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Rampage Through Time

Developer:
Avalanche Software
Publisher:
Midway Games
Platform:
PlayStation
Released in US: June 9, 2000
Released in EU: September 29, 2000




DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
LevelSelectIcon.png This game has a hidden level select.





Scumlabs, the company responsible for the mutant monsters who have done nothing but cost the world trillions in damage (but did avert an alien invasion while they were at it), have invented a time machine...For no real reason.


They were on their knees begging for the rest.


Also, progress now dependent on beating (sometimes tricky) minigames.





Careful, you'll lose an eye.

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Cheats Menu


Enter password 12345. In the Options menu. "Restore Defaults" will now be replaced by "Cheats", which contains a Sound Test and FMV viewer.


(Source: GameFAQs)

Round Test





Elementary, my dear Cactus.

This needs some investigation.
Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page.
Specifically: Is there a password for this?

Gameshark code 3009F7D4 0004 will add a Round Test to the "Start Game" menu, where all time periods may be freely selected and played, with no AI monsters active during the stage.


(Source: Gamehacking.org (Hacc))






























































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