In the NES version, yes, Ralph was not a playable character. However, I have Midway Arcade Treasures, which is full of exact copies of old Midway arcade games, Rampage being one of them, and Ralph is available to the third controller port, so I'm guessing it was a three player game at the arcade, too. If you aren't convinced, here's a picture of an arcade cabinet featuring Ralph:Rhuen wrote:Title: Rampage 2-Rampage total Destruction (and likely any more will have this one as well)
System: Arcade-Playstation 2 (presently)
Genre: "smash and grab action"
Werewolf: In the first game you could choose between a person that becomes a giant gorilla and one that becomes a giant lizard. However ever since the second game you could also choose Ralph a giant forty foot werewolf. Later games have also introduced many more animals but Ralph is the only permanent one it seems added since George the gorilla and Lizzy the Lizard.
Werewolves in videogames A guide.
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Title: Wizardry 8
System: PC
genre: RPG
Werewolf: one of the race is the Rawuff
The game is first-person POV RPG, in which you can have a party of 8 different adventurers exploring the world and stopping the Dark Savant.
Strangely enough, Rawuffs make good mages (specifically the ones that rely on Divinity like Priests and Alchemists), as they have high Piety (Divinity), although they are average and a bit better on other jobs as well.
System: PC
genre: RPG
Werewolf: one of the race is the Rawuff
The game is first-person POV RPG, in which you can have a party of 8 different adventurers exploring the world and stopping the Dark Savant.
Strangely enough, Rawuffs make good mages (specifically the ones that rely on Divinity like Priests and Alchemists), as they have high Piety (Divinity), although they are average and a bit better on other jobs as well.
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SIMS 2 PETS!
Aside from wolves being adoptable pets, there's this Leader of the Pack, a special wolf you cannot adopt (although his fur is dark brown, so you can make your pet wolf made with him so that you can acquire that fur). If a Sim and the LotP have high relationship stats, the LotP will "nibble" the Sim and turn him/her into a werewolf. =3
Oh
SIMS 2 PETS!
Aside from wolves being adoptable pets, there's this Leader of the Pack, a special wolf you cannot adopt (although his fur is dark brown, so you can make your pet wolf made with him so that you can acquire that fur). If a Sim and the LotP have high relationship stats, the LotP will "nibble" the Sim and turn him/her into a werewolf. =3