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Primal Rage Figgaz.

I don't believe I've ever played any of the Primal Rage video games, so when I first stumbled onto the corresponding toyline in 1994, it was all Greek. But, it was a good kind of Greek, like a kalamata olive, or Jesse Katsopolis.

As every character in the game was some form of monkey-on-steroids or dinosaur, every figure in the toy collection was worth having. Figures based on video games can be pretty sucky and barebones, but a lot of thought went into these. From the accessories the figures came with down to the way they were packaged, Primal Rage toys were well worth the fifty cents most stores charged, because damn, these things were hideously unpopular and traveled to the clearance racks faster than the speed of light.


As evidenced by the crushed package, this guy's been laying on the bottom of a cramped storage box for over a decade. It's "Blizzard," my absolute favorite figure in the series, largely due to Blizzard being the line's answer to the mythological Yeti. Blizzard was one of the good guys -- a "Virtuous Beast," who fought for the side of right along with three random dinosaur dudes. Together they battled against the "Destructive Dinos," which despite the name, featured a bad guy by the name of "Chaos" who looked like the twin monkey brother of Blizzard, only this time with a red and green Christmas-themed color scheme. Long sentence.


Each of the figures came with a tiny "Mini-Primal" humanoid, and here's where it gets interesting. With Blizzard and the other good guys, these humans were said to be "followers," but if you bought a bad guy, they were victims, to be chomped, eaten and otherwise brutalized. This makes me wish Blizzard was a bad guy, because it's going to suck exiting official canon when I make him bite the little orange fucker in two.

The primary figures were about six inches tall, but there was also the "Super Rage" series, which had the same figures scaled up to double that size. The bigger figures were unbelievably cool but really expensive, and I could never seem to find them on clearance. Just last year, the giant-sized version of Blizzard was repurposed and packaged with a Ninja Turtle figure in some weird two-pack. Check it out here. I don't know why I don't own that set. I've got three copies of Event Horizon on DVD, but not that? I don't even like Event Horizon. Two hours of crap just to hear Lawrence Fishburne say "this place is a tooooomb" ain't the kind of tradeoff I'm into.

Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 03/03/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 196 comments

I’d like to see Uncle Jessie versus The Yeti. It would make just as much sense as Raphael versus The Yeti.

I never tried Primal Rage, partly because I didn’t like the look of the game. The backgrounds were too vibrant and gave me headaches whenver I’d watch others play. The feeling I had back then is the same feeling I have now when I’m playing or watching a 3-D game with a jerky camera. I’m sure I’m not the only one who gets bothered by that.

Chestnuts roasted by Dr. Acula @ 03/04/2007 8:26 AM


danny, I was going to try it out last night (Rampage for Wii) and report back for you, but I got sucked into catching up on Lost and Heroes instead, so I’ll check it now. I didn’t play a ton of the old school versions though, so my opinion might not be worth all that much. I can report that Sonic and the Secret Rings is darn cool, and I actually did play me some Sonic B in the D.
Do comments with italics go in the approval queue or something?

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 03/04/2007 2:27 PM


Holy crap! I just saw one of those, and pointed it out to someone and said isn’t that the guy from Primal Rage? Thanks for finally settling the argument Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Don @ 03/04/2007 4:58 PM


Clayfighter is a completely underrated fighting game. Great theme song along with goofy characters.

As for Rampage in any form, I would play those games for about an hour, then get really bored and turn it off. There is just so much of smashing the same buildings and eating people before even that gets boring. I’ll even say that this is one of those classics that I think is overrated.

Let’s do a survey: Is there any popular video games out there that you never quite understood the appeal of? For me, it was Rampage and the original Starfox.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 03/04/2007 5:05 PM


I never understood the appeal behind Dynasty Warriors. “Let’s hit Square 5 million times!!” But I understand that every game has its fans, for the most part.

/awaits someone to say they never understood the appeal of Final Fantasy games :lol:

That lip tremble on the lol-smiley is freaking me out.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 03/04/2007 5:41 PM


Primal Rage! Oh, I had fond memories of that. Never found the figures, though.

But one thing I do remember about the game…if you tried to do a certain combination of moves too many times in a row, the game wouldn’t let you and a picture of a cheese would appear at the top of the screen XD

Chestnuts roasted by Cass @ 03/04/2007 5:51 PM


Does Blizzard have a baboon ass? It would be cool if he did. It would also be cool if he wore jeans because he was self conscious about his baboon ass and if the Destructive Dinos would mention it….oh yeah. That’s when the “rage” would kick in. If they went with that storyline, who knows? Primal Rage would probably be another Super Mario.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 03/04/2007 6:16 PM


Did anyone else dig the Mighty Max line of toys? C’mon those things were awesome and Tiny. I dunno whenever I played with them their tiny size made me think of the little naked people from Rampage. Damn Rampage was hot when I was 6

Chestnuts roasted by Vanbilderass @ 03/04/2007 6:19 PM


Let’s do a survey: Is there any popular video games out there that you never quite understood the appeal of?

Oooh hoo hoo hoo. Do I have a million answers trying to push themselves out of my brain all at once. I’m going to give this one some serious thought.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 03/04/2007 6:20 PM


ah who am I kidding? It’s Halo and Halo 2.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 03/04/2007 7:08 PM


Madden

Yeah, I said it.

Bring forth the jocks to pound my RPG-nerd ass!!!

