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Mainline Entry 01 - Rampage
Formats: Multiple
Inspired by the likes of the Godzilla movies, Rampage tasked up to three players to take control of a giant creature and to lay siege on a city as much as possible. Players can choose from George the giant ape, Lizzie the mutated lizard or Ralph the werewolf. Players effectively work their way through a cross state rampage whilst trying to avoid the citizens attacks.

Spin Off Entry 01 - Rampage World Tour
Formats: Multiple
The follow up project is largely the same as the first game. The only real change is that players must destroy facilities around the world and so the game keeps continuing until all of them have been taken out. If it weren't for this structural change it would largely be the same game and as such reviews were much poorer second time out.

Mainline Entry 02 - Rampage 2: Universal Tour
Formats: Nintendo 64, Playstation and Game Boy Color
This new console based game brought in three new monster; Boris the Rhinobeast, Curtis the mouse monster and Ruby the lobster. Players chose one of these and then chose one of the original three monsters to head out to rescue. Rescuing the original creatures unleashed an alien attack on Earth that leads to the player taking on the invading forces and hounding them through the solar system.

Mainline Entry 03 - Rampage Through Time
Formats: Playstation
Harley the Warthog is added to the line up in a sequel that sees the monsters travelling through time with each timezone containing four stages to work through. As you attack the game will send in rival monsters you have to out score. Like most other entries, the game was poorly received yet sold enough to see a sequel.

Spin Off Entry 01 - Rampage Puzzle Attack
Formats: Game Boy Advance
Largely cloning the gameplay of Drop Mania and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, players worked through the puzzle challenges to unlock the franchises monster line up.

Mainline Entry 04 - Rampage: Total Destruction
Formats: Gamecube, Wii and Playstation 2
The final game in the series updated the visuals for the new generation of hardware the series was debuting on but otherwise presented a very traditional experience. The Wii version stood out by including an extra city and 10 more monsters though all versions included the original game and World Tour as well. The game was a million seller but Midways sale to Warner Bros brought the series to an end with the exception of the recent movie.

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Mainline Entry 01 - Rampage
Formats: Multiple
Inspired by the likes of the Godzilla movies, Rampage tasked up to three players to take control of a giant creature and to lay siege on a city as much as possible. Players can choose from George the giant ape, Lizzie the mutated lizard or Ralph the werewolf. Players effectively work their way through a cross state rampage whilst trying to avoid the citizens attacks.
Spin Off Entry 01 - Rampage World Tour
Formats: Multiple
The follow up project is largely the same as the first game. The only real change is that players must destroy facilities around the world and so the game keeps continuing until all of them have been taken out. If it weren't for this structural change it would largely be the same game and as such reviews were much poorer second time out.
Mainline Entry 02 - Rampage 2: Universal Tour
Formats: Nintendo 64, Playstation and Game Boy Color
This new console based game brought in three new monster; Boris the Rhinobeast, Curtis the mouse monster and Ruby the lobster. Players chose one of these and then chose one of the original three monsters to head out to rescue. Rescuing the original creatures unleashed an alien attack on Earth that leads to the player taking on the invading forces and hounding them through the solar system.
Mainline Entry 03 - Rampage Through Time
Formats: Playstation
Harley the Warthog is added to the line up in a sequel that sees the monsters travelling through time with each timezone containing four stages to work through. As you attack the game will send in rival monsters you have to out score. Like most other entries, the game was poorly received yet sold enough to see a sequel.

Spin Off Entry 01 - Rampage Puzzle Attack
Formats: Game Boy Advance
Largely cloning the gameplay of Drop Mania and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, players worked through the puzzle challenges to unlock the franchises monster line up.
Mainline Entry 04 - Rampage: Total Destruction
Formats: Gamecube, Wii and Playstation 2
The final game in the series updated the visuals for the new generation of hardware the series was debuting on but otherwise presented a very traditional experience. The Wii version stood out by including an extra city and 10 more monsters though all versions included the original game and World Tour as well. The game was a million seller but Midways sale to Warner Bros brought the series to an end with the exception of the recent movie.

Share your thoughts and memories of Rampage
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