
Rampage
Rampage is an action game developed by Midway and published by Activision for the NES in 1988. Players control one of three giant monsters (George the gorilla, Lizzie the lizard, or Ralph the wolf) as they destroy cities and fight military forces. The game features cooperative multiplayer where two players can team up to cause maximum destruction.
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About This Retro Game
Rampage originated as an arcade game in 1986 before being ported to the NES. The NES version simplifies some elements but retains the core gameplay of smashing buildings and eating people.
The game's premise involves three humans transformed into giant monsters due to a failed vitamin experiment. Players progress through 128 different cities across the United States, destroying everything in their path.
Rampage became notable for its mindless destruction gameplay and cooperative multiplayer mode. It spawned several sequels and has remained a cult classic among retro gaming enthusiasts.
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