Difference between revisions of "Sega Rally Championship"

From Sega Retro

 
(227 intermediate revisions by 27 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
{{OtherPage|redirect=Sega Rally|desc=the 2007 game|page=Sega Rally Revo}}
 
{{Bob
 
{{Bob
 
| bobscreen=Sega Rally Title.png
 
| bobscreen=Sega Rally Title.png
| publisher=[[Sega]]
+
| bobscreen2=SegaRallyChampionship Saturn JP SSTitle.png
| developer=[[Sega AM5]], {{arcade}} [[Sega AM4]] (cabinet), {{SAT}} [[Sega AM3]], [[CS Team]], [[Sega CS R&D 2]] (plus), {{PC}} [[H.I.C.]] {{PS2}} [[M2]]
+
| bobscreen3=SegaRally PC Title.png
| system=[[Sega Model 2A CRX]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation 2]], PC
+
| bobscreen4=SegaRallyChampionship PS2 JP SSTitle.png
| romsize={{Arcade}} 40MB,{{ref|http://mamedb.com/game/srallyc}} {{SAT}} 439MB
+
| tab1=Model 2
| sounddriver=
+
| tab2=Saturn
| peripherals=[[Arcade Racer Joystick]]
+
| tab3=Windows PC
 +
| tab4=PlayStation 2
 +
| publisher={{company|[[Sega]], [[Samsung]] (KR)}}
 +
| developer={{company|[[Sega AM3]]{{fileref|Sega Arcade History JP EnterBrain Book-1.pdf|page=135}}|system=MOD2}}
 +
{{company|[[Sega AM4]]|system=MOD2|role=cabinet}}
 +
{{company|[[Sega AM3]]|system=SAT}}
 +
{{company|[[Sega CS3]]{{magref|ssmjp|1995-10|56}}|system=SAT|role=pre-restructure}}
 +
{{company|[[Sega CS]]{{magref|ssmjp|1996-01|69}}|system=SAT|role=post-restructure}}
 +
{{company|[[Sega PC]]|system=PC}}
 +
{{company|[[M2]]|system=PS2}}
 +
| support={{company|[[Sega Digital Media]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20040519205447fw_/http://www.wave-master.com/wm/works/index.html}}|role=audio|system=SAT}}
 +
| distributor={{company|[[Wizard Soft]]|system=PC|region=KR}}
 +
{{company|[[Worldwise Enterprise]]|system=PC|region=TW}}
 +
| licensor=[[Lancia]], [[Toyota]]
 +
| system=[[Sega Model 2A CRX]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows PC]]
 +
| sounddriver={{SAT}} SCSP/CD-DA (16 tracks)
 +
| peripherals={{SAT}} [[Arcade Racer]], {{SAT}} [[Saturn Backup Memory]]
 
| players=1-2
 
| players=1-2
| genre=Racing
+
| genre=Driving/Racing{{fileref|Segarally sat jp backcover.jpg}}, Racing{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200330225358/https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software.html}}
| releases={{releases
+
| releases={{releasesArcade
| arcade_date_jp=1995-01
+
| mod2_date_jp=1995-02{{fileref|Sega Arcade History JP EnterBrain Book-1.pdf|page=135}}
| arcade_date_us=1995
+
| mod2_date_us=1995
| arcade_date_eu=1995
+
| mod2_date_uk=1995-02
| sat_date_jp=1995-12-29
+
}}
 +
{{releasesSat
 +
| sat_date_jp=1995-12-29{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200330225358/https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software.html}}
 
| sat_code_jp=GS-9047
 
| sat_code_jp=GS-9047
 
| sat_rrp_jp=5,800
 
| sat_rrp_jp=5,800
| sat_date_jp_s=1997-06-20
+
| sat_rating_jp=all
| sat_code_jp_s=GS-9149
+
| sat_date_us=1995-11-18{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/49GWVLaqBCc}}{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/5gZneBuE_DA}}{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/nmpvrFav2c4}}
| sat_rrp_jp_s=2,800
 
| sat_date_jp_1=1996-09-26
 
| sat_code_jp_1=GS-9116
 
| sat_rrp_jp_1=5,800
 
| sat_type_jp_1=Plus
 
| sat_date_us=1995-12-28
 
 
| sat_code_us=81207
 
| sat_code_us=81207
| sat_date_us_1=1997-05-01
+
| sat_rating_us=ka
| sat_type_us_1=NetLink Edition
+
| sat_rrp_us=59.99{{intref|Press release: 1995-10-30: Sega unleashes exclusive lineup of arcade hits for Sega Saturn}}<!--39.99{{fileref|SegaFY1997BrandReview US.pdf|page=10}}-->
| sat_code_us_1=81215
+
| sat_date_eu=1996-01-24
| sat_date_eu=1996-01-24 {{fileref|CVG UK 171.pdf|page=7}}
 
| sat_rrp_uk=44.99 {{fileref|CVG UK 171.pdf|page=38}}
 
 
| sat_code_eu=MK81207-50
 
| sat_code_eu=MK81207-50
| sat_date_kr=199x
+
| sat_rating_eu=3
| sat_code_kr=GS-9506J<br>MK-81207-08
+
| sat_date_uk=1996-01-24{{magref|ctw|571|21}}{{magref|cvg|171|7}}
 +
| sat_code_uk=MK81207-50
 +
| sat_rating_uk=3
 +
| sat_rrp_uk=49.99{{intref|Press release: 1997-03-18: Sega's Saturn "Action Pack" Bundle Launches at £169}}
 +
| sat_date_de=1996-01-24
 +
| sat_code_de=MK81207-50
 +
| sat_rating_de=0
 +
| sat_date_kr=1995
 +
| sat_code_kr=GS-9506J
 +
| sat_code2_kr=MK-81207-08
 +
| sat_date_au=199x
 +
| sat_code_au=FSEG05SSC
 +
| sat_rating_au=g
 +
| sat_date_pl=1996-05-10{{fileref|TopSecret_PL_51.pdf|page=37}}
 +
| sat_rrp_pl=199
 +
| sat_date_pt=1995
 +
| sat_code_pt=STJ81207
 +
| sat_date_br=199x
 +
| sat_code_br=193076
 +
| sat_rating_br=ti
 +
| sat_date_lt=1996<ref>https://www.vz.lt/archive/news.php/id=388558</ref>
 +
| sat_rrp_lt=349
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{releasesPC
 
{{releasesPC
| pc_date_jp=1997-01-31
+
| pc_date_jp=1997-01-31{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20170304042939/http://sega.jp/search/result.php?page=10&pf=11}}
 
| pc_code_jp=HCJ-0111
 
| pc_code_jp=HCJ-0111
| pc_rrp_jp=8,800 (''9,240'')
+
| pc_rrp_jp=8,800 (''9,240''){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20011102163847/http://sega.jp/pc/rally/}}
| pc_date_us=1997
+
| pc_rating_jp=all
| pc_date_us_ex=199x
+
| pc_date_jp_u2000=xxxx
| pc_date_eu=1997-01-07
+
| pc_rrp_jp_u2000=2,000e{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010418115207/http://www.media-kite.co.jp/product/1998-2000/ultra2000.html}}
 +
| pc_code_jp_u2000=NKW-031
 +
| pc_date_jp_pch=1999-02-10{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19991224190425/http://www.neic.co.jp/pc/x5PRODUCTS/convi/cvs2/cvs2top.htm}}
 +
| pc_rrp_jp_pch=1,980e{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000917085504/http://www.neic.co.jp/pc/x5PRODUCTS/convi/cvs9912/rally.html}}
 +
| pc_date_us=1997-01{{magref|ugameplayers|93|67}}
 +
| pc_code_us=85048
 +
| pc_rating_us=ka
 +
| pc_date_us_ex=1998
 +
| pc_rrp_us_ex=14.99{{intref|Press release: 1998-09-08: Experience The Ultimate In All-Out Action With New Titles From Expert Software's Sega PC Collection}}
 +
| pc_code_us_ex=6808
 +
| pc_rating_us_ex=e
 +
 
