Rampage World Tour
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Developer(s) | Point of View, Inc., Saffire, Game Refuge Inc. (Windows port) |
Publisher(s) | Midway Games |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PC. |
Release date | 1997 |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (GBC) Teen (console) |
Media | CD (1) |
System requirements | Pentium @ 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM, 256 colors video card, keyboard, joystick or gamepad |
Rampage World Tour is a video game released in 1997 and is the second game in the Rampage series.
Up to three simultaneous players control the monsters George (a King Kong-like gorilla), Lizzie (a Godzilla-like dinosaur/lizard), or Ralph (a giant werewolf), created from humans who were mutated by experiments conducted at Scum Labs. They need to destroy all buildings in a high-rise city to advance to the next city. On their way they can destroy helicopters, tanks, taxis, police cars, boats, and trolleys, as well as eat people.
The monsters can jump and climb buildings, and attack enemies and buildings with punches. Some buildings also take damage when jumped on.
The player receives damage from enemy bullets, grenades, shells, etc., or from falls. Damage can be recovered by eating the right food, such as fruit, roast chicken, or soldiers. If a monster takes too much damage, it reverts back into a naked human and starts walking off the screen sideways covering themselves with their hands. If the player continues, the human will mutate back into the monster with a full life bar.
The game was developed as an arcade game for Midway by Game Refuge Inc. designers Brian Colin and Jeff Nauman, who conceived and designed the original back in 1986. It was then ported to the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows and as a download on the Playstation 3's Playstation Network. It has also been re-released on Midway Arcade Treasures 2 as well as being an unlockable in Rampage: Total Destruction.
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[edit] Gameplay
Improved over that of the original game, the monsters can now eat powerups in buildings and fly around the world. Every time a "World Tour" icon is found and eaten, the next few levels will take place in a foreign location, until a Scumlabs plant is destroyed.
In this game, the player has some control over the course of the game. In the first level, Peoria, a tourism billboard cycles through different regions in the country (Northeast, Southwest, etc). Destroying the billboard when it is showing one of these regions will send the player in that direction. Players may also choose to eat or ignore the "World Tour" powerups and control whether they leave the country. The game will not end until every Scum Labs city has been destroyed, which may cause some erratic traveling around towards the end of the game (including multiple world tour trips if the players have missed or purposely kept from getting world tour flags).
A Humorous effect is taken if your monster eats some specific civilians, such as eating people garbed in church clothes will cause lightning to srtike your monster.If your monster eats a toxic waste canister at a Scumlabs facility, the monster will turn into a flying monster named V.E.R.N. until the level ends. He also appears in the Wii version of Rampage: Total Destruction.
[edit] List of cities in which Rampage World Tour takes place
Note: This order of this list is based on one possible route. The cities may appear in a different order depending on which direction you choose to go at the start of the game. Also, the international missions appear randomly any time you eat a "World Tour" icon.
[edit] United States and Canada
- Illinois: Peoria, Kankakee, Cook County, Chicago Loop, Champaign, Carbondale, Homewood, Hinckley
- Indiana: Gary, Michigan City
- Michigan: Ann Arbor, Detroit
- Ohio: Cleveland, Toledo
- Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
- New Jersey: Newark, Atlantic City
- New York: New York, Long Island
- Washington, DC
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Georgia: Atlanta
- Florida: Gainesville, Daytona, Orlando, Miami, Key Largo
- Louisiana: New Orleans, Baton Rouge
- Texas: Houston, Dallas, Amarillo
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Dodge City, Kansas
- Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis
- Tennessee: Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashville
- Wisconsin: Kenosha, Milwaukee, Green Bay
- Minnesota: Minneapolis, Duluth, Wabasha
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Canada: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, British Columbia
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Rapid City, South Dakota
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Colorado: Denver, Estes Park
- New Mexico: Santa Fe, Albuquerque
- Moab, Utah
- Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Tortilla Flat
- California: San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Sacramento, Eureka
- Nevada: Las Vegas, Reno
- Boise, Idaho
- Portland, Oregon
- Seattle, Washington
- Hawaii: Honolulu, Oahu
- Alaska: Kodiak, Nome, Fairbanks
- Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Boston
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] Ireland
[edit] France
[edit] Spain
[edit] Italy
[edit] Mediterranean
[edit] Germany
[edit] Northern Europe
[edit] Eastern Europe
[edit] Africa
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
- Casablanca, Morocco
- Cairo, Egypt
[edit] Central Asia
[edit] Japan
[edit] Oceania
[edit] Latin America
[edit] Hidden stages
- "Suburbia"
- "Big Ben"
- "Sunset City"
- "Palace"
- "Scumlabs Bioweapons Warehouse"
- "Eustace Demonic's Underworld Connection"
- "Game Refuge"
- "The Capital"
- "Exchange"
- "Downtown"
- "Area 69"
- "Snow City"
- "Caleb's City"
[edit] Endgame
- Toxic Hollow, Illinois (Headquarters of Scumlabs)
- Luna Tech, Scumlab's moon base