Rampage - Sega Master System
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The Sega Master System is the intended platform. Developed in America in 1986 and released almost 30 years after the NES, the SMS is a competitor to the 8bit system.
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Rampage is one of the best 3rd party games on the Master System, due to Nintendo's practices in the late 80s. It's nearly as good as its Nintendo counterpart in terms of both graphics and levels (few The game was ported via emulation/MAME instead of a home port so if you want to play it on your own computer It is highly recommended (unless you are willing to purchase Rampage World Tour for PlayStation or Saturn, play through, and unlock the arcade original video game!.
Rampage is one of the all-time classic games, and it is It is operational). While it gets repetitive after a while, it is a great game.
I am very happy about the timely delivery of the order.
Had I noticed it was Master System and not Genesis, I would have found out right away. This game is one of my favorite classic arcade games, but I only can play it with a Power Base adapter. What a darn!.
A fun little game for the Sega Master System, Rampage lets you play as one of 3 different monsters that eat people and destroy cities. The port of the arcade version is a terrific one, and this dumb game is really fun. There will be a Hollywood film adaptation of the novel being released on April 13th, With Ralph The Wolf as my final boss, I completed the game. I recommend this game because it's a lot of fun.
Despite its age, I still find this game a lot of fun, it reminds of a time when I used to play it with a friend on the couch having a good laugh knocking down buildings.