Redneck Rampage is a 1997 first-person shooter game developed by Xatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay.
A small supply of each can be carried for future use (the two exceptions being pork rinds and Delicious Googoo Clusters, which are used automatically upon being picked up).
Each of these power-ups have distinct disadvantages: The more food the character eats, the more flatulent he becomes (represented by a "gut" meter in the user display), making it difficult to sneak up on enemies as the character would move forward and make a distinct fart sound frequently after eating.
When drinking alcohol, the health gets restored and as an added benefit the character becomes somewhat less affected by enemy fire.
At the maximum drunk level, the character would simply fall down, followed by the sounds of vomiting and the loss of all motor regardless of user input.
The side effects of both power-up types forced the user to use them sparingly and gave another reason to avoid damage during gameplay.
The game's plot revolves around two brothers, Leonard and Bubba, fighting through the fictional town of Hickston, Arkansas to rescue their prized pig Bessie and thwart an alien invasion.
Compilations and demos include: In the United States, Redneck Rampage debuted at #7 on PC Data's computer game sales chart for May 1997.
Arinn Dembo, writing for Cnet Gamecenter, gave the game three stars, and said it deserved "big points for its psychobilly soundtrack", "big points for being genuinely funny at times", and offered "good fun using a crowbar to beat aliens, 'Old Coots' and 'Billy Rays' to death".