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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/2D Action
ESRB RATING
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DEVELOPER
Atari Corporation
PUBLISHER
Atari Corporation
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
Nintendo Entertainment System, Amstrad CPC, Atari Video Computer System, Hybrid Windows/Mac, Commodore 64/128, Sega Master System, Arcade, IBM PC Compatible, Atari 7800
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DESCRIPTION
Something went horribly wrong at the local chemical plant; it seems someone inadvertently placed an experimental new drug in the cafeteria's spinach. The good news is that only four people ate the spinach. The bad? They are now enormous animals! Rampage for the Lynx is a translation of Bally's 1986 arcade game of the same name. This time you'll be able to choose from four characters instead of three: George the Gorilla, Lizzie the Lizard, Ralph the Werewolf and Larry the Lab Rat. The object of the game is to make your way through various cities destroying everything in your path.
Climb buildings and punch through open windows to grab food for health, potions for invincibility, or humans for tasty snacks! Of course, the armed forces aren't standing idly by while you destroy each city! You'll have to deal with helicopters, tanks, explosives and troops firing at you. Once your health bar is gone, you'll revert back to your human form and lose a life. Extra lives can be earned at 100,000 points and 300,000 points, so make sure you destroy as many objects as possible. There's also a rumor that one of the technicians holds the antidote to reverse the transformation...find this scientist and you'll be cured! ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
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