V-Rally | |
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Developer(s) | Eden Studios |
Publisher(s) | Infogrames Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64 |
Release date(s) | July 1997 (PS) (Europe)[1] September 30, 1997 (PS) (NA)[2] August 31, 1999 (N64, WIN)[3][4] |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: K-A Kids to Adults |
V-Rally (also known as Need for Speed: V-Rally in North America[5]) is a 1997 rally racing video game, developed by Eden Studios for the PlayStation and published by Infogrames. The budget Platinum re-release of the PlayStation version added support for DualShock controllers.
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There was a Symbian UIQ version designed for mobile phone such as Sony Ericsson P910/P900/P800.
It includes 11 configurable cars, 13 tracks of the 1997 FIA World Rally Championship season.
V-Rally Edition '99, a Nintendo 64, PC port of the game, was released in 1999, offering slightly improved graphics and menus. Includes all cars and tracks of the 1998 FIA World Rally Championship.
It includes 20 stages in 10 worldwide locations.
Unlike other rally games available at the time, such as Colin McRae Rally, V-Rally allowed two players to race directly against one another, rather than against the clock, in a split screen mode.
In both games, players can race in 10 locations:
The game includes 11 official World Rally Championship cars, with 4 from WRC and 7 from Formula 2 Kit Cars.
They include:
Cars in the V-Rally Edition '99 are the following:
and the Extra Cars are:
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