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Rampage Coming Back

Remember that classic arcade game known as Rampage, where you controlled monsters that fought each other and destroyed buildings? It’s coming back in spring 2006 as a new video game on the PS2 and GameCube systems from Midway for $19.95.

Rampage: Total Destruction, said Midway, offers a new look at the old classic game featuring monsters George, Lizzie and Ralph. It brings in a variety of new monsters to collect and play. Almost everything in the playing environment can be destroyed and monsters can acquire upgrades throughout the course of a game. Players can go one or two as they destroy cities all over the world.

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“Fans of the Rampage series are in for a whole new level of mayhem in Rampage: Total Destruction” said Steven Allison, chief marketing officer, Midway. “While the game retains the core elements that made the Rampage series so popular, new mechanics and play modes make Rampage: Total Destruction a unique game experience for a great price.”

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