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Released in 1986
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Manufacturer:
Midway
Developer:
Midway
Distributor:
Midway
Mame ROM Info
rampage2,
Rampage (revision 2)
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Display Raster |
Orientation Horizontal |
Resolution 512 x 480 |
Colors 128, Color |
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Genre
Platform
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Attributes
Sport
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Controls
1 Joystick / Button(s)
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Game Summary
Destroy all the buildings and move to the next city.
Hardware Platform: MCR3
Game Details
Play as one of three monsters (alone, or with one or two partners) and smash all the buildings in the city. When buildings sustain enough damage, they collapse. Movement possible on street, up outer walls, and on rooftops.
Do damage by punching the walls of the buildings. Extra energy awarded for eating food and people found inside holes in the walls. Very much needed as you are under constant attack from defense forces (soldiers, helicopters, etc.) Energy also lost for eating electric appliances.
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Knowledge Base
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RAMPAGE DIP SWITCHES
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(as typed in by Dr. Inferno, Jason Bardis, jasonbar@engineering.ucsb.edu,
directly from the Rampage DIP switch sheet stapled to the inside of my
cabinet and from the Rampage manual--actually, neither of these sheets
is quite correct, so I still had to do a little trial and error...but,
if these are wrong or make your Rampage blow up, 'snot my fault.)
SW1,2: # difficulty
SW1 SW2 DIFFICULTY
off off 1 (factory setting)
on off 0 easy
off on 2 adva
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RAMPAGE PINOUTS (Midway, 1986)
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Rampage features three boards: CPU, Sounds Good, and a Dual Power Amp.
These boards use male MTA (Mass-Termination Assembly) connectors in both
the .156" (large) and .100" (small) sizes. You'll need several in both
sizes. Power requirements are simple: +5V and +12V are all you need.
For testing purposes, you can run the 68000 CPU board without the SOUNDS
GOOD daughterboard. Yes, this means that you can quickly power up the
game using only
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RAMPAGE (Midway, 1986)
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For testing purposes, you can run the 68000 CPU board without the SOUNDS
GOOD daughterboard. Yes, this means that you can quickly power up the
game using only +5V, GND, and the video signals. If you hold the TEST
pin (J2, pin 6) to GND, you can then ground the SERVICE pin (J2, pin 7)
to cycle through the self-test screens. The practical upshot of all this
is that having an incomplete board set isn't a show-stopper. You can play
the game quite nicel
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A Random Games-list
Game Name Manufacturer Year Pinout Class ---------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- V 005 Sega 1981 18 Wheeler Midway 1979 3D Bowling MED 1978 H 720 Degrees Atari Games 1986 800 Fathom USB 1982 H Aeroboto Willia
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Technical Information
Note: The information and links on this page might get moved around quite a bit before things get all sorted out. I'm just going to start putting up all kinds of information that I've had archived away, so please pardon the mess! :)
Identifying Unknown Board Sets Back in 1994, Rick Schieve wrote an article about how to
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Yet Another List
O-Taito is the Old Taito pinout on wiretap. N-Taito is the New-Taito pinout (Like Elevator Action). Quote by R. Schieve: "Taito.pin will match most for power, ground, monitor, and speaker connections but inputs are usually quite different." DECO/Data East is the Data East pinout. See Ring King.pin or KarateChamp.pin.I AtariV is Black Widow and Gravitar and Space Duel Konami if the Konami pinout. See Konami\Rush'n'Attack.pin. BZone is Battle Zone and Red Baron Tehkan games seem to follow th
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1996.09.29 GUIDE TO LOWER MAINLAND ARCADES
VERSION 1.0a : 1996.09.29 by Glenn Tarigan Additional comments by "Moby" Henry Kong Andrew Chang Feel free to distribute this document. Make sure the credits remain intact. I'd like to get some comments, especially from people who have been to any of the arcades mentioned here. What can I do to improve this guide? Do you have any details or opinions to add? Note: "Lower Mainland" refers to a southwest portion of British Columbia, Canada. The major arcades listed so far
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/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax86.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1986 Jed Margolin
________________________________________________________________ ___________
From: ERNIE::GRAHAM 2-JAN-1986 10:21:33.70
To: @SYS$MAIL:JUNK
CC:
Subj: ATARI GAMES 401-K PLAN
John Klein asked me to put the following memo out on junk mail:
TO: All Employees
FROM: John Klein/Dennis Wood
We are quite pleased to report that our 401-K Plan has gotten off
to an excellent start. As of today we had 118 employees making
contributions to the Plan.
We encour
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1987 Jed Margolin
________________________________________________________________ ___________
From: KIM::RAINS 2-JAN-1987 10:27:26.19
To: @sys$mail:engineer
CC:
Subj: Computer Health Note #3
VAX-edrin Headache #3
You've been poking around somewhere in another directory (something like
SYS$USERDISK:[FRED.STUFF.MORESTUFF.EVENMORESTUFF]) and now you have found
something you want to get back to or reference with out so much directory name
baggage. Sure, it doesn'
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Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1989 Jed Margolin
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From: KIM::HALLY 3-JAN-1989 09:01:01.61
To: DENCKER,RAY,HALLY,ROTBERG,BURGESS,MARGOLIN,COMSTOCK,NOBLE,MOSER ,DIEKNEITE,FULLER,GROSSMAN
CC:
Subj: S.T.U.N. TEAM
last update: 1/3/89
Project: S.T.U.N. RUNNER (571)
Planned Field Test: FEB. 89
Planned Finished Goods Assy. JUNE 89
Project Leader: MIKE HALLY
Programmer(s): ED ROTBERG
ANDY BURGESS
Engineer:
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