 +
| pc_date_eu=1997-01-30{{magref|ctw|622|17}}<!--1997-01-07{{magref|cvg|182|53}}-->
 
| pc_code_eu=MK-85048-50
 
| pc_code_eu=MK-85048-50
| pc_date_uk_xp=199x
+
| pc_rating_eu=3
 +
| pc_date_de=1997-01-07
 +
| pc_rrp_de=100.00{{magref|pcaction|1997-01|66}}
 +
| pc_code_de=MK-85048-50
 +
| pc_rating_de=0
 +
| pc_date_uk=1997-01-30{{magref|ctw|622|17}}<!--1997-01-07{{magref|cvg|182|53}}-->
 +
| pc_code_uk=MK-85048-50
 +
| pc_rating_uk=3
 +
| pc_date_uk_mmx=1997-11-06{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990210171333/http://www.sega-europe.com:80/pc/pcgame.html}}
 +
| pc_rating_uk_mmx=3
 +
| pc_date_uk_ex=1999
 +
| pc_code_uk_ex=XP 202022
 +
| pc_rating_uk_ex=3
 +
| pc_date_uk_xp=2001-04-06{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20011216215246/http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/size=20&store-name=videogames&index=video-games-uk&field-manufacturer=Empire/}}
 +
| pc_code_uk_xp=EI-1282
 +
| pc_rating_uk_xp=3
 
| pc_date_uk_gi=199x
 
| pc_date_uk_gi=199x
 +
| pc_code_uk_gi=GDL 016
 +
| pc_rating_uk_gi=3
 
| pc_date_uk_fg=199x
 
| pc_date_uk_fg=199x
 +
| pc_rating_uk_fg=3
 +
| pc_date_de_gp=200x
 +
| pc_rrp_de_gp=6.99{{fileref|SegaRally PC DE Box GreenPepper.jpg}}
 +
| pc_rating_de_gp=6
 +
| pc_date_es_xp=199x
 +
| pc_code_es_xp=EI-1299
 +
| pc_date_bx_Sega Classics=200x
 +
| pc_code_bx_Sega Classics=DCG 902782
 +
| pc_rating_bx_Sega Classics=3
 +
| pc_date_pt_tg=200x
 +
| pc_date_pl_xp=200x
 +
| pc_date_br=199x
 
| pc_date_kr=199x
 
| pc_date_kr=199x
 +
| pc_date_tw=199x
 +
| pc_date_as=199x
 +
| pc_date_sg=200x
 +
| pc_date_sg_rg=200x
 +
| pc_date_au=1997
 +
| pc_code_au=FSEG05CDR
 +
| pc_rating_au=g
 +
| pc_date_au_Sega PC Classic=199x
 +
| pc_code_au_Sega PC Classic=MK 85037
 +
| pc_code2_au_Sega PC Classic=KFSEG05CDR
 +
| pc_rating_au_Sega PC Classic=g
 +
| pc_date_au_v=200x
 +
| pc_code_au_v=THQ70475
 +
| pc_rating_au_v=g
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{releasesPS2
 
{{releasesPS2
| ps2_date_jp=2006-01-12
+
| ps2_date_jp=2006-01-12{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20070818014419/http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/slpm62703.html}}
 
| ps2_code_jp=SLPM-62703
 
| ps2_code_jp=SLPM-62703
 +
| ps2_rating_jp=free
 +
| ps2_date_kr=2006-03-30{{ref|http://archive.is/1efzn|http://www.playstation.co.kr/game/993}}
 +
| ps2_rating_kr=a
 
}}
 
}}
| esrb=ka
+
| properties={{Properties|SAT|qsound}}
| usk=0
 
| oflc=gold
 
| elspa=3
 
| sega=all
 
| esra=3
 
| tectoy=ti
 
| cero=free
 
 
}}
 
}}
'''''Sega Rally Championship''''' (セガラリー・チャンピオンシップ), also known simply as '''''Sega Rally''''' or occasionally by the extended title of '''''Sega Rally Championship 1995''''', is an arcade racing game developed by [[Sega AM5]] for [[Sega Model 2A CRX]] arcade hardware. It was released in 1995 to critical acclaim, and is the first in the ''Sega Rally'' series.
+
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (セガラリー・チャンピオンシップ), also known as '''''Sega Rally Championship 1995''''', is a [[Sega Model 2A CRX]] arcade rally racing game developed by [[Sega AM3]] and manufactured by [[Sega]]. Released to arcades worldwide in February 1995 to critical and commercial success, it is the first entry in the company's popular ''Sega Rally'' series, and has since been considered a classic and seminal [[Sega]] arcade game.
  
This is not the same game as the [[Sega Rally Championship (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]] and [[Sega Rally Championship (N-Gage)|N-Gage]] ''Sega Rally Championship''s which emerged in the years which followed.
+
The game has been ported to a number home systems, most notably the [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Windows PC]]s.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Line 69: Line 152:
 
As a rally game, ''Sega Rally'' has no concept of "laps" (in the arcade version at least) - each track is treated as a linear journey from a defined beginning to a defined end (although in reality, all tracks are circular, so the beginning ''is'' the end). There are computer players which need to be avoided, with the overall aim of finishing in first place at the end of third course. The positions are carried through to each track, so if a user finishes in 10th on the first track, he or she will start in 10th place on the second. Opponent cars are not covered by the same strict rules - they exist solely to provide an extra layer of challenge to the game.
 
As a rally game, ''Sega Rally'' has no concept of "laps" (in the arcade version at least) - each track is treated as a linear journey from a defined beginning to a defined end (although in reality, all tracks are circular, so the beginning ''is'' the end). There are computer players which need to be avoided, with the overall aim of finishing in first place at the end of third course. The positions are carried through to each track, so if a user finishes in 10th on the first track, he or she will start in 10th place on the second. Opponent cars are not covered by the same strict rules - they exist solely to provide an extra layer of challenge to the game.
  
''Sega Rally'' is notable for being the first racing game to allow players to drive on different surfaces, including including asphalt, gravel and mud. Each surface has different friction properties which adjust the car's handling accordingly. Prior to ''Sega Rally'''s release, racing games often took a more simplified approach to differing surface types - grass for example might simply reduce the top speed of the car, not affect handling, leading to unrealistic results. These features allow ''Sega Rally'' to stand out as a true "rally" game, a sport very much dictated by road surfaces, rather than a generic racing game with rally-esque settings.  
+
''Sega Rally'' is notable for being the first racing game to allow players to drive on different surfaces, including including asphalt, gravel and mud. Each surface has different friction properties which adjust the car's handling accordingly. Prior to ''Sega Rally'''s release, racing games often took a more simplified approach to differing surface types - grass for example might simply reduce the top speed of the car, not affect handling, leading to unrealistic results. These features allow ''Sega Rally'' to stand out as a true "rally" game, a sport very much dictated by road surfaces, rather than a generic racing game with rally-esque settings.
 +
 
 +
To add to the simulation in an arcade environment, the sit-down versions of ''Sega Rally'' use two motion devices (versus the one seen in ''Daytona USA''), and the seat is vibrated by sound waves{{magref|egm2|8|95}}.
  
 
As is standard for rallying, an unseen co-driver issues instructions for the road ahead, although it would not be until ''Sega Rally 2'' when distances would be mentioned. The computer controlled AI cars are not as aggressive as seen in ''[[Daytona USA]]'' - they instead aim to take the best possible racing line at all times to deny the player of valuable seconds.
 
As is standard for rallying, an unseen co-driver issues instructions for the road ahead, although it would not be until ''Sega Rally 2'' when distances would be mentioned. The computer controlled AI cars are not as aggressive as seen in ''[[Daytona USA]]'' - they instead aim to take the best possible racing line at all times to deny the player of valuable seconds.
  
 
===Cars===
 
===Cars===
Only three cars exist in the first ''Sega Rally'', two by Italian car manufacturer [[wikipedia:Lancia|Lancia]] and one by the Japanese firm [[wikipedia:Toyota|Toyota]]. All three are based on Group A models seen in the World Rally Championship, although there are some minor differences in regards to paintwork and sponsors.  
+
Only three cars exist in the first ''Sega Rally'', two by Italian car manufacturer [[wikipedia:Lancia|Lancia]] and one by the Japanese firm [[wikipedia:Toyota|Toyota]]. All three are based on Group A models seen in the World Rally Championship, although there are some minor differences in regards to paintwork and sponsors.
{{sectionsNewStart|imagewidths=200px}}
+
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Toyota Celica CT-Four
+
| title=Toyota Celica CT-Four
 
| image=SegaRally Art Celica.jpg
 
| image=SegaRally Art Celica.jpg
 
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Toyota Celica|Toyota Celica CT-Four]] (ST205) was launched in February 1994 and stands as the newest of the cars on offer in ''Sega Rally''. It is perhaps the token Japanese car, and was likely included because the ST205 was new at the time , as this model did not win any World Rally Championships (though did win the 39ème Tour de Corse during the 1995 season). Older models of the car, the ST185 and ST165 were more successful (the ST165 winning the 1990 WRC).
 
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Toyota Celica|Toyota Celica CT-Four]] (ST205) was launched in February 1994 and stands as the newest of the cars on offer in ''Sega Rally''. It is perhaps the token Japanese car, and was likely included because the ST205 was new at the time , as this model did not win any World Rally Championships (though did win the 39ème Tour de Corse during the 1995 season). Older models of the car, the ST185 and ST165 were more successful (the ST165 winning the 1990 WRC).
Line 83: Line 168:
 
Curiously the Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD, a very different looking car with more titles to its name is absent from this game (despite being built by the same company). The Celica Turbo 4WD won the WRC for drivers in 1992, 1993 and 1994 as well as the WRC for constructors in 1993 and 1994.
 
