List of World Rally Championship video games
This is a list of video games based on, or otherwise licenced by, the FIA's World Rally Championship.
Colin McRae Rally series
The first three titles in Codemasters' Colin McRae Rally series were licenced products of the WRC.
- Colin McRae Rally (1998), PlayStation, Windows. Includes cars and drivers from the 1998 World Rally Championship.[1]
- Colin McRae Rally 2 (2000), PlayStation, Windows. Includes cars from the 2000 World Rally Championship.
- Colin McRae Rally 3 (2002), PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows. Includes cars from the 2002 World Rally Championship.
- Colin McRae Rally 4 (2003), PlayStation 2, PC
- Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004), PlayStation 2, PC
World Rally Championship series
Developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 2 console.
- WRC World Rally Championship (2001). Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2001 World Rally Championship.
- WRC II Extreme (2002). Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2002 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 3 (2003). Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2003 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 4 (2004). Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2004 World Rally Championship.
- WRC: Rally Evolved (2005).[2] Released only in Europe, contains cars, tracks and drivers from the 2005 World Rally Championship.
- WRC[3] (2005).[4] A PlayStation Portable game based on WRC: Rally Evolved. Developed by Traveller's Tales and SCEE,[4] and published by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment.[4] Like its predecessor, World Rally Championship is based around the 2005 season and features 30 fully deformable 2005 WRC, Evolution and Extreme spec cars.[4] In championship mode, players have the opportunity to play through the entire WRC season as any one of the 17 official 2004 registered drivers from the 6 official manufacturers, participating in 16 official rallies spanning 5 continents and 16 countries.[4] Additionally, there are 19 bonus stages and downloadable content available to users.[4] In addition to championship mode, there are also quick rally, time trial and single rally single-player game modes.[5] World Rally Championship also supports various ad hoc multiplayer modes, such as wireless time trial, turn-based time trial, turn-based single rally, and turn-based championship.[5]
Others
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