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Take control of the humungous monsters and set out to destroy everything that comes your way in the Rampage developed for Nintendo. As George, Lizzie and Ralph turn into gigantic monsters by radioactive materials, they are set to rampage the city streets and its structures in this Nintendo game. You choose to play any of the three monsters in this adventure video game to raze down buildings and eating up people to advance to next level. In the Rampage be careful of the damage received by enemy bullets, grenades, shells and more as they could deplete your energy and transform you back to human. Play solo or bring two of your friends to help you in destroying the high-rise city in this single/multi-player Nintendo game. This adventure video game is set across various cities of North America starting from Peoria to Plano.
Of course the graphics aren't as good as the new video games, but that can be expected. This is an awesome retro game from the past, when it was alright if the game didn't look like reality. I am perfectly OK with a video game being a video game. There is something about these old school games with their dated graphics and simplistic rules that makes them very addictive! Some are maddeningly difficult, while others are almost too easy. This is one of the latter, but it is still fun to play. Maybe I'm just getting old, but the Nintendo that I have is almost as old as me (1985) and it still works like a charm! These new game systems, phones, and computers are no match for the durability of those in the past! This Nintendo is over 35 years old and is still cranking like new, as well as this Rampage game! In less than five years it will be officially an antique! Once the playstation came out it seemed like they started making them to crash and burn within ten years so that you had to buy another one. I bet you anything that this damn thing is sill working when it's fifty years old and I'm approaching retirement age. What happened so that they can't make electronics and other things last like they did back in the day? I have no idea, but I wouldn't be surprised if I'm still playing these games after I'm retired. You have to give it to Japan for making awesome products like this!
I bought “Rampage” after seeing the movie trailer at the latest Star wars movie. It is another part of my NES collection that consists of games I played as a kid. I remember playing this game at a neighborhood friend’s house. He always played rock and rap music really loud while we played this since it doesn’t really have any music during gameplay, just dull
Beeps like paperboy, but even less so. It isnt as fun as I remembered it, since you have unlimited continues and literally every level is basically the same. But the nostalgia was worth the 13.00 I spent.
This was my first game on the n64, on my very first console. It’s great to see its roots. It’s a nes game. You know what to expect for graphics and sound and a bit for gameplay, but it’s still fun. It’s the original wreck it Ralph.