Network Q RAC Rally Championship

Network Q RAC Rally Championship

Front cover of the DOS version. The Windows version has a different cover
Developer(s) Magnetic Fields
Publisher(s) Europress
Series Rally Championship
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
MS-DOS
Release date(s) 31 October 1996
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Distribution CD-ROM

Network Q RAC Rally Championship is a rally computer game which is part of the Rally Championship series, being the sequel to the 1993 game Network Q RAC Rally. The game was released for Windows and MS-DOS on 26 October 1996, and was developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Europress. The game would be succeeded in 1997 with the release of International Rally Championship.

Cars

This is a list of the cars in the game:

Group A

Group N

Tracks

This is a list of the tracks in the game:

  • SS1 Tatton Park
  • SS2 Chatsworth
  • SS3 Clumber Park
  • SS4 Super Special 1 Donington
  • SS5 Super Special 2 Donington
  • SS6 Rother Valley
  • SS7 Leeds
  • SS8 Durham County
  • SS9 Pundershaw
  • SS10 Bromylin
  • SS11 Wauchope
  • SS12 Kershope
  • SS13 Grizedale West
  • SS14 Grisedale East

  • SS15 Dyfnant
  • SS16 Hafren Sweetlamb
  • SS17 Bechfa
  • SS18 Trawscoed
  • SS19 Crychan
  • SS20 Cefn
  • SS21 Sweetlamb Hafren
  • SS22 Pantperthog
  • SS23 Dyfi
  • SS24 Gartheiniog
  • SS25 Penmachno South
  • SS26 Penmachno North
  • SS27 Clocaenog West
  • SS28 Clocaenog East

Features

Modes

There are four different modes in the game:

Expansion pack

In 1997 The X-Miles Add-on was released. It included 10 new tracks as well as a new arcade mode that took place on the new tracks. The expansion pack would be included with later releases of Rally Championship.

  • SS29 X-Miles I Track
  • SS30 X-Miles II Track
  • SS31 X-Miles III Track
  • SS32 X-Miles IV Track
  • SS33 X-Miles V Track

  • SS34 X-Miles VI Track
  • SS35 X-Miles VII Track
  • SS36 X-Miles VIII Track
  • SS37 X-Miles IX Track
  • SS38 X-Miles X Track

References