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** '''Arranged By:''' {{Credits|Shogo Sakai|Shogo Sakai}}
 
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Revision as of 23:16, 28 March 2012

Rampage
Rampage - NES - USA.jpg
Platform: NES
Year: 1988
Developer: Data East Corporation
Buy: Amazon

Rampage is an interesting game where you get to play the bad guy for a change. You control one of the mutated scientists who is on a rampage of destruction across the United States. The NES port had a couple disappointments, namely the exclusion Ralph the wolfman. Also, with infinite continues, the game was basically turned into a two-hour long button mashing endurance test devoid of any sense of accomplishment. However, there are a couple of improvements in the NES port. The game now has background music, hints are given between each city, and there is a neat map of the USA that shows your progress and you terrorize the nation.

Regardless, of the differences, you still get to destroy buildings, eat sexy women, and knock helicopters out of the sky while trying to also beat the crap out of your friend. Good clean family entertainment.


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Music

The NES music to Rampage is very dull; it's basically just a monotonous background noise that plays through the entire game, although the map tune is kind of catchy. Shogo Sakai and Takashi Miura are credited as arrangers, while the original sound to Bally. However, the arcade game doesn't have music, only sound effects. Thus, the NES music was probably composed by the two arrangers as well, unless they came from a different port. Shogo Sakai said that he arranged the music from the arcade version, though. The game's ROM features five tunes, but only three of them ever actually used in a one player game. One tune is for the gorilla and another is for the lizard. A different tune plays if both characters are present, and it promptly reverts if one of the players fails to continue after being defeated [and before being eaten by the other player].


Recording

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01 Background Music Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura 0:56 608 KB
02 Map Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura 0:07 96 KB
03 Search Bonus Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura 0:42 525 KB
04 Unused 1 Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura 0:42 500 KB
05 Unused 2 Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura Shogo Sakai, Takeshi Miura 0:14 175 KB

Credits

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Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Releases

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Rampage - NES - USA.jpg
Title: Rampage
Platform: NES
Released: 1988/12/??
Publisher: Data East USA, Inc.


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