Redneck Rampage Internet - Archive

Happy hunting, y'all. Don't have a crap attack.

The Internet Archive has successfully preserved the of Redneck Rampage (not just the shareware episode). However, trying to run the raw DOS files via DOSBox can be a headache due to the game’s specific CD audio tracks and config settings.

For those looking to revisit Xatrix Entertainment’s classic FPS: redneck rampage internet archive

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Just re-downloaded Redneck Rampage from the Internet Archive. 🧨🐷 Happy hunting, y'all

Since physical copies are harder to find than a vegetarian at a BBQ cook-off, I headed over to the to see if the digital ghosts were still kicking. And sure enough, they have the full CD-ROM version preserved.

For a 1997 Build Engine game, this thing is still unhinged. Mojo Nixon on the soundtrack, aliens invading the trailer park, and the most confusing keycards in FPS history. However, trying to run the raw DOS files

We all remember Redneck Rampage —the 1997 Build Engine game that swapped Duke Nukem’s chrome dome for a trucker hat and a mullet. It was crude, it was offensive, and it was absolutely hilarious if you grew up in that era of PC gaming.