1. Rampage: World Tour (Nintendo 64) Review - HonestGamers
Most don't understand why they are controlling a giant lizard or monkey or werewolf, and few comprehend why on earth they are destroying popular cities and ...

2. Rampage: World Tour Review - IGN
29 mei 2007 · For only five bucks, Rampage: World Tour isn't the worst experience you'll find on the PlayStation Network, but it certainly isn't the best one either.
It's been 21 years since the "Monster vs. Building" actioner, Rampage, first hit arcades and the franchise has yet to go quietly into that goodnight. Pay a visit to the PlayStation Store and you'll have your proof: Rampage: World Tour is there and available for download.

3. Rampage World Tour - Digital Press Online
Rampage World Tour is by far the most fun arcade game I've played all year, surpassing even the Pac-Man, Dig Dug, and Arkanoid upgrades.
The premise behind Rampage has got to be one of the best ideas for a video game ever conceived. Japanese monster movies seemingly live to be lampooned, often they borderline on self parody. Given their nightmarish scenarios, shoddy special effects, and even worse acting, one might expect the game to embrace similar values. Well, yes and no.
4. Rampage World Tour Review - GameSpot
29 mei 2007 · 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.
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.

5. Rampage: World Tour - IGN
30 mrt 1998 · Let's face it, Rampage is a fun, rapid bashing fest filled with repetitive moves, silly and enjoyable gameplay, and a simple formula that's ...
In many ways Rampage has made its journey into the future with very little damage, especially in the essential gameplay arena in which the game is still fast, hazardous to any urban dwelling, and humorous in a teenage-potty sort of way. There are a slew of new levels, more power-ups, and the ability to play with as many as three people. As with any retrogame, Midway updated the graphics so that they're better looking and more refined. And, special to the Nintendo 64 version, is the three-player ability, not found on the PlayStation version.

6. The Origins and Quirks of Rampage World Tour at Arcade 92
Discover the quirky origins of Rampage World Tour at Arcade 92! Dive into the chaotic fun of controlling giant mutant creatures on a global spree of ...
The Origins and Quirks of Rampage World Tour at Arcade 92Rampage World Tour, released in 1997 by Midway Games, is the thrilling sequel to the 1986 classic arcade game Rampage. The game’s storyline continues the chaotic fun of its predecessor, allowing players to control giant mutant creatures on a worldwide spree of destruction. Inspired by monster movies and pop culture icons, Rampage World Tour offers a comedic and action-packed experience where players assume the roles of George the gorilla,

7. Rampage World Tour Reviews - Metacritic
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. Read More.
[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 classic Midway title, "Rampage World Tour." Choose one of three characters to travel the world and terrorize each city. Scale the walls of nearby buildings, capture citizens from the streets, smash through windows and get ready for some all out anarchy. Play online or on the same system with up to three players. Find a buddy, tour the world and bash various locales or each other.
8. Rampage World Tour – A Psychopath's Dream - The Boar
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