Curiously the Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD, a very different looking car with more titles to its name is absent from this game (despite being built by the same company). The Celica Turbo 4WD won the WRC for drivers in 1992, 1993 and 1994 as well as the WRC for constructors in 1993 and 1994.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Lancia Delta HF Integrale
+
| title=Lancia Delta HF Integrale
 
| image=SegaRally Art Delta.jpg
 
| image=SegaRally Art Delta.jpg
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Delta|Lancia Delta HF Integrale]], won the WRC constructors award in 1992, and is the follow-up to other award winning members of its family, the Lancia Delta HF 4WD (champions in 1987), Lancia Delta Integrale (champions in 1988 and 1989) and Lancia Delta Integrale 16V (champions in 1991, constructors champions in 1990). The Delta and its derivatives dominated rallying in the years before ''Sega Rally'''s release, and the Lancia badge is perhaps best associated with this motorsport.  
+
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Delta|Lancia Delta HF Integrale]], won the WRC constructors award in 1992, and is the follow-up to other award winning members of its family, the Lancia Delta HF 4WD (champions in 1987), Lancia Delta Integrale (champions in 1988 and 1989) and Lancia Delta Integrale 16V (champions in 1991, constructors champions in 1990). The Delta and its derivatives dominated rallying in the years before ''Sega Rally'''s release, and the Lancia badge is perhaps best associated with this motorsport.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Lancia Stratos HF
+
| title=Lancia Stratos HF
 
| image=Notavailable.svg
 
| image=Notavailable.svg
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Stratos HF|Lancia Stratos HF]] is the "hidden" car in the original ''Sega Rally'', although featured predominantly in ''Sega Rally 2'' and in most ''Sega Rally'' games since. It is the oldest car of the trio, though is a iconic vehicle in rallying after winning the WRC in 1974, 1975 and 1976 (and the driver's championship in 1977). The Statos is the most powerful car in-game but comes with the price of floatier handling (attributed to the fact that it is two-wheel drive, not four).
+
| desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Stratos HF|Lancia Stratos HF]] is the "hidden" car in the home versions of ''Sega Rally'', although featured predominantly in ''Sega Rally 2'' and in most ''Sega Rally'' games since. It is the oldest car of the trio, though is a iconic vehicle in rallying after winning the WRC in 1974, 1975 and 1976 (and the driver's championship in 1977). The Stratos is the most powerful car in-game but comes with the price of floatier handling (attributed to the fact that it is two-wheel drive, not four).
  
The Statros is unlocked by finishing first on the Lakeside track in the Saturn version, or by inputting the code {{X}}{{Y}}{{Z}}{{Y}}{{Z}} on the mode selection screen. In the arcade it needs to be unlocked by placing the gear stick into neutral and holding break, inserting a coin, and pressing the view buttons in order on the menu until a sound effect is heard.
+
The Stratos is unlocked by finishing first on the Lakeside track in either the Saturn or PC versions. It does not exist in the arcade game.
  
 
Surprisingly this is not the first time the Lancia Stratos was playable in a Sega game - ''[[Safari Race]]'' for the [[SG-1000]] contains both Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros.
 
Surprisingly this is not the first time the Lancia Stratos was playable in a Sega game - ''[[Safari Race]]'' for the [[SG-1000]] contains both Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros.
 
}}
 
}}
|}
+
}}
 
As is standard for many Sega racing games, both automatic and manual transmission variants of all three cars exist, with the manual car generally being faster.
 
As is standard for many Sega racing games, both automatic and manual transmission variants of all three cars exist, with the manual car generally being faster.
  
 
===Tracks===
 
===Tracks===
{{sectionsNewStart|imagewidths=200px}}
+
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Desert (easy)
+
| title=Desert (easy)
| image=SegaRally Arcade Desert.png
+
| screenshot=SegaRally Arcade Desert.png
 
| desc=''Alright! Let's watch your run one more time on the desert course.''
 
| desc=''Alright! Let's watch your run one more time on the desert course.''
  
 
Desert, perhaps the most iconic of all ''Sega Rally'' tracks, is a relatively simple dirt/mud circuit with easy turns and a couple of jumps. It also features a helicopter.
 
Desert, perhaps the most iconic of all ''Sega Rally'' tracks, is a relatively simple dirt/mud circuit with easy turns and a couple of jumps. It also features a helicopter.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Forest (medium)
+
| title=Forest (medium)
| image=Sega Rally Forest.png
+
| screenshot=Sega Rally Forest.png
 
| desc=''Well, you're gonna see your excellent run one more time. Cool breeze, birds and clouds. Relax and enjoy...''
 
| desc=''Well, you're gonna see your excellent run one more time. Cool breeze, birds and clouds. Relax and enjoy...''
  
Forest ramps up the challenge with a few tight turns. Part of the track takes place on mud, while others take place on the faster road surface.
+
Forest ramps up the challenge with a few tight turns. Part of the track takes place on mud, while others take place on the faster road surface. It is not based on any WRC track, instead being inspired by roads seen at the [[wikipedia:Yosemite National Park|Yosemite National Park]] in the US state of California{{magref|egm2|8|94}}.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Mountain (hard)
+
| title=Mountain (hard)
| image=SegaRally Arcade Mountain.png
+
| screenshot=SegaRally Arcade Mountain.png
 
| desc=''Let's watch. The key to victory on this cool course is patience. But, as you know, only patience is not enough to win.''
 
| desc=''Let's watch. The key to victory on this cool course is patience. But, as you know, only patience is not enough to win.''
  
Mountain is the hardest track, with no off-road sections (aside from embankments), many turns and narrow roads, leaving little room for error.
+
Mountain is the hardest track, with no off-road sections (aside from embankments), many turns and narrow roads, leaving little room for error. Mountain is inspired by the [[wikipedia:Tour de Corse|Tour de Corse rally]], driven on the French island of Corsica{{magref|egm2|8|94}}.
 
}}
 
}}
{{SectionsNew
+
{{InfoRow
| name=Lakeside
+
| title=Lake Side
| image=SegaRally Arcade Lakeside.png
+
| screenshot=SegaRally Arcade Lakeside.png
 
| desc=''If you have to drive only one course for the rest of your life, this is the one. Is this heaven? Yeah...''
 
| desc=''If you have to drive only one course for the rest of your life, this is the one. Is this heaven? Yeah...''
  
Lakeside is a bonus course that can be played after finishing the previous courses in first place.
+
Lake Side is a bonus course that can be played after finishing the previous courses in first place.
 +
}}
 
}}
 
}}
|}
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Development===
 
===Development===
 +
===Legacy===
 +
The game sold 12,000 hardware units in the arcades, and 1.2 million software units for the Saturn.{{ref|1=[http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=17294 DICE: Mizuguchi Talks Artistry And Commerce In Concert]}}
  
===Release===
+
''Sega Rally'' was followed by ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' for [[Sega Model 3]] hardware and later the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. [[Codemasters]] have cited ''Sega Rally'' as a strong influence on their first ''Colin McRae Rally'' game.
  
====Saturn Version====
+
==Versions==
Following the arcade release, plans were put in place to bring the game in an enhanced form to the [[Sega Saturn]]. Marketed as a killer app for the system, the Saturn version arrived in late 1995/early 1996 to critical acclaim, and is often regarded as one of the system's best racing games.
+
===Saturn version===
 +
Following the arcade release, plans were put in place to bring the game in an enhanced form to the [[Sega Saturn]]. Marketed as a killer app for the system, the Saturn version arrived in late 1995/early 1996 to critical acclaim, and is often regarded as one of the system's best racing games. In the lead up to its launch, the game sponsored Yoshio Fujimoto's Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD ST185 at the 1995 Safari Rally{{magref|cvg|170|20}}.
  
The Saturn release retains all the features of the arcade version, although due to the Saturn being less powerful than the Model 2 arcade board, significant cuts were made to graphics, namely polygon counts, texture quality, draw distance and screen resolutions. To compensate, the Saturn ''Sega Rally'' has a full redbook audio soundtrack created by [[Naofumi Hataya]].
+
The Saturn release retains all the features of the arcade version, although due to the Saturn being less powerful than the Model 2 arcade board, significant cuts were made to graphics, namely polygon counts, texture quality, draw distance and screen resolutions. To compensate, the Saturn ''Sega Rally'' has a full Red Book audio soundtrack created by [[Naofumi Hataya]]. Also missing is the arcade version's force feedback (which was to be expected for the time) and the rear view mirror.
  
 
As well as retaining the arcade mode and its original rules, the Saturn version contains a time attack mode in which you can race across multiple laps against a player ghost, as well as a split-screen two-player mode with similar track options. The primary difference is the ability to create and use customised variants of the Celica and Delta, with added adjustments for handling, tyres, front and back suspension, and even the blow-off valve to give the car a different noise when moving. The Saturn version also keeps a more detailed record of lap times and statistics of that nature. There is also a two-player cooperative mode.
 
As well as retaining the arcade mode and its original rules, the Saturn version contains a time attack mode in which you can race across multiple laps against a player ghost, as well as a split-screen two-player mode with similar track options. The primary difference is the ability to create and use customised variants of the Celica and Delta, with added adjustments for handling, tyres, front and back suspension, and even the blow-off valve to give the car a different noise when moving. The Saturn version also keeps a more detailed record of lap times and statistics of that nature. There is also a two-player cooperative mode.
  
The Saturn version was converted by [[Sega of Japan]]'s [[CS Team]], under guidance from [[Sega AM3]]. There are minor differences between regions - generally the US version has fewer graphical details than its Japanese and European counterparts, and its replay mode has fewer camera angles. All versions are compatible with the [[Arcade Racer Joystick]].
+
The Saturn version was converted by [[Sega of Japan]]'s [[CS Team]], under guidance from [[Sega AM3]]. The differences in architecture mean the game was almost completely remade for Saturn hardware{{magref|maximum|2|40}}There are minor differences between regions - generally the US version has fewer graphical details than its Japanese and European counterparts, and its replay mode has fewer camera angles{{magref|ssm|4|7}}. All versions are compatible with the [[Arcade Racer]].
  
