Game Information:

Name: Redneck Rampage
Publisher: Logicware(gone now, Ideas from the Deep houses what's left of it)
Developer: Xatrix
Mac Conversion: Xatrix
Media: 1 CD
HD Installation: 81.1 megs(with cuss pack)

Just for kicks, let me present the system requirements:
System 7.5.3 or higher, Power Macintosh only. 13" or larger display(256 color), 16 MB Ram, 150 MD free Hard Drive space, CD-Rom drive.

Patches?
Yes

Beta 111199 patch - Size: 268k
(As it comes with no readme, I have NO clue what it does, and as it's a beta I recommend you use it with caution)
Click above to get the patch

Oh man, nothing will give you a better feel for what living in this shitty state, Texas, is like than this game! Seriously though, this game is absolutely hilarious. Everything about it is funny, from the sounds clips to the artwork and enemy design. Though the engine isn't quite as smooth a Duke's, it still runs very well. If at all possible, I HIGHLY recommend this title to all those who come across it.

Getting it to run:

Difficulty: Easy
Configuring iShock:
Moderate

Installation is as easy as running the installer program. About the only problem with the game is the EXTREMELY high level the music plays at...and the fact that there is NO control for turning it down. In order to catch the hilarous sound effects, you will have to turn them all the way up...and even then with the blaring music they are hard to catch. The program won't let you out either, to maybe try to lower the system volume. I would recommend playing it without the CD if you want to catch the sound effects and quotes.

iShock controller setup is done via the MacAlly app menu as Redneck Rampage doesn't seem to support inputsprockets(even though it comes with them). You can't reconfigure the controls in the game, but the (crap)manual has the entire layout printed in it, to make things easier when you are configuring the iShock.
Learning from your own mistakes is an incredible thing, and after doing each and every one of these I think you will find much enlightenment in what I like to call:

Tips to avoid feeling like a complete jackass:

* Be sure to look over the "Redneck Readme"(all of it) for more hilarious stuff(the legal disclaimers are the best).

* If the language isn't harsh enough for you, you can always install the "Cuss Pack" off the CD to spice it up a bit.

For more support: Ideas from the Deep(though not much, there was barely any when LogicWare was around anyway)

Fun stuff on the CD:

Other than the Cuss Pack, included on the CD are demos from various companies including:
Monkey Byte: Blood Pong, Distant Suns, Galactic Patrol, Kaged, Project Magellan and Deco.
Ambrosia: Apeiron, Avara, Barrack, Bubble Trouble, Chiral, Escape Velocity, EV Override, Harry, Maelstrom, Mars Rising, Slithereens and Swoop.
LogicWare: Astrorock 2000, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Killing Time, Remington Top Shot, Shattered Steel™ Demo and Tempest 2000.