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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.
- 2.1 Small City and Big City List
- 2.2.1.1 United Kingdom
- 2.2.1.2 France
- 2.2.1.3 Monaco
- 2.2.1.4 Spain
- 2.2.1.5 Italy
- 2.2.1.6 Greece & Turkey
- 2.2.1.7 Germany
- 2.2.1.8 North Sea
- 2.2.1.9 Eastern Europe
- 2.2.2.1 Japan
- 2.2.2.2 Oceania
- 2.2.2.3 Africa
- 2.2.2.4 Nepal & India
- 2.2.2.5 Latin America
- 2.3 Outside Earth City List
- 2.4 Secret Levels
- 3 External links
Gameplay [ ]
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.
In this game, the player has some control over the course of the game. 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. After getting a World Tour power-up, the next few levels will take place in a foreign location until a ScumLabs plant is destroyed. However, the most memorable power-up is the purple radioactive waste, which transforms the player into a super monster known as V.E.R.N. The game will not end until every Scumlabs city has been destroyed, which may cause some erratic traveling around towards the end of the game (including multiple world tour trips if the players have missed or purposely kept from getting world tour flags).
Rampage World Tour has a total of 129 worlds, There are 85 small cities and big cities points in major small cities and big cities, There are 43 small cities and big cities in other countries which can be divided cities.
Small City and Big City List [ ]
North America consists of Canada and United States.
- Peoria, Illinois
- Kankakee, Illinois
- Cook County, Illinois
- Chicago Loop, Illinois
- Gary, Indiana
- Michigan City, Indiana
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Detroit, Michigan
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Toledo, Ohio
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Newark, New Jersey
- New York City, USA
- Long Island, New York
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Washington D.C, USA
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Atlanta, Georgia (ScumLabs location)
- Gainesville, Florida
- Daytona, Florida
- Orlando, Florida
- Miami, Florida
- Key Largo, Florida
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Houston, Texas
- Dallas, Texas
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Amarillo, Texas
- Dodge City, Kansas
- Kansas City, Missouri
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Champaign, Illinois
- Carbondale, Illinois
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Green Bay, Wisconsin (ScumLabs location)
- Wabasha, Minnesota
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Duluth, Minnesota
- Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Rapid City, South Dakota
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Estes Park, Colorado (ScumLabs location)
- Denver, Colorado
- Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Flagstaff, Arizona
- Phoenix, Arizona (ScumLabs location)
- Tortilla Flat, Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- San Diego, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Orange County, California
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Reno, Nevada
- Silicon Valley, California
- San Francisco, California (ScumLabs location)
- Sacramento, California
- Eureka, California
- Boise, Idaho
- Portland, Oregon
- Seattle, Washington
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Oahu, Hawaii
- Kodiak, Alaska
- Nome, Alaska
- Fairbanks, Alaska (ScumLabs location)
- Cape Cod, Massachusetts
- Boston, Massachusetts (ScumLabs location)
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Homewood, Illinois
- Hinckley, Illinois
- Toxic Hollow, Illinois
Other Countries' City List [ ]
United kingdom [ ].