====Plus====
+
In the UK, ''Sega Rally'' was the fasted selling CD game in history, beating ''[[Destruction Derby]]'''s record by 10%{{magref|ssm|5|6}} (although conflicting reports suggest the PlayStation version of ''[[FIFA Soccer 96]]'' held the record prior{{magref|segapro|57|7}}{{magref|saturnplus|2|7}}. It represented 74% of all UK Saturn titles sold in its week of launch{{magref|saturnplus|2|7}}, and 13% of the full CD software total{{magref|segapro|57|7}}. Sega also released a press kit marking the game's release, complete with novelty tax disc telling car owners to "Play, don't pay!"{{magref|saturnplus|2|7}}. [[Andy Mee]] calculated that if every UK car owner took this advice, the UK government would lose £3 billion, but traffic congestion and air quality would be improved{{magref|segapro|57|6}}.
1996 saw the release of '''''Sega Rally Championship Plus''''' in Japan. ''Plus'' is very much the same game and the standard Saturn Japanese release, but adds [[XBAND]] support and is tuned to work with the [[3D Control Pad]]. For the latter reason alone it is generally considered to be the most definitive ''Sega Rally'' for the console.
 
  
====PC Version====
+
===PC version===
 
1997 saw a PC release of ''Sega Rally'', appropriately titled '''''Sega Rally Championship PC'''''. This version shares the same feature set as the Saturn version although sports superior graphics and network play.
 
1997 saw a PC release of ''Sega Rally'', appropriately titled '''''Sega Rally Championship PC'''''. This version shares the same feature set as the Saturn version although sports superior graphics and network play.
  
 
An very rare variant of the PC version, distributed with Righteous 3D video cards (by Orchid) exists with added Direct3D support. The added 3D hardware acceleration provided by this port allows for superior graphics and frame rates, although as textures were not replaced, it is still on the whole less detailed than the Model 2 version.
 
An very rare variant of the PC version, distributed with Righteous 3D video cards (by Orchid) exists with added Direct3D support. The added 3D hardware acceleration provided by this port allows for superior graphics and frame rates, although as textures were not replaced, it is still on the whole less detailed than the Model 2 version.
  
====Plus: NetLink Edition====
+
===PlayStation 2 version===
In the United States an enhanced Sega Saturn version of the game was released under the title of '''''Sega Rally Championship Plus: NetLink Edition'''''. This is similar to ''Sega Rally Championship Plus'', though swaps XBAND support for [[Sega NetLink]] support. It does not, however, feature 3D Control Pad support, so now that the NetLink service is deceased, is no different to the standard Saturn port.
+
A version for the [[PlayStation 2]] was bundled as a box set with ''[[Sega Rally 2006]]'' in Japan and Asia. This is a straight port of the Model 2 version with some adjustments for the PlayStation 2 hardware. Only the arcade mode is available and extra settings of the Saturn and PC versions are absent, however it is currently the most accurate home port of the game available.
 
 
====PlayStation 2 Version====
 
A version for the [[PlayStation 2]] was bundled as a box set with ''[[Sega Rally 2006]]'' in Japan and Asia. This is a straight port of the Model 2 version with some adjustments for the PlayStation 2 hardawre. Only the arcade mode is available and extra settings of the Saturn and PC versions are absent, however it is currently the most accurate home port of the game available.
 
 
 
===Legacy===
 
''Sega Rally'' was followed by ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' for [[Sega Model 3]] hardware and later the [[Sega Dreamcast]].  [[Codemasters]] have cited ''Sega Rally'' as a strong influence on their first ''Colin McRae Rally'' game.
 
  
==Production Credits==
+
===Localised names===
===Arcade Version===
+
{{aka
{{multicol|
+
|en_name=Sega Rally Championship
'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Sohei Yamamoto]]<br>
+
|us_name=Sega Rally Championship
'''Programmer:''' [[Kenichi Yamamoto]], [[Shinobu Hayashi]], Satoshi Shiozaki<br>
+
|jp_name=セガラリー・チャンピオンシップ
'''Chief Graphic Designer:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]]<br>
+
|jp_trans=Sega Rally Championship
'''Graphic Designer:''' [[Kumiko Shoji]], [[Kenji Arai]], [[Seiichi Yamagata]], [[Tomoko Yemura]], [[Nachiyo Kamogawa]]<br>
+
|jp_rom=Sega Rally Championship
'''Music:''' [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]<br>
+
|kr_name=세가 랠리
'''Sound Effects & Music:''' [[Tomoyuki Kawamura]]<br>
+
|kr_trans=Sega Rally
'''Mechanical Engineer:''' [[Masao Yoshimoto]], [[Masayoshi Yamada]], [[Hiroki Koyama]], [[Hiroyuki Takahashi]], [[Tomoya Takasugi]], [[Takuya Ohashi]]<br>
 
'''Cabinet Graphic Designer:''' Jun Hirato<br>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. -Lancia-, C-One Corporation, Shuichi Furuoka, Koh Akiyama<br>
 
'''Navigator's Voice:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim]]<br>
 
'''Assistant Director:''' [[Isao Matsumoto]]<br>
 
'''Produced by:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]<br>
 
'''Directed by:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]]<br>
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Saturn Version===
+
==Production credits==
{{multicol|
+
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Production credits}}
'''Head Programmers:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Osamu Hori]]<br>
 
'''Programmers:''' [[Kouichi Toya]], [[Yasuhiro Watanabe]], [[Koji Kaifu]]<br>
 
'''Head Graphic Designers:''' [[Minoru Matsuura]], [[Shiro Kinemura]]<br>
 
'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Saori Wada]], [[Masashi Kubo]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]]<br>
 
'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Music Composer:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
 
'''Sound Effects:''' [[Seirou Okamoto|Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Sound Programmers:''' [[Naomi Yamamoto]], [[Tadahiko Inoue]], [[Yoshiaki Kashima]]<br>
 
'''Navigator's Voice:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim|Kennes Ibrahim]]<br>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]], [[Sohei Yamamoto]], [[Mario Cotza]], Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. - Lancia<br>
 
'''Supervisor:''' [[Yoshio Fujimoto]]<br>
 
'''Produced by:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]<br>
 
'''Directed by:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Atsuhiko Nakamura]]<br>
 
----
 
'''Head Programmers:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Osamu Hori]]<br>
 
'''Programmers:''' [[Kouichi Toya]], [[Yasuhiro Watanabe]], [[Koji Kaifu]]<br>
 
'''Head Graphic Designers:''' [[Minoru Matsuura]], [[Shiro Kinemura]]<br>
 
'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Saori Wada]], [[Masashi Kubo]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]]<br>
 
'''Sound Producer:''' [[Yukifumi Makino]]<br>
 
'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Music Composer:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
 
'''Sound Effects:''' [[Seirou Okamoto|Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Sound Programmers:''' [[Naomi Yamamoto]], [[Tadahiko Inoue]], [[Yoshiaki Kashima]]<br>
 
'''Navigator's Voice:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim]]<br>
 
'''Recording Producer:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]<br>
 
'''Recording Director:''' [[Fumitaka Shibata]]<br>
 
'''Recording Engineer:''' [[Naoyuki Machida]]<br>
 
'''Public Relation:''' [[Hiroto Kikuchi]], [[Ryutaro Nonaka]], [[Tadashi Takezaki]], [[Yasushi Nagumo]]<br>
 
'''Overseas Coordination:''' [[James Spahn]], [[Ryoichi Hasegawa]]<br>
 
'''Manual Preparation:''' [[Hiroyuki Mitsui]], [[Hiroya Tanaka]], [[Hayato Takebayashi]]<br>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]], [[Sohei Yamamoto]], [[Shinji Kawahira]], [[Jun Senoue]], [[Youji Ishii]], [[Koichi Nagata]], [[Makoto Oshitani]], [[Yutaka Kamimura]], [[Ko Tanaka]], [[Mario Cotza]], Koki Takahira (Car Graphic), Toshiya Hasegawa (Rally Xpress), C-One Corporation, Castrol, Michelin<br>
 
'''Original Sound Track'''
 
: [[Sega Rally Championship Ignition|"Ignition"]]
 
* 'Conditioned Reflex', 'Getting Muddy', 'Power Games', 'Reckless Running', 'Ignition', 'Desert Land', 'My Dear Friend, Rally'
 
: '''Music Composed by:''' [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]<br>
 
: '''Sound Produced by:''' Takayuki Hijikata<br>
 
* 'My Dear Friend, Rally'
 
: '''Written by:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim]], [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]
 
'''Supervisor:''' [[Yoshio Fujimoto]] (TEIN)<br>
 
Thanks to the cooperation of Toyota & Lancia.  The automobiles in Sega Rally Championship are the actual cars that participated in the WRC.<br>
 
* Toyota Celica GT-Four, Lancia Delta HF Integrale, and Lancia Stratos
 
'''Produced by:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]<br>
 
'''Directed by:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Atsuhiko Nakamura]]<br>
 
'''Presented by:''' [[Sega|Sega Enterprises]]<br>
 
}}
 
  
====US Manual Credits====
+
==Magazine articles==
'''Producer:''' [[Chris Cutliff]]<br/>
+
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Tracy Johnson]]<br/>
 
