Rampage
created and published by Activision in 1987, running on Commodore 64
type: platformer, beat 'em up
series: Rampage
perspective: side view
player options: single player
languages: eng
series: Rampage
perspective: side view
player options: single player
languages: eng
3.4/5
Official description
RAMPAGE™
The game where the nice guys don't get a look in.
Grab your way through Chicago, punch up New York, and jump on San Francisco.
Three indescribably nasty characters which bear a remarkable likeness to King Kong, Godzilla and Wolf-man, need you to send them on a rampage in an enduring 150 days of destruction, through 50 different cities.
# 2024-01-01 01:20:16 - official description
The game where the nice guys don't get a look in.
Grab your way through Chicago, punch up New York, and jump on San Francisco.
Three indescribably nasty characters which bear a remarkable likeness to King Kong, Godzilla and Wolf-man, need you to send them on a rampage in an enduring 150 days of destruction, through 50 different cities.
# 2024-01-01 01:20:16 - official description
Technical specs
display: raster
Editor note
There exist two different versions of Rampage for the Commodore 64.
In the European-Version the computer plays the rest of the non-human controlled monsters, i.d. there are always three monsters together on the screen. In the USA-Version this is not the case, but the controls are much smoother than in the European-Version, which makes it more playable.
The graphics are also slightly different.
# 2002-12-02 21:06:40
In the European-Version the computer plays the rest of the non-human controlled monsters, i.d. there are always three monsters together on the screen. In the USA-Version this is not the case, but the controls are much smoother than in the European-Version, which makes it more playable.
The graphics are also slightly different.
# 2002-12-02 21:06:40
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External reviews (9) - average: 68.6% - median: 65%
review source | issue | date | score | |||
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ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) | uk | 5 | 1988-02 | 887/1000 | 88% | view |
Aktueller Software Markt (ASM) (9+) | de | 18 | 1988-01 | 8/12 | 66% | view |
Arcades (01-07) | fr | 6 | 1988-03 | n.a. | view | |
C&VG (Computer & Video Games) (011-084) | uk | 75 | 1988-01 | 8/10 | 80% | view |
C&VG (Computer & Video Games) (085-173) | uk | 97 | 1989-12 | 62/100 | 62% | view |
Commodore User (33-61) | uk | 52 | 1988-01 | 8/10 | 80% | view |
Power Play | de | 2 | 1987-12 | 55/100 | 55% | view |
Tilt 39-113 | fr | 53 | 1988-04 | 13/20 | 65% | view |
Zzap! | uk | 33 | 1988-01 | 62/100 | 62% | view |
Zzap! | uk | 56 | 1989-12 | 59/100 | 59% | view |
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