Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Always loved this series of games in the arcades. And while there's not much reason to go back and play the DOS version these days of omnipresent arcade machine emulation, there's something strangely enjoyable about going back to it even still!

Files

LGR - Rampage - DOS PC Game Review

Description incoming. Probably something about RAMPAGE.

Comments

Kris Asick

I could never really get into Rampage for whatever reason. *shrugs*

mavrick

as a local Peorian, this game was INSANELY popular, both at home and at the arcades. everyone I knew had a copy of this or the World Tour version.

Leif

I just moved out of Peoria recently. That new beercade they put up on the riverfront is pretty decent.

Leif

Reminds me of playing the NES port and grinding to about level 70-something, I don't even know if the game actually ends.

Anonymous

I think it says a lot about the IBM PC's place in the landscape at the time, that it used to get weak arcade ports like this. Back then, IBM PC was just one on a laundry list of platforms people were using regularly, and probably not a priority platform for game devs either. How times have changed!

Steve Martin

I loved how this game starts off in my birth town of Joliet, Illinois!

mavrick

I went to the 8-bit bar pretty shortly after they opened. I should go back, it was fun and hopefully now all the games are fixed. a few weren't working but I still had a good time.

LazyGameReviews

How quickly those times changed, too! Just a handful of years later the PC was getting ports that were incredibly close to the arcade like Mortal Kombat -- even outperforming the Amiga in some ways!

Jim Leonard

I'm really astonished you covered this! Happy, but astonished. I didn't think you'd be interested in a quasi-bad arcade port. (And if you are, hoo-boy do I have some suggestions for you)

LazyGameReviews

I love collecting and trying out quasi-bad arcade ports to the PC, so I'm very much open to any suggestions :)

Evan B

yeah i loved this arcade game as well as a kid.. played it also, funny enough in a bowling alley arcade

Anonymous

Oooh classic! You should do more classic Midway pc ports! Awesome review. I personally loved World Tour :)