'''Test Lead:''' Fernando Valderrama<br/>
 
'''Test Assistant Leads:''' Steve Thompson, Jay Vo, Sean Doidge<br/>
 
'''Manual:''' [[Marc Sherrod]]<br/>
 
'''Sega Sports Team:''' [[Scott Rohde]], [[Chris Smith]], [[Gerald Deyoung]], Rosie Freeman, Mark Panigua, [[Lorne Asuncion]], Todd Morgan, [[Dave Perkinson]], [[Matt Underwood]], Terry Thomas, Tom Abramson, John Gillin, Anne Moellering, Brad Hogan, John Carlucci, Adriane DeGroot<br/>
 
  
====US Manual Credits (Plus: NetLink Edition)====
+
==Promotional material==
{{multicol|
+
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}}
'''Sega of America:'''
 
:'''Producer:''' Tre Johnson<br/>
 
:'''Net Link Producer:''' Paul Stathacopoulos<br/>
 
:'''Director of Net Link Engineering:''' Yutaka Yamamoto<br/>
 
:'''Lead Testers:''' Sean Doidge, Michael McCollum, Chris Lucich<br/>
 
:'''Product Manager:''' Andrew Stein<br/>
 
:'''Product Specialist:''' Mark Subotnick<br/>
 
:'''Packaging:''' [[Eric Smith]]<br/>
 
:'''Designers/Programmers:''' Victor Zavala, Patrick Joiner, Bruce Jones<br/>
 
:'''Manual:''' Frank Higgins/Andrew Stein<br/>
 
:'''Manual Layout:''' Verdoni Multi Media<br/>
 
:'''SOA Software Test Department:''' Anthony Borba, Steve Bourdet, Ryan Hurth, Rick Greet, Ty Johnson, Marc Dawson, Roger DeForest, Polly Villayuta, Chris Cates, Jeremy Caine, Jesse Caseras, Aaron Hommes, Greg Pett, Hamilton Baylon, Lloyd Kinoshita, John Jansen, Matt Ironside, Mo Berry, Ferdinand Villar, Michael Yu<br/>
 
:'''Special Thanks:''' Mark Lindstrom, [[Steve Hutchins]], Greg Winslow, Geraldine Dessimoz, Mike Needham, Yoshi Nakano, Eileen Sacman, Dan Stevens, Marcelyn Ditter, Anne Moellering, Mike Markey, Sega On-Line and the Seedy Crew<br/>
 
'''MPATH, Inc.:'''<br/>
 
:'''XBAND Software:''' Josh Horwich, Janice Hsia, Dave Jacobs, Richard Kiss, Dan Lindsey, Andrew Stadler, Hoan Tran<br/>
 
:'''XBAND Art:''' Joanna Escolar, Joey Stocklein<br/>
 
:'''Mplayer Art:''' William Haas<br/>
 
:'''Web Design:''' John Schroeder<br/>
 
'''PlanetWeb, Inc.:'''<br/>
 
:'''VP Engineering:''' Ken Soohoo<br/>
 
:'''Computer Engineering:''' Jeff Chin, Steven Cole, Warren Gee, Edgar Allen Tu<br/>
 
:'''Art Direction:''' Cuyler Gee<br/>
 
:'''QA Manager:''' Randall Hughes<br/>
 
:'''QA:''' John Takizawa<br/>
 
:'''Director of Server Technologies:''' James Straus<br/>
 
}}
 
  
===PC Version===
+
==Photo gallery==
{{multicol|
 
'''Head Programmers:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Osamu Hori]]<br>
 
'''Programmers:''' [[Kouichi Toya]], [[Yasuhiro Watanabe]], [[Koji Kaifu]]<br>
 
'''Head Graphic Designers:''' [[Minoru Matsuura]], [[Shiro Kinemura]]<br>
 
'''Graphic Designers:''' [[Saori Wada]], [[Masashi Kubo]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]]<br>
 
'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Music Composer:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
 
'''Sound Effects:''' [[Seirou Okamoto|Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kozaki]]<br>
 
'''Sound Programmers:''' [[Naomi Yamamoto]], [[Tadahiko Inoue]], [[Yoshiaki Kashima]]<br>
 
'''Navigator's Voice:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim]]<br>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]], [[Sohei Yamamoto]], [[Mario Cotza]], Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. - Lancia<br>
 
'''Supervisor:''' [[Yoshio Fujimoto]]<br>
 
'''Produced by:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]<br>
 
'''Directed by:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]], [[Atsuhiko Nakamura]]<br>
 
}}
 
 
 
===PlayStation 2 Version===
 
{{multicol|
 
'''Chief Programmer:''' [[Sohei Yamamoto]]<br>
 
'''Programmer:''' [[Kenichi Yamamoto]], [[Shinobu Hayashi]], Satoshi Shiozaki<br>
 
'''Chief Graphic Designer:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]]<br>
 
'''Graphic Designer:''' [[Kumiko Shoji]], [[Kenji Arai]], [[Seiichi Yamagata]], [[Tomoko Yemura]], [[Nachiyo Kamogawa]]<br>
 
'''Music & Sound Effects:''' [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], [[Tomoyuki Kawamura]]<br>
 
'''Sound Programmer:''' [[Yuichi Ueda|Yuichi UeDA]]<br>
 
'''Mechanical Engineer:''' [[Masao Yoshimoto]], [[Masayoshi Yamada]], [[Hiroki Koyama]], [[Hiroyuki Takahashi]], [[Tomoya Takasugi]], [[Takuya Ohashi]]<br>
 
'''Cabinet Graphic Designer:''' [[Tetsuo Okabe]]<br>
 
'''Special Thanks:''' Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. -Lancia-, C-One Corporation, Shuichi Furuoka, Koh Akiyama<br>
 
'''Navigator's Voice:''' [[Kenneth Ibrahim]]<br>
 
'''Assistant Director:''' [[Isao Matsumoto]]<br>
 
'''Produced by:''' [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]<br>
 
'''Directed by:''' [[Kenji Sasaki]]<br>
 
}}
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
SegaRally Model2 Cabinet Deluxe.jpg|Deluxe cabinet
 
SegaRally Model2 Cabinet Deluxe.jpg|Deluxe cabinet
Line 306: Line 270:
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Promotional Material==
+
==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
SegaRally Model2 US Flyer.pdf|Model 2 US flyer
+
SegaRally Saturn EU Box Proto.jpg|Saturn EU prototype cover
SegaRally Model2 US Flyer Deluxe.pdf|Model 2 US flyer (deluxe)
 
SegaRally Model2 EU Flyer Twin.pdf|Model 2 EU(?) flyer (twin)
 
SegaRally Model2 JP Flyer.pdf|Model 2 JP flyer
 
SegaRally Model2 JP Flyer Twin.pdf|Model 2 JP flyer (twin)
 
SegaRally Saturn US TVAdvert.mp4|Saturn US TV advert
 
SegaRally Saturn JP Flyer.pdf|Saturn JP flyer
 
SegaRally Saturn DE PrintAdvert.jpg|Saturn DE print advert
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Physical Scans==
+
==Physical scans==
===Model 2 Version===
+
===Model 2 version===
 
{{ratings
 
{{ratings
 
| icon=Arcade
 
| icon=Arcade
| cvg=93
 
| cvg_source={{num|163|page=93}}
 
 
| gamesworld=83
 
| gamesworld=83
 
| gamesworld_source={{num|11|page=76/77}}
 
| gamesworld_source={{num|11|page=76/77}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{ScanArcade
 
{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=US (upright)
 
| region=US (upright)
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=US (deluxe)
 
| region=US (deluxe)
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=US (twin)
 
| region=US (twin)
 +
| manual=SegaRally Model2 Manual Twin.pdf
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=JP (deluxe)
 
| region=JP (deluxe)
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=JP (twin)
 
| region=JP (twin)
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=UK (deluxe)
 
| region=UK (deluxe)
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 
}}{{ScanArcade
 +
| type=upright
 
| console=Model 2
 
| console=Model 2
 
| region=UK (twin)
 
| region=UK (twin)
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Saturn Version===
+
===Saturn version===
 
