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Midway Ships Updated Rampage Game

Midway Games today said they’d shipped Rampage: Total Destruction for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. This reinvented arcade classic is priced at $19.99.

In Rampage: Total Destruction, said Midway Games, players enjoy a revamped version of the classic arcade game of old as they choose from more than 25 unlockable monsters with which to perform unique combo attacks and individual super moves. This game, which is set in seven international cities such as San Francisco and Hong Kong, allows two players to compete or cooperate against one another as they battle through the different levels.

Other features of Rampage: Total Destruction include power-ups and on-screen environments which are almost completely destroyable.

“Rampage: Total Destruction’s massive monster list and fully destructible cities will introduce a whole new generation of gamers to the Rampage universe, while staying true to the classic gameplay that arcade fans love,” said Steve Allison, chief marketing officer, Midway, in a statement. “Gamers of all ages will smash, punch, and burp with delight as Rampage: Total Destruction delivers a great single-player and multi-player experience for a fantastic value price.”

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