South Park Rally

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South Park Rally
North American PlayStation cover art
Developer(s)Tantalus Interactive
Publisher(s)Acclaim Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast
ReleasePlayStation[1]
Microsoft Windows[2]
Nintendo 64[3]
Dreamcast[4]
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

South Park Rally is a kart-style racing video game, based on the American animated comedy series South Park.

The game is developed by Tantalus Interactive and the last to be published by Acclaim Entertainment near the end of the third season of the show for the PlayStation in 1999, which was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 for North America and in 2000 for Europe and for Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast in 2000, the game includes many characters, vehicles, locations, items and other features inspired by or featured on the series.

Development work on the title – based on Tantalus' own concept – was done on three platforms simultaneously, and took seven months.[5]

South Park Rally was the third video game based on the series. Previously Acclaim has also published the games South Park (1998) and South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (1999).

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had little to do with the development of South Park Rally (as well as the two other Acclaim releases),[6] although they did contribute a number of original lines of voice acting for it,[7] as they do most of the voices on the show.[8] Parker and Stone have publicly criticized Acclaim and the quality of the games.[6]

Plot

The Mayor of South Park has decided to stage a rally series that will take place through the heart and outskirts of the town. Favorite characters from the popular television series are included and are able to make use of destructive automobiles, including police cars, mini Porsches, Big Gay Al buggies, wheat bags, jeeps and dozens of other vehicles.

Characters who appear in power-up form include Mr. Hankey, Saddam Hussein, the Underpants Gnomes, Frida, Sparky and Kitty.

Game modes

  • Championship: The main focus of the game, it has 14 different races (These Is Addition Races In DC Version Instead Of 15 Different Races), all of which have to be done in order. This is the only mode where things can be unlocked.
  • Arcade: A practice mode allowing the player to choose any unlocked character on any unlocked track.
  • Multiplayer: A race for two to four players on any track that has been unlocked. Any character that has been unlocked may also be used.

Characters

  • Stan Marsh
  • Kyle Broflovski
  • Eric Cartman
  • Kenny McCormick
  • Wendy Testaburger
  • Chef
  • Officer Barbrady
  • Jimbo Kern
  • Herbert Garrison
  • Pip Pirrip
  • Bebe Stevens
  • Shelley Marsh
  • Mr. Mackey
  • Tweek Tweak
  • Scuzzzlebutt
  • Sheila Broflovski
  • Liane Cartman
  • Big Gay Al
  • Visitor
  • Ike
  • Dr. Mephesto
  • Ned
  • Death
  • Grandpa Marsh
  • Starvin Marvin
  • Jesus
  • Terrance And Phillip
  • Satan
  • Damien Thorn

Reception

South Park Rally was met with mostly negative reviews. Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC version 47.38%,[9] the PlayStation version 44.68%,[10] the Dreamcast version 44.54%[11] and the Nintendo 64 version 43.21%.[12]

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