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[[Image:Rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Vice City Stories.]] | [[Image:Rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Vice City Stories.]] | ||
[[Image:LCS rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Liberty City Stories.]] | |||
'''Rampages''' are a type of side-mission where the player has to do certain tasks in under 120 seconds (2 minutes). This type of side-mission is required for [[100%]] completion (except [[GTA San Andreas]]) and has been featured in all [[GTA III Era]] (except the PC version of [[GTA San Andreas]], since it's rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it) and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. Most of the tasks have the player kill a certain amount of gang members, run over pedestrians, perform drive-by's on gang members/vehicles or destroy a certain amount of vehicles. Suitable weapons are given for each rampage. In [[GTA San Andreas]] the rampages are always 2-player vehicle based. The first player drives the car, while the second one drive-by-s at the other vehicles. | '''Rampages''' are a type of side-mission where the player has to do certain tasks in under 120 seconds (2 minutes). This type of side-mission is required for [[100%]] completion (except [[GTA San Andreas]]) and has been featured in all [[GTA III Era]] (except the PC version of [[GTA San Andreas]], since it's rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it) and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. Most of the tasks have the player kill a certain amount of gang members, run over pedestrians, perform drive-by's on gang members/vehicles or destroy a certain amount of vehicles. Suitable weapons are given for each rampage. In [[GTA San Andreas]] the rampages are always 2-player vehicle based. The first player drives the car, while the second one drive-by-s at the other vehicles. | ||