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The Speed Rumbler

Also known as: Rush & Crash (JP)
Developer:
Capcom
Publisher:
Capcom
Platform:
Arcade (custom)
Released internationally: September 1986




CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
ItemsIcon.png This game has unused items.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.





The Speed Rumbler stars the Bionic Commando and his armored car. Drive through six stages to reach the Zapper's group fortress, destroy their secret weapon, and rescue the captives within. It's also possible to jump out of the car and shoot things on foot at the cost of being much more vulnerable.


There. Was that so hard, Wikipedia?


Game Credits


In the game's ending sequence, hold 1P Start + 1P Left + 1P Button 2 after the ending text appears to trigger a hidden credits sequence (seen below).














SRumblerCredits1.png

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SRumblerCredits6.png

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Graphics












6 ups to go

A 1up item that would be carried by the freed men, but they never end up carrying one.

45 areas to go
An end-of-stage sign for Stage 6. Since Stage 6 doesn't have an end point, but a boss, this isn't needed.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Music



Track 27 is only used in the hidden credits sequence, but only 26 seconds worth of this minute-long track play.


(Source: Original TCRF research)








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