- Liverpool, England
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- London, England
- Torquay, England (ScumLabs location)
- Dublin, Ireland
- Marseilles, France
- Paris, France (ScumLabs location)
- Monte Carlo, Monaco
- Madrid, Spain
- Barcelona, Spain (ScumLabs location)
- Venice, Italy
- Naples, Italy
- Rome, Italy (ScumLabs location)
Greece & Turkey [ ]
- Athens, Greece
- Istanbul, Turkey (ScumLabs location)
Germany [ ]
- Munich, Germany
- Frankfurt, Germany
- Berlin, Germany (ScumLabs location)
North Sea [ ]
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Copenhagen, Denmark (ScumLabs location)
Eastern Europe [ ]
- Bucharest, Romania
- Budapest, Hungary
- Warsaw, Poland
- Kiev, Ukraine
- Moscow, Russia (ScumLabs location)
Asia, Oceania, Middle East, Latin America, and Africa [ ]
- Tokyo, Japan
- Osaka, Japan (ScumLabs location)
Oceania [ ]
- Melbourne, Australia
- Sydney, Australia
- Tahiti, French Polynesia (ScumLabs location)
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
- Casablanca, Morocco
- Cairo, Egypt (ScumLabs location)
Nepal & India [ ]
- Katmandu, Nepal
- Calcutta, India
- Bombay, India (ScumLabs location)
Latin America [ ]
- Tijuana, Mexico
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Acapulco, Mexico
- Belize City, Belize
- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (ScumLabs location)
Outside Earth City List [ ]
- Luna Tech, Moon
Secret Levels [ ]
- Suburbia - All buildings are small houses
- Warehouse - Takes place in the "ScumLabs Bio-Weapons Cloning Division;" "buildings" are large stacks of crates, and cloning tanks for Eustace DeMonic's monster form appear; both Beelzeborg and Eustace DeMonic make appearances
- Area 69 - A military base with missile silos that shoot missiles that target the monsters, engulfing them in flames if they make contact
- Underworld - "Eustace DeMonic's Underworld Connection," a Hell-like level with demons and Satan appearing; Beelzeborg and Eustace DeMonic in his monster form can be fought here
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Rampage World Tour RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR starts with the three main characters being mutated into large monsters. Upset by this turn of events, the monsters seek revenge on the company that is responsible. They travel throughout the world destroying everything in their path in hopes of getting the plants responsible for producing the mutating chemical. Help the monsters get their revenge in RAMPAGE WORLD TOUR.
- Fun, cartoony, movie monster mayhem
- You can work with or against a friend
- Unlimited replays keep the focus on just having fun--not on winning levels
- Punch through a wall, and screaming occupants or other treats may be revealed
- Gameplay is very repetitive
- The cities tend to look alike
- Very little plot
If you enjoyed Rampage in any of its previous incarnations, Rampage World Tour is probably worth picking up. It has hundreds of levels, so you'll surely find something new to do with it for quite some time. The only thing that would have helped the game out would have been a three-player mode, something that was originally planned for the PlayStation version, but later eliminated. --Jeff Gerstmann -- Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review
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Rampage World Tour Review
Rampage World Tour is a bare-bones port of the arcade original, which means it's shallow but fun when played with friends for a short while.
By Aaron Thomas on May 29, 2007 at 6:34PM PDT
Rampage was originally released in 1986 and put you in control of one of three monsters as they "rampaged" about the country smashing buildings or eating people. Rampage World Tour was released in 1997 and let you do the same thing, as did 2006's Rampage: Total Destruction. If you somehow haven't gotten your fill of smashing buildings, Midway has brought Rampage World Tour to the PlayStation Store for $4.99. It's still an enjoyable game when played with friends, but the fun will be short-lived because the game's formula has gotten old, and Midway has done little with this version to keep it fresh.
Rampage World Tour is a faithful port of the arcade game. You and up to two other people can play as humans-turned-monsters George (a giant ape), Ralph (a giant werewolf), or Lizzie (a giant lizard). It's nearly impossible to follow the story, but all you need to know is that you'll want to smash the labs that were responsible for your transformation. While you're at it, you'll destroy just about every major city on the globe: Chicago, Madrid, San Francisco, Rome, Budapest...nobody is safe.
The goal of each level is to destroy everything in it. You do this by climbing buildings and punching or kicking them as you climb. You can also jump up and down on top of a building to bring it down. Hidden in each building are power-ups, as well as hazards. You can chomp on some turkey to get your health back, but you might not want to punch that toilet unless you want to get sprayed in the face. You'll also want to be careful when punching signs--they'll give you a painful shock. People can also be eaten, which is great fun. Needless to say the residents in the cities aren't thrilled about you wreaking havoc. Helicopters, planes, and jets will all do their best to take you down from the sky while tanks, police, robots, and soldiers with rocket launchers will let you have it from the ground. Fortunately for you, they can all be destroyed with a quick punch or kick.
Initially, smashing buildings and causing chaos is fun, but that's all there is to Rampage World Tour. Each city is laid out differently, but other than a few buildings, most of them look exactly the same. The game is challenging partly because of the imprecise controls and partly because there's so much firepower headed your way at all times. Your greatest challenge will come from having to fend off boredom from the tedious gameplay. Should you die, you press continue to keep going right where you left off, but there's no way to start a new game from any of the levels you've previously cleared, which makes it unlikely you'll ever see the end of the game unless you do it on your first try. The only additions to the PlayStation 3 version of the game are online leaderboards and online play. But there's no voice chat, and there aren't many people currently playing online, so this feature is of limited value.
