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February 3, 2006
Rampage: Total Destruction - Meet the Monsters
Leading up to the April 24 ship date for Rampage: Total Destruction, we’ll be introducing you to all 30 of the collectible creatures featured in the title. This first batch includes the three original favorites from the Rampage series: George the Ape, Lizzie the Dinosaur and Ralph the Wolf. Two new exciting monsters are also found below, Gilman the Blowfish and Marco the Shark. Look for more in the coming weeks!
Rampage: Total Destruction is the next evolution in the Rampage series. While the game retains the core elements that made the Rampage series so popular – giant monsters, massive destruction and a humorous theme, new mechanics and play modes make Rampage: Total Destruction a unique gaming experience. With dozens of new monsters to collect and play, new levels of destruction, and an interactive 3D environment, Rampage: Total Destruction unleashes the chaos like never before.
The Monsters:

George the Ape
George the Ape doesn’t monkey around. He uses his climbing abilities to scale
buildings quickly, and he’s always on the lookout for more bananas to increase
his health. If you see this monkey, you know what to do – run!

Lizzie the Dinosaur
They say not to swim for 30 minutes after a meal, but do you want to tell Lizzie
the Dinosaur that? Nothing slows her down as she uses her speed to quickly
"scale" and destroy building after building. After she visits your town, you'll
wish she was extinct!

Ralph the Wolf
My what sharp teeth Ralph has! The well-balanced wolf likes to howl through the
city, tossing taxicabs (or whatever else gets in his way) into buildings or into
the distance. We’ve heard of Hungry like the Wolf, but this is ridiculous!

Gilman the Blowfish
Gilman the Blowfish has come up for air, and with his natural ability to deal
with all water hazards, you’ll wish you could throw him back! He’s set to
“fin”ish destroying all the buildings in your city, and he won’t even feel any
“gil”t about it!

Marco the Shark
Every week is shark week in San Francisco with Marco the Shark around. Now that
he's hit the beach, it may be safer in the water! Even though his health isn't
the best, years of evolution have streamlined this monstrous man-eater into a
human-feeding frenzy. Marco gives new meaning to the line, "you're gonna need a
bigger boat".
Here's a video to view the monsters of Rampage: Total Destruction in action.

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