1950s science fiction serials; 1988, Apple IIGS, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore

Cliff Robertson

steadily in television, including a stint as the lead of Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers (1953–1954). He appeared in Broadway in Late Love (1953–1954) and The

Ranger 8

Ranger 8 was a lunar probe in the Ranger program, a robotic spacecraft series launched by NASA in the early-to-mid-1960s to obtain the first close-up images