Rampage World Tour was hardly a visual tour de force 10 years ago, and its presentation is unchanged here, so don't expect any enhanced graphics or even attractive menus. Each level is plenty colorful, and there's always a lot happening onscreen. There are also some funny monster animations here and there, but there is some slowdown too. The game is displayed in a box that has a border on all four sides, which keeps the display relatively small, though it's still blurry even in this small window. This is hardly what people have in mind when they're told that a game is in high-definition. Sound effects are decent, but thanks to the repetitive gameplay, they also get repetitive.
Rampage World Tour isn't a horrible game, but it hasn't aged very well, and Midway has done almost nothing to spice things up. Without voice chat, online play is a drag, and it wouldn't have hurt if the graphics were at least slightly enhanced. If you're really interested in traveling the world smashing everything in sight, you should consider picking up Midway Arcade Treasures 2 because it's about $20, and it has this game, as well as 19 other games.
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- online play
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- 1997 ( Windows )
- 1997 ( Arcade )
- 1997 ( SEGA Saturn )
- 1997 ( PlayStation )
- 1998 ( Nintendo 64 )
- 1998 ( Game Boy Color )
- Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.
- Midway Games, Inc.
- Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A.
- Infogrames Europe SA
- Game Refuge Inc.
- #232 on Game Boy Color
- #233 on Nintendo 64
- #257 on SEGA Saturn
- #939 on PlayStation
- #7,241 on Windows
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Rampage World Tour is an updated version of the classic Rampage . Rampage World Tour starts off at Scumlabs International where three lab technicians, George, Lizzy, and Ralph have mutated in an accident involving toxic waste. George has turned into a gigantic ape, Lizzy a gigantic lizard or dinosaur, and Ralph some sort of gigantic wolf. The three destroy the lab they previously worked at and then embark on a path of destruction encompassing the entire globe.
The player chooses one of these three characters and begins destroying buildings, eating civilians, knocking planes out of the sky, and stepping on tanks. The ultimate goal of the game is to rid the world of Scumlabs by traveling to the cities where they are located. Being creatures of such massive size, there are many cities that must be destroyed along the way. Scumlabs and the various militaries make it a priority to destroy you and optionally another player that can play simultaneously.
The graphics are worth noting as they are of a unique, colorful "cartoon" flavor. Gameplay includes players climbing buildings while punching, kicking, and eating their inhabitants to destroy them. Once all the buildings for a particular stage have been destroyed, the stage is clear and players proceed to the next stage. Players can get many different kinds of power-ups that make them more powerful or restore health.
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A classic game bashing and smashing game!
The Good I still remember the original Rampage eons ago in the arcade and this first time it hit the NES back in the day, I was salivating like crazy even though the NES was lacking, it was still fun to play a home version of Rampage.
Well, a while back I was strolling through an arcade one day in Atlantic City and thought I was imagining things when I saw "RAMPAGE" on the front of an arcade machine, but I did a double take when I realized it was a sequel. Needless to say, I damn near had a stroke. After pumping close to $15 bucks into that sucker, I was jumping for joy at the though, "Oh man, I hope this gets released on the consoles one day".
Well one day it crossed my mind and started on a search for this game and low and behold I found it on the Playstation and damn near had a heart attack before I could pop it in. Needless to say, I was floored. The game seems to be a perfect port of the arcade
Now true, the graphics are a bit degraded due to being a home console, but they were still damn good for a Playstation. The sound effects were awesome and the growls of the monster along with the people screaming, explosions and buildings collapsing just made my spine shiver in ecstasy.
The control was pretty damn good for this as well, despite being most used for a joystick on the arcade, the d-pad worked pretty well for this. Just about everything in this game was so perfect, even to this day I still pop it in from time to time to relive the old memories from those glorious days. The Bad Well, one thing and one thing only bothered me about this game and it was the loading and saving times. True, back then it couldn't be helped, but when you played so much of the arcade, the loading times seemed like an eternity. Truly to me, this was the only thing that bothered me. The Bottom Line This game is one hell of a game, it's almost like playing a mini-arcade version at home. There was a re-release that Midway released a little while back for the PS2, but it was so severely flawed it wasn't funny. It did get rid of the long loading and saving times, but the majority of the sounds were replaced and it just seemed like it was running at a fast paced. So, if you never got to experience this game, you best bet is to go all out for the Playstation One version. In my opinion, the best conversion of this fabulous arcade game.
