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Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
Developer(s)Mass Media Inc.[1] (N64)
Climax Studios (PS)
Natsume (GBC)
Red Sky Interactive (Mac/Win)
Publisher(s)THQ[1]
Bandai America (Mac/Win)
Platform(s)Game Boy Color, Macintosh, Nintendo 64,[2]PlayStation, Windows[3]
Release
  • Macintosh/Windows
    • NA: June 1, 2000
    Game Boy Color
    PlayStation
    • NA: September 26, 2000
    • PAL: December 1, 2000
    Nintendo 64
Genre(s)Platformer, action,[1]beat 'em up[1]
Mode(s)Single player,[1]multiplayer[1]

(Redirected from Alison MacInnis) Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue is an American television series and the eighth season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the 23rd Super Sentai series Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive (1999). Jan 8, 2014 - Alison MacInnis as Dana, Pink Lightspeed Rescue Ranger.

Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue is a video game based on the 8th season of the TV series Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue.[4] Four very different versions of the game were produced for the Game Boy Color, Macintosh/Windows, Nintendo 64[2]and PlayStation[3]by various developers and publishers.

Nintendo 64 version[edit]

The Nintendo 64 version features 3D action-based gameplay of the Rangers, their Vehicles, and Mega Zords.[5] It supports for 1 or 2 players simultaneously.[5] Villains from the show such as Diabolico act as the antagonists and the game features voice clips by the actual Power Rangers Lightspeed actors and actresses.[5] The game is also compatible with the Nintendo Controller Pak to save games in progress.[5]

PlayStation version[edit]

The PlayStation version is similar to the Nintendo 64 one in terms of graphics but gameplay was quite different. It features the main five Rangers as playable characters with the Titanium Ranger as an extra unlockable character. The game can be played as one or two player mode and also features voice clips by the actual Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue actors and actresses.[2]Once Chosen, the player/players stay as the chosen ranger/rangers for the whole game. For the Megazord Battle, the player on controller one can use the Supertrain Megazord. For the final stage, it's replaced with the Omega Megazord. Another special feature for the game is a password system, where special cheat codes can give the rangers infinite health, lives, continues and powered up attacks, as well as access to an art and picture gallery, the option to begin the game on any of the first six of the seven levels and the Titanium Ranger. The Final stage of the game can only be accessed if the player saves the game on the PlayStation Memory Card after completing the penultimate one.

Game Boy Color version[edit]

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The Game Boy Color version is a side-scrolling platformer. It featured all five rangers as playable characters and utilized a password save system.

Windows/Macintosh[edit]

The Windows/Macintosh version, known as an 'Interactive Data Zord' was a CD-ROM released alongside Bandai America's Deluxe Max Solarzord, and is more like an activity center than an actual video game, although it's not certain that this version was directly linked to the PS1 and N64 games.

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Reception[edit]

Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue received “generally unfavorable reviews” according to the review aggregator Metacritic.[6]

Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic25/100[6]
Review score
PublicationScore
IGN3/10[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefWatts, Martin (February 8, 2018). 'Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue review – how does it play today?'. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  2. ^ abc'THQ SHIPS POWER RANGERS LIGHTSPEED RESCUE FOR PLAYSTATION AND NINTENDO 64'. Archived from the original on April 3, 2002.
  3. ^ ab'Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue – GBC Review'. Morphin’ Legacy. August 1, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  4. ^'Game Review: Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue (PS1)'. gbhbl.com. July 5, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  5. ^ abcdeCasamassina, Matt (October 2, 2000). 'Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue'. IGN. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  6. ^ ab'Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
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External links[edit]

  • Computer, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation versions at MobyGames


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