Rampage 2: Universal Tour

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Rampage 2: Universal Tour
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Developer(s) Avalanche Software
Publisher(s) Midway
Release date(s) Flag of European Union 1999
Flag of United States 1999
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (13+)
Platform(s) Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color

Rampage 2: Universal Tour (also known as Rampage: Universal Tour) is the third game in the Rampage series.

George, Lizzie, and Ralph have been captured for the world to see. George is held at New York, Lizzie is imprisoned in Tokyo, and Ralph is stored in London. Scumlabs, who have just rebuilt their faculties, causes another accident that results in three new monsters: Curtis, a fast mouse, Boris, a powerful rhino, and Ruby, who is just an all around giant lobster. The monsters go around eating people, kicking cars, fighting the military, and destroying everything. Shortly after they rescue the other three monsters from captivity, aliens appear and try to take over the world. The monsters fight them until they arrive at Area 51, where they free an alien monster named Myukus, who has two alternate versions; a low-stat, black monster named Noobus, and a stronger and pink version named Pucous (whose name is rendered in incomprehensible alien letters in the Nintendo 64 and Playstation versions; his name appears normally in the Game Boy Color version). The rest of the game deals with the monsters' adventure through outer space.

Name Description Food Power
George A King Kong-like ape Bananas Ape stomp.
Lizzie A Godzilla-like lizard Eggs 3x Fire breath.
Ralph A blue wolf Steak Wolf howl.
Curtis A white rat Cheese Rat bottom feeder.
Boris A rhinoceros Salad Rhino charge.
Ruby A lobster Fish Lobster can opener.
Myukus/Big Al (known as Pucous on the Game Boy Color version)/Noobus An alien cyclops Ice Cream Explosive eye.

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