{{ratings
 
{{ratings
 
| icon=SAT
 
| icon=SAT
| cdconsoles=90
 
| cdconsoles_source={{num|13|page=46/47/48/49/50/51}}
 
| consolesplus=96
 
| consolesplus_source={{num|50|page=98/99/100/101}}
 
| cvg=95
 
| cvg_source={{num|171|page=38-41|pdf=CVG UK 171.pdf|pdfpage=38}}
 
| digitiser=93
 
| edge=80
 
| edge_source={{num|29|page=70/71}}
 
| egm=85
 
| egm_source={{num|78|page=188}}
 
| ep=95
 
| ep_source=''[http://web.archive.org/web/20010420153644/www.elecplay.com/review_2834.html December 24, 1995]''
 
| gamefan=96
 
| gamefan_source=''Vol 4'', {{num|1|page=18/62/63}}
 
| gamepro=80
 
| gamepro_source={{num|79|page=58}}
 
 
| gamesmaster=95
 
| gamesmaster=95
 
| gamesmaster_source={{num|38|page=54/55}}
 
| gamesmaster_source={{num|38|page=54/55}}
| gamesmastertv=95
 
| gamesmastertv_source=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqIyjKxPS1s&list=PL1F94E85D47458A50 {{num|90}}]
 
 
| gi=86
 
| gi=86
| gi_source=''[http://web.archive.org/web/19971120011601/www.gameinformer.com/jan96/rally.html {{num|33}}]''
+
| gi_source={{num|33}}, ''[http://web.archive.org/web/19971120011601/www.gameinformer.com/jan96/rally.html]''
| hobbyconsolas=95
 
| jeuxvideo=95
 
| jeuxvideo_source=''[http://www.jeuxvideo.com/articles/0001/00016754-sega-rally-championship-test.htm 16/03/2012]''
 
| maximum=100
 
| maximum_source={{num|3|page=142}}
 
| mms=95
 
| mms_source={{num|40|page=64-66|pdf=MeanMachinesSega40UK.pdf|pdfpage=64}}
 
| nextgeneration=100
 
| nextgeneration_source=''Vol. 2'', {{num|13|page=178}}
 
| nextgeneration_1=100
 
| nextgeneration_source_1=''Vol. 2'', {{num|14|page=160}}
 
| playerone=98
 
| playerone_source=[http://www.abandonware-magazines.org/affiche_mag.php?mag=32&num=1923&album=oui {{num|60|page=107/108/109/110}}]
 
 
| segapower=97
 
| segapower=97
 
| segapower_source={{num|75|page=}}
 
| segapower_source={{num|75|page=}}
| ssm=97
+
}}
| ssm_source={{num|3|page=78/79}}
+
{{Scanbox
| ufg=93
+
| console=Saturn
| ufg_source={{num|15|page=58/59/60/61}}
+
| region=JP
| videogamecritic=100
+
| front=Segarally sat jp frontcover.jpg
| videogamecritic_source=''[http://videogamecritic.com/satss.htm?e=35948#rev2922 2008/4/30]''
+
| back=Segarally sat jp backcover.jpg
| videogames=93
+
| square=yes
| videogames_source=''1/96, [http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=9802 p80/81]''
+
| spinecard=SegaRally Sat JP Spinecard.jpg
 +
| disc=SegaRally Saturn JP Disc.jpg
 +
| inlay=SegaRally Saturn JP Box Inlay.jpg
 +
| manual=SegaRally SS jp manual.pdf
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
Line 407: Line 341:
 
| disc=SegaRally Saturn US Disc.jpg
 
| disc=SegaRally Saturn US Disc.jpg
 
| manual=Segarally sat us manual.pdf
 
| manual=Segarally sat us manual.pdf
}}{{Scanbox
+
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
 
| region=US (Not for Resale)
 
| region=US (Not for Resale)
| front=
+
| front=Sega Rally NFS US Box Front.jpg
| back=
+
| back=Sega Rally NFS US Box Back.jpg
 +
| square=yes
 
| disc=
 
| disc=
 
| manual=
 
| manual=
}}{{Scanbox
+
}}
| console=Saturn
+
{{Scanbox
| region=US (Plus: NetLink Edition)
 
| front=SegaRallyNetlinkEdition US Box Front.jpg
 
| back=SegaRallyNetlinkEdition US Box Back.jpg
 
| disc=
 
| manual=Segarallynetlink sat us manual.pdf
 
| square=yes
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
 
| region=EU
 
| region=EU
 
| cover=Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
 
| cover=Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
| back=
 
 
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
 
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
| manual=
+
| manual=Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
}}{{Scanbox
+
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
 
| region=EU (newer)
 
| region=EU (newer)
| cover=
+
| cover=SegaRally Sat EU alt cover.jpg
| disc=
+
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
}}{{Scanbox
+
| manual=Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=Saturn
 +
| region=DE
 +
| cover=SegaRally Sat DE cover.jpg
 +
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
 +
| manual=Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
| region=JP
+
| region=PT
| front=Segarally sat jp frontcover.jpg
+
| cover=SegaRally Sat PT cover.jpg
| back=Segarally sat jp backcover.jpg
+
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
| square=yes
+
}}
| spinecard=SegaRally Sat JP Spinecard.jpg
+
{{Scanbox
| disc=SegaRally Saturn JP Disc.jpg
 
| inlay=SegaRally Saturn JP Box Inlay.jpg
 
| manual=SegaRally SS jp manual.pdf
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
| region=JP (Plus)
+
| region=CZ/SK ([[DDC Agency]])
| front=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Front.jpg
+
| cover=Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
| back=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
+
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
| square=yes
+
| item1=SegaRally SAT CZ Manual.png
| spinecard=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Spinecard.jpg
+
| item1name=Manual
| disc=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Disc.jpg
+
}}
| inlay=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Inlay.jpg
+
{{Scanbox
| manual=
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
| region=JP (Plus) ([[Satakore]])
+
| region=AU
| front=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Front Satakore.jpg
+
| front=SegaRally Sat AU cover.jpg
| back=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Back Satakore.jpg
+
| back=SegaRally Sat AU back.jpg
| square=yes
+
| spinemissing=yes
| disc=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Disc Satakore.jpg
+
| disc=SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
| inlay=SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Inlay Satakore.jpg
+
}}
| manual=
+
{{Scanbox
}}{{Scanbox
 
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
 
| region=BR
 
| region=BR
Line 471: Line 402:
 
| disc=
 
| disc=
 
| manual=
 
| manual=
}}{{Scanbox
+
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 
| console=Saturn
 
| console=Saturn
 
| region=KR
 
| region=KR
| cover=SegaRally Saturn KR Box.jpg
+
| front=SegaRally Saturn KR Box.jpg
 +
| back=SegaRally Saturn KR Box Back.jpg
 +
| spine=SegaRally Saturn KR Box Side.jpg
 
}}
 
}}
  
===PC Version===
+
===PC version===
{{ratings
+
{{ratings|PC}}
| icon=PC
+
{{Scanbox
| pcgames=89
+
| console=PC
| pcteam=90
+
| region=JP
| pcteam_source=[http://download.abandonware.org/magazines/PC%20Team/pcteam_numero21/page%20052.jpg {{num|21|page=52}}]
+
| front=SegaRally PC JP Box Front.jpg
 +
| back=
 +
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=JP (with PC GamePad Pro)
 +
| front=SegaRally PC JP Box Front PCGamePadPro.jpg
 +
| back=
 +
| square=yes
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=JP ([[Ultra 2000 Series]])
 +
| front=SegaRally PC JP Box Front Ultra2000.jpg
 +
| back=
 +
| square=yes
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=JP ([[PC Home]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC JP Box PCHome.jpg
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
Line 488: Line 441:
 
| region=US
 
| region=US
 
| front=SegaRally PC US Box Front.jpg
 
| front=SegaRally PC US Box Front.jpg
 +
| jewelcasefront=SRC PC US jfront.jpg
 +
| jewelcaseback=SRC PC US jback.jpg
 
| disc=
 
| disc=
| manual=
+
| manual=SegaRally PC US Manual.pdf
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
Line 496: Line 451:
 
| back=SegaRally PC US Box Back Expert.jpg
 
| back=SegaRally PC US Box Back Expert.jpg
 
| spinemissing=yes
 
| spinemissing=yes
| disc=
+
| disc=SegaRally PC US Disc Expert.jpg
 
| manual=
 
| manual=
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
 
| region=EU
 
| region=EU
| jewelcase=yes
+
| front=SRC PC EU front.jpg
 +
| back=SRC PC EU back.jpg
 +
| spinemissing=yes
 
| jewelcasefront=Sega Rally PC EU Box Front.jpg
 
| jewelcasefront=Sega Rally PC EU Box Front.jpg
 
| jewelcaseback=Sega Rally PC EU Box Back.jpg
 
| jewelcaseback=Sega Rally PC EU Box Back.jpg
 +
| inlay=SRC PC EU inlay.jpg
 
| disc=Sega Rally PC EU Disc.jpg
 
| disc=Sega Rally PC EU Disc.jpg
 
| manual=
 
| manual=
Line 509: Line 467:
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=EU (Ntertainment)
+
| region=UK ([[Expert Software]])
| cover=SegaRally PC EU Box Ntertainment.jpg
+
| front=SRC PC UK ex front.jpg
}}{{Scanbox
+
| back=SRC PC UK ex back.jpg
| console=PC
+
| spinemissing=yes
| region=JP
+
| disc=SRC PC UK ex disc.jpg
| front=SegaRally PC JP Box Front.jpg
 
| back=
 
| disc=
 
| manual=
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| region=JP (Ultra 2000)
 
| front=SegaRally PC JP Box Front Ultra2000.jpg
 
| back=
 
| square=yes
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| region=AU (Valusoft)
 
| cover=
 
| disc=
 
 
| manual=
 
| manual=
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
Line 538: Line 481:
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
 
| region=UK ([[Xplosiv]]) (Alt)
 
| region=UK ([[Xplosiv]]) (Alt)
| cover=
+
| cover=SegaRally PC UK Box Xplosiv Alt.jpg
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=UK (GrabIt)
+
| region=UK ([[Grabit]])
 
