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Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent, silverback gorilla who has been in his care since birth. But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry mutates this gentle ape into a raging creature of enormous size. To make matters worse, it’s soon discovered there are other similarly altered animals.

As these newly created alpha predators tear across North America, destroying everything in their path, Okoye teams with a discredited genetic engineer to secure an antidote, fighting his way through an ever-changing battlefield, not only to halt a global catastrophe but to save the fearsome creature that was once his friend. Title Rampage Release Date April 12 th, 2018 Genres Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy Runtime 107 minutes Directors Brad Peyton, Shane B. Scott, Robin Meyers, Mary Tallman, Janine Gosselin, Christopher M.

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Searcey Writers Ryan Condal, Ryan Engle, Carlton Cuse, Adam Sztykiel, Ryan Engle Production Companies Wrigley Pictures, New Line Cinema, Twisted Media, 7 Bucks Entertainment, ASAP Entertainment, Flynn Picture Company Production Country United States of America Plot Keywords gorilla, monster, wolf, mutation, lizard, giant lizard, based on video game, giant animal, mutant animal, albino, giant, rat, genetic experiment, destroyed city, giant gorilla, giant wolf, animal monster.

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During negotiations between Philips and Nintendo regarding the unreleased CD add-on to the Super NES, Philips somehow managed to secure the rights to use Nintendo characters in CD-i third-party developed games. And what did Philips do with the most powerful licenses in the entire industry, you ask? They farmed them out to unproven developers and released shovelware, of course! The three Zelda games released on the CD-i were hilariously bad, but Hotel Mario was kind of okay aside from its horrendous animated cutscenes. The game harkens back to single-screen arcade platformers from the early ’80s and could almost be described as a worse version of Door Door. The goal in each stage is to negotiate a multi-floored hotel and close all of the doors for reasons that are never adequately explained.

Players will fail if they touch an enemy, run out of time, or fall off the edge of one of the floors. The roster of enemies includes familiar faces like Goombas, Koopas, Boos, and never-ending onslaughts of Wigglers. If the action gets too intense, the brothers Mario can step into an open door for a breather while their enemies walk on. No Mario game would be complete without cool power-ups, and Hotel Mario delivers. The game features a fire flower which allows players to shoot fireballs and a power mushroom that gives the player glowing pants and allows them to withstand an extra hit. Classic Mario and his glowing pants, right?