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Rampage (ランページ)

Released in 1986

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Manufacturer: Midway
Developer: Midway
Distributor: Midway

Mame ROM Info
rampage2, Rampage (revision 2)

Display
Raster
Orientation
Horizontal
Resolution
512 x 480
Colors
128, Color
Genre
Platform
Attributes
Sport
Controls
1 Joystick / Button(s)
'Rampage' marquee
game marquee

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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'Rampage' cabinet photo
cabinet photo
'Rampage' title screen
title screen
'Rampage' gameplay screen shot
gameplay screen
'Rampage' control panel
control panel
'Rampage' promotional flyer
promotional flyer

"Maybe" Images

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Rampage World Tour Flyer: 1 Front Rampage World Tour Flyer: 2 Back Green!  Rampage upright cabinet.

Knowledge Base

/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/rampage.txt
RAMPAGE DIP SWITCHES -------------------- (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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/rampage.txt - 1 K - Updated 1996.07.03
Pinouts and Switch Settings for Rampage
Rampage pinouts and switches.
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/rampage tech.html - 3 K - Updated 2002.04.26
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/rampage.txt
RAMPAGE PINOUTS (Midway, 1986) -------------------------------- 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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/rampage.txt - 6 K - Updated 1997.03.19
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/rampage.txt
RAMPAGE (Midway, 1986) ---------------------- 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
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/rampage.txt - 7 K - Updated 2003.01.06
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Yet Another List
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File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-1996 lwr mainland arcades.html - 53 K - Updated 2000.02.20
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