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Rampage: Total Destruction features multiplayer gameplay for up to four players. Rampage: Total Destruction, as with previous games in the series, has players destroying the environment to earn points. Other actions are available in addition to destroying buildings; people can be eaten and players can also throw vehicles to cause more damage.
Rampage was released on April 13, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures, after initially being set for release a week later, on April 20. The release date was moved up after Avengers: Infinity War had also shifted its release up by a week, to April 27, so as to provide Rampage with a two-week cushion.
Rampage: Total Destruction (2006) - Scumlabs has developed a new soda which turns 30 (40 in the Wii version) people into monsters. While most of them have been placed in cryo-tubes, some have escaped and go on a rampage around the world while freeing those in the cryo-tubes. Rampage (2018) - Adapted from the film, serves as a reboot to the series.
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Rampage World Tour is an arcade video game released by Midway Games in 1997 as the sequel to Rampage. It was developed at Game Refuge by Brian Colin and Jeff Nauman, who designed the 1986 original. Ports were released for the Sega Saturn , Nintendo 64 , Game Boy Color , PlayStation , and Microsoft Windows .
Rampage is a 1986 arcade video game developed and published by Bally Midway. [5] Inspired by monster films, players control a trio of monsters: George, Lizzie, and Ralph, humans transformed into creatures due to various experimental mishaps. The objective is to destroy cities and combat military forces while maintaining their health.
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King of the Monsters (SNK; 1991) Rampage (1986) (formerly owned by Midway Games and now owned by its successor Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment; 2021) Rampage: Total Destruction (Midway Games, 2006) Dawn of the Monsters (Developed by 13AM Games and published by WayForward, 2022) as a spiritual successor to SNK's King of the Monsters