Primal Rage

PSX PlayStation Primal Rage Flat Cardboard Black Label Retail Release

Flat Cardboard Long Box Release

 

Genre:
One-on-One Fighting
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Time Warner
Released:
December 19, 1995
Developer:
Atari Games / Probe
UPC:
0 31763 10884 9
Sony ID:
SLUS-00126
PSRM:
001510
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
None
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Teen Animated Blood & Gore
Box Copy:

URTHSHAKING CARNAGE

Select one of seven ferocious dinosaurs, then pound your opponents into submission as you battle for Urth Domination. Blizzard’s Freeze Breath and Ice Geyser fighting moves stop you cold just before his Mega Punch hammers you senseless. Diabol’s Inferno Flash cooks up a firestorm in one dino-barbecuing breath, and the foul, disgusting Chaos dazes you with an abundant supply of Power Puke, Farts of Fury, and Flying Butt Slams.  Armadon’s Gut Gouger and Gut Fling, Sauron’s Cranium Crusher, Talon’s Face Ripper, and Shredding and Vertigo’s Scorpion Sting – every original arcade fighting and fatality move is at your fingertips! Get Ready to Rage!

  • Plays just like the arcade game.
  • Produced using stop-frame animation for life-like movement in fighting.
  • Each player has unique fighting moves such as the Mega Punch, Flying Spikes and Jugular Bite.
  • Spontaneous Punch combos: For heavy damage and quick kills!
  • Grueling, long-lasting endurance and Tug-of-War game modes.
  • All new, animated cinematic opening and victory sequences.

 

 

 

 

Variants

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Misprints

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Enclosures

The game’s release included 3 inserts – all systems had the music CD offer (1), then the PlayStation had the Addendum sheet for the manual change (2), and then exclusive to the PlayStation version was a coupon for Six Flags Theme Parks (3).

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Trivia

  • There was a arcade sequel planned, and it actually reached a playable level of completeness, but never finalized. The Chicago based arcade Galloping Ghost has a copy on display and to play.
  • Like Midway’s Mortal Kombat arcade machines, there’s plenty of little secrets to unlock and discover in the game, including human volleyball.

 

 

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