V-Rally 3
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V-Rally 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Eden Studios |
Publisher(s) | Atari |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, Windows-based PCs, GameCube. |
Release date | June 21, 2002 (PS2, GBA) [1][2] March 25, 2003 (Xbox)[3] June 25, 2003 (GC)[4] November 14, 2003 (WIN)[5] |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
V-Rally 3 is a 2002 rally racing video game, developed by Eden Studios.
The game lets you race on 48 tracks, four per one of these six areas, with 24 of them being forward tracks, and the other being the same, but racing in reverse:
[edit] References
- ^ V-Rally 3 (PS2 version) release information at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 3, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally 3 (GBA version) release information at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 3, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally 3 (Xbox version) release information at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 3, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally 3 (GameCube version) release information at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 3, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally 3 (Windows PC version) release information at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 3, 2006.
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