PlayStation · by Big John WV (26954) · 2008
Great only as a party game
The Good Rampage is the conversion from the arcade game of Rampage. Set across the 2D side-scroller world, you must destroy Scumlabs Inc. (for reasons not mentioned in the game). The update to N64 came with greatly updated graphics, better resolution, and bigger cities to destroy, as well as many other things. The list goes on.
The greatest part of this game is thats it has three player co-op. Its just so much fun that you can spend hours just playing this game with friends. It's hilarious. You can step on cows, destroy trains, eat graves, and puke on your friends. You can even fight each other. All the while millions of enemies are in your way like tanks, helicopters, and battle-mechs. The gameplay is hilarious and is gaurunteed laughs. Another great part is that there is unlimited lives, so the frustrations of the arcade with quarters is gone, and there is unlimited fun.
Destroying buildings is really fun too. There are dozens of ways to do this. Kicking, punch, jumping on top of it, using tanks, spacecraft, and special moves. The combinations are countless. Eating people, though there aren't as many ways, is still fun.
Levels have been changed since the arcade to be bigger. The level scrolls and loops around, so either direction you go in will bring you to the same building. The levels are 2D like the arcade (would they really be good in 3D?). The buildings go higher too. The stage scrolls up just for some buildings.
Graphics are superb for a side-scroller. Tons of enemies and bullets are on the screen and the game will never lag up. The movements are smooth (most of the time).
Enemy AI is good for the most part. Sometimes confused citizens will walk right into your hands. However, the enemies fight and shoot well, a nice added touch.
Lastly, sound is average. Sound effects (bullets, etc.) are basic sounds. Music is average as well, but most of the time there's so much going on you can't even hear it. The Bad There are two major problems and two minor problems with this game.
The big problem with this game is that it is only good with 3 players. The game gets its strengths with its gameplay, but with no one around to share it with, its not that great. One player gets boring and frustrating with only one person.
The other major problem is that the concept never changes. EVER. Now, the levels vary in building, enemies, and backgrounds, etc. But the objectives are always the same: Destroy all buildings. Now this is VERY fun. But after about 2 hours the gameplay gets kind of old. Whats worse is that you usually have to go about 7-10 cities before actually getting to a Scumlab. Yeah, repetitive.
The other two minor problems is that they didn't make it 4 player. What were they thinking? As well, some of the enemies who knock you down will get more frustrating every time you encounter them. The Bottom Line The game is absolutely terrific up to the first 2 hours. You will laugh your ass of just playing it with friends. However, the gameplay gets old after a while. And the game lacks when playing one player mode. Despite the fact that the levels are the same for one, two, or three players, its just not the same.
Rampage World Tour is a hilarious game with addictive gameplay, but make sure you have some friends to play with or else the game loses most of its luster.
Nintendo 64 · by Matt Neuteboom (976) · 2005
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A wild smash-'em-up romp with universal appeal! Simple enough for any player. Plenty of depth and challenge to appeal to serious gamers as well. Bring a friend or two on a non-stop RAMPAGE while you inflict some major damage and destruction. Demolish buildings, swat down aircraft, eat people and rack up points, while destroying entire cities! More than 130 standard levels, 14 bonus levels, 4 grudge match levels and many hidden levels! Special bosses and some tasty humans give Lizzy, George or Ralph a major health boost.
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Summary [Downloadable Game] Experience buddy bashing for fun as players choose to play as one of three classic characters and travel the world terrorizing every city they come across. Players can smash through buildings, scale walls and create ultimate mayhem in each city in order to advance. Relive the entire monster mashing experience in the ... Read More
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Because the PlayStation only has two controller ports and multitaps did not catch on, this version is only two-player, but options exist for a third player. In the Options menu, use GameShark/Action Replay code 300D6CE4 0002 to set the Game Mode to THREE PLAYERS , and 300E3B5C 0002 to set Controller Config to PLAYER 3 . While nothing happens if trying to access the Player 3 control setting, starting the game on the three-player setting brings up a functional player select screen with the third player's character placed right on top of the second. Unfortunately, the third player's controls do not respond, meaning they are unable to play.
