V-Rally (video game)
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Developer(s) | Infogrames Multimedia Eden Studios (Edition 99) Velez & Dubail (Game Boy and Game Boy Color) |
Publisher(s) | PlayStation Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color & Nintendo 64 Game Boy Ocean Software |
Director(s) | Stéphane Baudet |
Designer(s) | Stéphane Baudet |
Series | V-Rally |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Windows, Game Boy, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color |
Release | PlayStation Microsoft Windows
Game Boy
Game Boy Color |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
V-Rally is a 1997 rally racing video game, developed and published by Infogrames Multimedia. for the PlayStation. The budget Platinum re-release of the PlayStation version added support for DualShock controllers. The game was a bestseller in the UK for 3 months.[5]
Titles
The game was released under different titles in each region. The original European PlayStation release was titled as V-Rally '97: Championship Edition, with its Platinum and Japanese versions being re-titled as V-Rally: Championship Edition. In North America this version was released as Need for Speed: V-Rally because Electronic Arts acquired the rights to publish the game in order to help sales, due to the fact that rally racing held little support in the USA. The first Windows release was known as V-Rally: Multiplayer Championship Edition and the later 1999 version as V-Rally" Edition '99 (the PC version only saw a release in Europe). The Nintendo 64 version was released under the V-Rally: Edition '99 name in all countries it was released in. The European Game Boy and Game Boy Color versions were released under the V-Rally: Championship Edition name and the American and Japanese GBC version as V-Rally: Edition '99.
Symbian UIQ version
There was a Symbian UIQ version designed for mobile phone such as Sony Ericsson P910/P900/P800.
It includes 11 configurable cars and 13 tracks of the 1997 FIA World Rally Championship season.
V-Rally: Edition '99
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.
Game Boy Color version
It includes 20 stages in 10 worldwide locations.
Gameplay
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 from the 1997 World Rally Championship, with 4 from WRC and 7 from Formula 2 Kit Cars.
Reception
Aggregator | Score | |
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PC | PS | |
GameRankings | 72.85%[9] |
Publication | Score | |
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PC | PS | |
GameSpot | 5.4/10[6] | |
IGN | - | 8/10[7] |
The Official PlayStation Magazine praised the graphics and the 2-player mode and said the game was "a huge game, by far the most comprehensive racer on this or any other platform since Psygnosis' F1", giving it 9/10.
See also
References and notes
- ^ Need for Speed: V-Rally at GameSpot. URL retrieved on June 22, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally at GameSpot. URL retrieved on August 18, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally Edition '99 (N64) at GameSpot. URL retrieved on June 22, 2006.
- ^ V-Rally Edition '99 (WIN) at GameSpot. URL retrieved on June 22, 2006.
- ^ Gallup UK Playstation sales chart, November 1997, published in Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue 25
- ^ GameSpot Staff (December 5, 1997). "Need for Speed: V-Rally Review". GameSpot. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- ^ IGN Staff (November 5, 1997). "Need For Speed: V-Rally". IGN. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- ^ V-Rally review, Official UK PlayStation Magazine, Future Publishing, July 1997, issue 21, page 94
- ^ "Need For Speed: V-Rally". GameRankings. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
External links
- Official website (N64, GBC) (archived from the original)
- Need for Speed: V-Rally at MobyGames
- V-Rally Edition '99 at MobyGames
- 1997 video games
- Electronic Arts games
- Game Boy games
- Game Boy Color games
- Need for Speed games
- Nintendo 64 games
- Off-road racing video games
- Rally racing video games
- PlayStation (console) games
- Split-screen multiplayer games
- Video games scored by Alberto Jose González
- Video games developed in France
- Video games set in Corsica
- Video games set in England
- Video games set in Indonesia
- Video games set in Kenya
- Video games set in Monaco
- Video games set in New Zealand
- Video games set in Spain
- Video games set in Sweden
- Windows games