| cover=SegaRally PC EU Box GrabIt.jpg
 
| cover=SegaRally PC EU Box GrabIt.jpg
 +
| disc=SegaRally PC UK Disc GrabIt.jpg
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=UK ([[Grabit]]; alt)
 +
| cover=SRC PC UK grabit alt cover.jpg
 +
| disc=SegaRally PC UK Disc GrabIt.jpg
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=UK (Fair Game)
+
| region=UK ([[Fair Game]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC UK Box FairGame.jpg
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=FR ([[Xplosiv]])
 
| cover=
 
| cover=
}}{{scanbox
+
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
 
| region=DE
 
| region=DE
 
| front=
 
| front=
}}{{scanbox
+
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=DE (Green Pepper)
+
| region=DE ([[Green Pepper]])
 
| cover=SegaRally PC DE Box GreenPepper.jpg
 
| cover=SegaRally PC DE Box GreenPepper.jpg
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=NL/FR (Sega Classics)
+
| region=ES ([[Xplosiv]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC ES Box Xplosiv.jpg
 +
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=BX (Sega Classics)
 
| cover=SegaRally PC FR-NL Box Classics.jpg
 
| cover=SegaRally PC FR-NL Box Classics.jpg
 
| disc=SegaRally PC FR-NL Disc Classics.jpg
 
| disc=SegaRally PC FR-NL Disc Classics.jpg
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=PL (Xplosiv)
+
| region=PT ([[Top Games]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC PT Box TopGames.jpg
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=PL ([[Xplosiv]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC PL Box Xplosiv.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=HR/SI/YU (Game Zone)
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC HR-SI-YU Box GameZone.jpg
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=AU
 +
| front=SRC PC AU front.jpg
 +
| back=SRC PC AU back.jpg
 +
| spinemissing=yes
 +
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=AU (Sega PC Classic)
 +
| front=SRC PC AU spcc front.jpg
 +
| back=SRC PC AU spcc back.jpg
 +
| spinemissing=yes
 +
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=AU ([[Valusoft]])
 +
| cover=SRC PC AU vs cover.jpg
 +
| disc=
 +
| manual=
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=BR
 
| cover=
 
| cover=
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
| region=Asia
+
| region=TW
| front=
+
| front=SegaRally PC TW Box Front.jpg
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC
 
| console=PC
 
| region=KR
 
| region=KR
 +
| front=SegaRally PC KR Box Front.jpg
 +
| square=yes
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=AS
 +
| front=SegaRally PC AS Box Front.jpg
 +
| back=SegaRally PC AS Box Back.jpg
 +
| spinemissing=yes
 +
| jewelcasefront=SRC PC AS jfront.jpg
 +
| jewelcaseback=SRC PC AS jback.jpg
 +
| disc=SRC PC AS disc.jpg
 +
}}{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=SG ([[Ntertainment!]])
 +
| cover=SegaRally PC Box Ntertainment.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=SG (Replay)
 +
| front=SegaRally PC SG Box Front Replay.jpg
 +
| back=SegaRally PC SG Box Back Replay.jpg
 +
| disc=SegaRally PC SG disc replay.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PC
 +
| region=TR ([[Aral]])
 
| front=
 
| front=
 +
| back=
 +
| disc=
 
}}
 
}}
  
===PlayStation 2 Version===
+
===PlayStation 2 version===
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=PlayStation 2
 
| console=PlayStation 2
 
| region=JP
 
| region=JP
 
| cover=SegaRally PS2 JP Box.jpg
 
| cover=SegaRally PS2 JP Box.jpg
| disc=
+
| disc=SegaRally PS2 JP disc.jpg
 +
}}
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=PlayStation 2
 +
| region=KR
 +
| cover=
 
}}
 
}}
  
==External Links==
+
==Technical information==
* [http://sega.jp/pc/rally/ Sega of Japan catalogue page (Japanese) (PC version)]
+
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
  
 +
==External links==
 +
* Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/19980223132327/http://www.sega.com:80/products/games/00312.html Saturn], [https://web.archive.org/web/19990420205938/http://www.sega.com:80/products/games/00313.html PC]
 +
* Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/19970129032044/http://sega.highway.or.jp:80/sega/saturn/sd/sr.ch/gs_9047.html Saturn], [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/pc/rally/ PC]
 +
* ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on PlayStation.com: [http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/slpm62703.html JP], [http://www.playstation.co.kr/game/993 KR]
 +
*''[http://web.archive.org/web/20141129030449/http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-sega-rally-championship-1995/ The Making Of: Sega Rally Championship 1995]'' article at ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20141129030449/http://www.edge-online.com/ Edge Online]'' (Wayback Machine)
 +
 +
==References==
 +
<references/>
 +
 +
{{SegaRallyOmni}}
 
{{SegaRally}}
 
{{SegaRally}}
 
[[Category:Model 2 games]]
 
[[Category:1995 Model 2 games]]
 
 
[[Category:Model 2A CRX games]]
 
[[Category:Model 2A CRX games]]
 +
[[Category:CD-ROM PlayStation 2 games]]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 8 February 2024

"Sega Rally" redirects here. For the 2007 game, see Sega Rally Revo.

n/a

  • Model 2
  • Saturn
  • Windows PC
  • PlayStation 2

Sega Rally Title.png

SegaRallyChampionship Saturn JP SSTitle.png

SegaRally PC Title.png

SegaRallyChampionship PS2 JP SSTitle.png

Sega Rally Championship
System(s): Sega Model 2A CRX, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, Windows PC
Publisher: Sega, Samsung (KR)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Distributor:
Windows PC
Wizard Soft (KR)
Windows PC
Worldwise Enterprise (TW)
Licensor: Lancia, Toyota
Sound driver:
Sega Saturn
SCSP/CD-DA (16 tracks)
Peripherals supported:
Sega Saturn
Arcade Racer,
Sega Saturn
Saturn Backup Memory
Genre: Driving/Racing[5], Racing[6]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Model 2)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (Model 2)
US
$? ?
Arcade (Model 2)
UK
£? ?























Sega Saturn
JP
¥5,8005,800 GS-9047
Sega Rating: All Ages
Sega Saturn
US
$59.9959.99[10] 81207
ESRB: Kids to Adults
Sega Saturn
EU
MK81207-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Saturn
DE
MK81207-50
USK: 0
Sega Saturn
PT
STJ81207
Sega Saturn
UK
£49.9949.99[13] MK81207-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Saturn
LT
Lt 349349
Sega Saturn
PL
199zł199
Sega Saturn
AU
FSEG05SSC
OFLC: G
Sega Saturn
BR
193076
Tectoy: Todas as Idades
Sega Saturn
KR
GS-9506J
MK-81207-08
Windows PC
JP
¥8,800 (9,240)8,800 (9,240)[17] HCJ-0111
Sega Rating: All Ages
Windows PC
JP
(Ultra 2000 Series)
¥2,000 (2,000)2,000e[18] NKW-031
Windows PC
JP
(PC Home)
¥1,980 (2,079)1,980e[20]
Windows PC
US
85048
ESRB: Kids to Adults
Windows PC
US
(Expert Software)
$14.9914.99[22] 6808
ESRB: Everyone
Windows PC
EU
MK-85048-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
BX
(Sega Classics)
DCG 902782
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
DE
DM 100.00100.00[24] MK-85048-50
USK: 0
Windows PC
DE
(Green Pepper)
DM 6.996.99[28]
USK: 6
Windows PC
ES
(Xplosiv)
EI-1299
Windows PC
PT
(Top Games)
Windows PC
UK
MK-85048-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
UK
(MMX version)
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
UK
(Expert Software)
XP 202022
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
UK
(Xplosiv)
EI-1282
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
UK
(Grabit)
GDL 016
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
UK
(Fair Game)
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Windows PC
PL
(Xplosiv)
Windows PC
AU
FSEG05CDR
OFLC: G
Windows PC
AU
(Sega PC Classic)
MK 85037
KFSEG05CDR
OFLC: G
Windows PC
AU
(Valusoft)
THQ70475
OFLC: G
Windows PC
BR
Windows PC
KR
Windows PC
SG
Windows PC
SG
(Replaygem)
Windows PC
TW
Windows PC
AS
Sony PlayStation 2
JP
SLPM-62703
CERO: Free
Sony PlayStation 2
KR
KMRB: All

Sega Rally Championship (セガラリー・チャンピオンシップ), also known as Sega Rally Championship 1995, is a Sega Model 2A CRX arcade rally racing game developed by Sega AM3 and manufactured by Sega. Released to arcades worldwide in February 1995 to critical and commercial success, it is the first entry in the company's popular Sega Rally series, and has since been considered a classic and seminal Sega arcade game.

The game has been ported to a number home systems, most notably the Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, and Windows PCs.

Gameplay

Sega Rally is an off-road racing game, in which players drive rally cars across one of four tracks as quickly as possible. Like prior Sega arcade racing games, Sega Rally enforces a strict time limit and a checkpoint system - success is measured by how fast the player can navigate the three standard tracks before either crossing the final finish line or retiring due to the timer running out.

As a rally game, Sega Rally has no concept of "laps" (in the arcade version at least) - each track is treated as a linear journey from a defined beginning to a defined end (although in reality, all tracks are circular, so the beginning is the end). There are computer players which need to be avoided, with the overall aim of finishing in first place at the end of third course. The positions are carried through to each track, so if a user finishes in 10th on the first track, he or she will start in 10th place on the second. Opponent cars are not covered by the same strict rules - they exist solely to provide an extra layer of challenge to the game.