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Rampage World Tour – Guides and FAQs
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- FAQ by YChoe ARC v.0.05, 8KB, 1997
- FAQ by RMcKay GBC v.1.0, 3KB, 1999
- FAQ by astrangeone GBC v.0.8, 13KB, 2005
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Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow – fast, reliable and safe – having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world !
. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long – 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers. Metro runs inside the city borders only. To get to the airport you will need to take an onground train - Aeroexpress.
RATES AND TICKETS
Paper ticket A fee is fixed and does not depend on how far you go. There are tickets for a number of trips: 1, 2 or 60 trips; or for a number of days: 1, 3 days or a month. Your trips are recorded on a paper ticket. Ifyou buy a ticket for several trips you can share it with your traveling partner passing it from one to the other at the turnstile.
On every station there is cashier and machines (you can switch it to English). Cards and cash are accepted. 1 trip - 55 RUB 2 trips - 110 RUB
Tickets for 60 trips and day passes are available only at the cashier's.
60 rides - 1900 RUB
1 day - 230 RUB 3 days - 438 RUB 30 days - 2170 RUB.
The cheapest way to travel is buying Troyka card . It is a plastic card you can top up for any amount at the machine or at the ticket office. With it every trip costs 38 RUB in the metro and 21 RUB in a bus. You can get the card in any ticket office. Be prepared to leave a deposit of 50 RUB. You can get it back returning the card to the cashier.
SamsungPay, ApplePay and PayPass cards.
One turnstile at every station accept PayPass and payments with phones. It has a sticker with the logos and located next to the security's cabin.
GETTING ORIENTED
At the platfrom you will see one of these signs.
It indicates the line you are at now (line 6), shows the direction train run and the final stations. Numbers below there are of those lines you can change from this line.
In trains, stations are announced in Russian and English. In newer trains there are also visual indication of there you are on the line.
To change lines look for these signs. This one shows the way to line 2.
There are also signs on the platfrom. They will help you to havigate yourself. (To the lines 3 and 5 in this case).
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A wild smash-'em-up romp with universal appeal! Simple enough for any player. Plenty of depth and challenge to appeal to serious gamers as well. Bring a friend or two on a non-stop RAMPAGE while you inflict some major damage and destruction. Demolish buildings, swat down aircraft, eat people and rack up points, while destroying entire cities!
A wild smash-'em-up romp with universal appeal! Simple enough for any player. Plenty of depth and challenge to appeal to serious gamers as well. Bring a friend or two on a non-stop RAMPAGE while you inflict some major damage and destruction. Demolish buildings, swat down aircraft, eat people and rack up points, while destroying entire cities!
Rampage World Tour gameplay for the Playstation 1 (PS1) PS1 playlists:PS1 Compilation Videos (Top 10 videos etc.)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlja...
Rampage World Tour is an arcade video game released in by Midway Games in 1997 as the sequel to Rampage. It was developed at Game Refuge by Brian Colin and Jeff Nauman, who designed the 1986 original. Ports were released for the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, and Microsoft Windows.
Probably, the greatest feature that Nintendo 64 onwers can boast about is the fact that the N64 version supports up to three players, while the PlayStation version supports only up to two players. Overall, Rampage World Tour still proves to be quite disappointing, especially for those who are expecting anything new and exciting from it.
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Longplay of Rampage World Tour, played as the NTSC version on the PlayStation. This game's version was released on Sep. 30th, 1997. Tell us what you think by...
Rampage: World Tour (PlayStation) From The Cutting Room Floor. Rampage: World Tour. Developer: Game Refuge Publishers: Midway Games (US), GT Interactive (EU) Platform: PlayStation Released in US: September 30, 1997 Released in EU: December 1997. This game has unused code.
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You can write and submit your own guide for this game using either our full-featured online editor or our basic text editor. We also accept maps and charts as well. For Rampage World Tour on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 3 guides and walkthroughs.
On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world!. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long - 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers.
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1. Rampage Box Art. Mar 20, 1998 - Take a look at the final box art of Midway's three-player city smasher. Rampage: World Tour. IGN Staff. Rampage Super-Sized and Streamed. Jan 27, 1998 - Midway's ...