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 03/04/2007 7:27 PM


I’ll tell you what the appeal in Madden is. It’s called the lack of competition in hosting the NFL franchise rights.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 03/04/2007 8:07 PM


Hmmm. overated video games??
for me it would have to DEFINETLY be the Mortal Kombat Series, never understood the appeal of those games, ESPECIALLY the later ones, like appocalypse(the new one i think) but then again the only ‘fighting’ series i ever enjoyed was Street Fighter…
well actually, those dragonballZ ‘BUDOKON’(yeah i know, i suck at spelling, let the rocks fly) games are pretty addictive, i think the appeal of those games was the abbility to ‘transform’ into more bad-ass characters, like pokemon, but without the cuteness.

anybody else prayin for a new article this evening??(no pressure matt!! just hoping for one, or even a blog update.)

Hope EEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVERRRRRY ONE HAD A DAMN FINE SNT AND THE USUAL SUNDAY LULL, UGH, BACK TO SCHOOL TOMORROW,

just finished watching the original transformers flick, WHEELIE MUST FUCKING DIE!!!!!!!!!

anyway, thats my usual weekly Post/Rant.

take care my XE peeps!

El-Josh-O

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 03/04/2007 8:37 PM


Killer Instinct and Street Fighter II were always my kinds of fighters, but there were no Killer Instinct action figures that I know of. =( (That walking fire guy rocked!)

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 03/04/2007 8:57 PM


starwenn (and everyone else)= I GOT A JOB AT A BOOKSTORE + TODAY WAS MY FIRST DAY. Perfect job for an unemployed teacher. I am loving it so far. I had to go in today 3 hours before customers arrived to place books in proper scanned order on shelves…heavenly. :)
Today, I was GOOD AT MY JOB because I knew that Alex Garland wrote ‘the Beach’ and because I knew where the Hunter S. Thompson books were….I am a happy girl.

I actually loved the raw brutality of Primal Rage, and Killer Instinct. Still, Street Fighter II is and forever will be my best/favorite fighting game. I could kick the asses not only of BOYS, but of OLDER BOYS. I rocked.

Games I never saw the appeal in?? Hmmm…I must think about this as well, since ‘Starfox’ has already been mentioned!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 03/04/2007 9:31 PM


I would have to say Deep Sea Fishing for PS1. Oh yeah, and KISS pinball. It didn’t have any KISS songs for background music. What a suck.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 03/04/2007 9:42 PM


On a completely unrelated topic: I know that one should not formulate an opinion until all the data is in but The Winner is about as unfunny as I thought it would be. My greatest suspicion was that it was going to be a GET A LIFE ripoff. Hmmm, looks PRETTY close so far. Also, I wouldn’t lead off with an O.J. Simpson joke. Not very fresh material :shock:

However, I would like to be Seth McFarlane. Have one success on a mildly funny ripoff and then sell 2 more shows to FOX. Not a bad gig.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 03/04/2007 9:50 PM


Hahahahahah, Rampage is the name of my school newspaper so whenever someone random references the game I think they are talking about my newspaper for some reason.

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 03/04/2007 10:27 PM


awaits someone to say they never understood the appeal of Final Fantasy games

You found him! Congrats.

That’ll be $20.

Damn, I would’ve loved Killer Instinct action figures. Fulgore is probably one of the best fighting game character names ever, and he’d definately make a kickass figure.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 03/05/2007 12:12 AM


Definitely Halo. My husband made fun of it for years without playing it, and when he finally played it the other day, all the stuff he said was true. Halo is the FPS for people who haven’t played any since Goldeneye.
The soundtrack kills me too.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 03/05/2007 12:35 AM


So let’s see, that’s My Chemical Romance and Final Fantasy.

Do we have anything in common besides Aqua Teens?

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 03/05/2007 1:09 AM


Ah, Primal Rage. When it came to fighting games the only one I had any extended interest in was Mortal Kombat II, but Primal Rage intrigued me as a kid because of the conflicting feelings it aroused: I was horrified by its apocalyptic post-meteor environment and at the same time drawn by the notion of being a gigantic prehistoric creature who could choose to eat tiny humans at any given time and still be worshipped by the survivors. This is why I believe the game was really a DSM-IV screening tool.

And Rampage? Awesome. The goodwill from playing it on the NES is so strong I don’t care how many crappy follow-ups Midway creates, I’ll still play ‘em.

Chestnuts roasted by Alex @ 03/05/2007 1:20 AM


Shamrock Shakes can be found for sure at the Lacey, WA (next to Olympia) McD’s on Yelm Highway. Got a couple already, delicious!

As for games I never got the appeal of, I vote for Kingdom Hearts. I like a good action RPG, and loved the concept (especially Tron world in part 2), but the control and camera in that game was crap! Unplayable in my opinion. I would also add a second for Madden. The Sega 2k games were way better. Every Madden game feels like it was not ready to be released. Even the menus feel all jittery and buggy. Like they can’t load properly. The SEGA games always felt smooth.

Chestnuts roasted by Timbo @ 03/05/2007 2:02 AM


:grin: Kingdom Hearts :mrgreen:

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 03/05/2007 2:30 AM


Heh, I own that. Bought it when I was like eight. Got the other one too, “Chaos”. That one comes with a stick and a skull. I can’t remember what I did with the humans, though I’m sure their somewhere.

I always thought Primal Rage looked so awesome when I saw it in Nintendo Power, but when I played it on a Midway compilation for GameCube, yeah it was pretty shitty.

Muppet Baby, you’re reminding me of that new-job feel. Good times.

Killer Instinct figures would’ve been pretty sweet. Recently I’ve, oddly, come to imagine that Fulgore would wear adidas Gigarides.

As for an over-rated video game…I want to say Balloon Kid for the Game Boy…I guess its not popular, I’m just wondering why the hell my brother bought it.

And Umaro? Fucking right.

Chestnuts roasted by Tutsuro @ 03/05/2007 2:34 AM


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