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Rampage
Rampage is a 1986 arcade game by Bally Midway. Players take control of gigantic monsters trying to survive against onslaughts of military forces. Each round is completed when a particular city is completely reduced to rubble.



Up to three simultaneous players control gigantic monsters who were formerly human. The game's protagonists are George, a King Kong-like gigantic gorilla transformed by an experimental vitamin, Lizzie, a Godzilla-like dinosaur/lizard transformed by a radioactive lake, and Ralph, a giant werewolf transformed by a food additive. As monsters, they need to raze all buildings in a high-rise city to advance to the next level, eating people and destroying helicopters, tanks, taxis, police cars, boats, and trolleys along the way.
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Publisher: Bally Mfg. Corp.
Players: 3
Co-op: Yes
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Pete

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Rampage was probably one of the funnest arcade games that I ever played. I had it for Nintendo as well and it was always nonstop fun. Climbing up buildings smashing windows eating people stomping on cars. What a great game.
 
I spent lots of currency playing Ramapage. I really enjoyed the ending. Mr. Z and the man laugh in triumph as George rampages through the city on TV.
 
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