When did Rampage World Tour first come out?

When did Rampage World Tour first come out?

Rampage: World Tour was a remake of the 1986 arcade game. It was later ported to the Nintendo 64, Playstation, Sega Saturn, and the Gameboy Color. Like in the first Rampage game, the goal of every stage is to destroy all the buildings in each city while avoiding or destroying the military forces.

Who are the characters in Rampage World Tour?

Just plug “Rampage World Tour” into your Nintendo 64, choose from one of three characters: George (an ape), Lizzie (a prehistoric lizard), or Ralph (a werewolf); and have at it. You start in Peoria, Illinois and go on a world tour of destruction.

How to add custom notes to Rampage World Tour?

Log In to add custom notes to this or any other game. At either the main menu or the character-select screen, hold L and all four of the C buttons for three seconds until you hear a signal. Now when you begin the game, wait for the name of the first city to appear.

Where do you destroy billboards in Rampage World Tour?

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 which country they can visit.

Where are Lizzie and Ralph in Rampage 2?

George, Lizzie, and Ralph have been captured and confined for the world to see. George is held captive in New York City, Lizzie is imprisoned in Tokyo, and Ralph is stored in London (references to King Kong, Godzilla, Transformers, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Werewolf of London (or An American Werewolf in London, respectively).

What’s the goal of each stage in Rampage?

Like in the first Rampage game, the goal of every stage is to destroy all the buildings in each city while avoiding or destroying the military forces. If the player takes too long in destroying the city, jets will fly in and bomb the remaining buildings, ending the stage with a lower score.