Sega Rally is notable for being the first racing game to allow players to drive on different surfaces, including including asphalt, gravel and mud. Each surface has different friction properties which adjust the car's handling accordingly. Prior to Sega Rally's release, racing games often took a more simplified approach to differing surface types - grass for example might simply reduce the top speed of the car, not affect handling, leading to unrealistic results. These features allow Sega Rally to stand out as a true "rally" game, a sport very much dictated by road surfaces, rather than a generic racing game with rally-esque settings.

To add to the simulation in an arcade environment, the sit-down versions of Sega Rally use two motion devices (versus the one seen in Daytona USA), and the seat is vibrated by sound waves[31].

As is standard for rallying, an unseen co-driver issues instructions for the road ahead, although it would not be until Sega Rally 2 when distances would be mentioned. The computer controlled AI cars are not as aggressive as seen in Daytona USA - they instead aim to take the best possible racing line at all times to deny the player of valuable seconds.

Cars

Only three cars exist in the first Sega Rally, two by Italian car manufacturer Lancia and one by the Japanese firm Toyota. All three are based on Group A models seen in the World Rally Championship, although there are some minor differences in regards to paintwork and sponsors.

SegaRally Art Celica.jpg Toyota Celica CT-Four
The Toyota Celica CT-Four (ST205) was launched in February 1994 and stands as the newest of the cars on offer in Sega Rally. It is perhaps the token Japanese car, and was likely included because the ST205 was new at the time , as this model did not win any World Rally Championships (though did win the 39ème Tour de Corse during the 1995 season). Older models of the car, the ST185 and ST165 were more successful (the ST165 winning the 1990 WRC).

Curiously the Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD, a very different looking car with more titles to its name is absent from this game (despite being built by the same company). The Celica Turbo 4WD won the WRC for drivers in 1992, 1993 and 1994 as well as the WRC for constructors in 1993 and 1994.

SegaRally Art Delta.jpg Lancia Delta HF Integrale
The Lancia Delta HF Integrale, won the WRC constructors award in 1992, and is the follow-up to other award winning members of its family, the Lancia Delta HF 4WD (champions in 1987), Lancia Delta Integrale (champions in 1988 and 1989) and Lancia Delta Integrale 16V (champions in 1991, constructors champions in 1990). The Delta and its derivatives dominated rallying in the years before Sega Rally's release, and the Lancia badge is perhaps best associated with this motorsport.
Notavailable.svg Lancia Stratos HF
The Lancia Stratos HF is the "hidden" car in the home versions of Sega Rally, although featured predominantly in Sega Rally 2 and in most Sega Rally games since. It is the oldest car of the trio, though is a iconic vehicle in rallying after winning the WRC in 1974, 1975 and 1976 (and the driver's championship in 1977). The Stratos is the most powerful car in-game but comes with the price of floatier handling (attributed to the fact that it is two-wheel drive, not four).

The Stratos is unlocked by finishing first on the Lakeside track in either the Saturn or PC versions. It does not exist in the arcade game.

Surprisingly this is not the first time the Lancia Stratos was playable in a Sega game - Safari Race for the SG-1000 contains both Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros.

As is standard for many Sega racing games, both automatic and manual transmission variants of all three cars exist, with the manual car generally being faster.

Tracks

SegaRally Arcade Desert.png

Desert (easy)
Alright! Let's watch your run one more time on the desert course.

Desert, perhaps the most iconic of all Sega Rally tracks, is a relatively simple dirt/mud circuit with easy turns and a couple of jumps. It also features a helicopter.

Sega Rally Forest.png

Forest (medium)
Well, you're gonna see your excellent run one more time. Cool breeze, birds and clouds. Relax and enjoy...

Forest ramps up the challenge with a few tight turns. Part of the track takes place on mud, while others take place on the faster road surface. It is not based on any WRC track, instead being inspired by roads seen at the Yosemite National Park in the US state of California[32].

SegaRally Arcade Mountain.png

Mountain (hard)
Let's watch. The key to victory on this cool course is patience. But, as you know, only patience is not enough to win.

Mountain is the hardest track, with no off-road sections (aside from embankments), many turns and narrow roads, leaving little room for error. Mountain is inspired by the Tour de Corse rally, driven on the French island of Corsica[32].

SegaRally Arcade Lakeside.png

Lake Side
If you have to drive only one course for the rest of your life, this is the one. Is this heaven? Yeah...

Lake Side is a bonus course that can be played after finishing the previous courses in first place.

History

Development

Legacy

The game sold 12,000 hardware units in the arcades, and 1.2 million software units for the Saturn.[33]

Sega Rally was followed by Sega Rally 2 for Sega Model 3 hardware and later the Sega Dreamcast. Codemasters have cited Sega Rally as a strong influence on their first Colin McRae Rally game.

Versions

Saturn version

Following the arcade release, plans were put in place to bring the game in an enhanced form to the Sega Saturn. Marketed as a killer app for the system, the Saturn version arrived in late 1995/early 1996 to critical acclaim, and is often regarded as one of the system's best racing games. In the lead up to its launch, the game sponsored Yoshio Fujimoto's Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD ST185 at the 1995 Safari Rally[34].

The Saturn release retains all the features of the arcade version, although due to the Saturn being less powerful than the Model 2 arcade board, significant cuts were made to graphics, namely polygon counts, texture quality, draw distance and screen resolutions. To compensate, the Saturn Sega Rally has a full Red Book audio soundtrack created by Naofumi Hataya. Also missing is the arcade version's force feedback (which was to be expected for the time) and the rear view mirror.

As well as retaining the arcade mode and its original rules, the Saturn version contains a time attack mode in which you can race across multiple laps against a player ghost, as well as a split-screen two-player mode with similar track options. The primary difference is the ability to create and use customised variants of the Celica and Delta, with added adjustments for handling, tyres, front and back suspension, and even the blow-off valve to give the car a different noise when moving. The Saturn version also keeps a more detailed record of lap times and statistics of that nature. There is also a two-player cooperative mode.

The Saturn version was converted by Sega of Japan's CS Team, under guidance from Sega AM3. The differences in architecture mean the game was almost completely remade for Saturn hardware[35]There are minor differences between regions - generally the US version has fewer graphical details than its Japanese and European counterparts, and its replay mode has fewer camera angles[36]. All versions are compatible with the Arcade Racer.

In the UK, Sega Rally was the fasted selling CD game in history, beating Destruction Derby's record by 10%[37] (although conflicting reports suggest the PlayStation version of FIFA Soccer 96 held the record prior[38][39]. It represented 74% of all UK Saturn titles sold in its week of launch[39], and 13% of the full CD software total[38]. Sega also released a press kit marking the game's release, complete with novelty tax disc telling car owners to "Play, don't pay!"[39]. Andy Mee calculated that if every UK car owner took this advice, the UK government would lose £3 billion, but traffic congestion and air quality would be improved[40].

PC version

1997 saw a PC release of Sega Rally, appropriately titled Sega Rally Championship PC. This version shares the same feature set as the Saturn version although sports superior graphics and network play.

An very rare variant of the PC version, distributed with Righteous 3D video cards (by Orchid) exists with added Direct3D support. The added 3D hardware acceleration provided by this port allows for superior graphics and frame rates, although as textures were not replaced, it is still on the whole less detailed than the Model 2 version.

PlayStation 2 version

A version for the PlayStation 2 was bundled as a box set with Sega Rally 2006 in Japan and Asia. This is a straight port of the Model 2 version with some adjustments for the PlayStation 2 hardware. Only the arcade mode is available and extra settings of the Saturn and PC versions are absent, however it is currently the most accurate home port of the game available.

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English Sega Rally Championship Sega Rally Championship
English (US) Sega Rally Championship Sega Rally Championship
Japanese セガラリー・チャンピオンシップ Sega Rally Championship
Korean 세가 랠리 Sega Rally

Production credits

Main article: Sega Rally Championship/Production credits.

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Rally Championship/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Sega Rally Championship/Promotional material.

Photo gallery

Artwork

Physical scans

Model 2 version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
83 №11, p76/77
Arcade
83
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Arcade
N/A
Based on
0 reviews

Sega Rally Championship

Model 2, US (upright)
Model 2, US (deluxe)
Model 2, US (twin)
SegaRally Model2 Manual Twin.pdf
Manual
Model 2, JP (deluxe)
Model 2, JP (twin)
Model 2, UK (deluxe)
Model 2, UK (twin)

Saturn version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
95 №38, p54/55
86 №33, [1]
97 №75
Sega Saturn
93
Based on
3 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Alaab Alcomputtar (SA)
95
[41]
CD Consoles (FR)
100
[42]
Consoles + (FR)
96
[43]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
95
[44]
Digitiser (UK) PAL
93
[45]
Edge (UK)
80
[46]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US)
85
[47]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
90
[48]
Fun Generation (DE)
100
[49]
Fusion (US) NTSC-U
75
[50]
Gambler (PL)
95
[51]
GameFan (US) NTSC-U
96
[52]
Game Players (US) NTSC-U
92
[53]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
80
[54]
GamePro (UK)
95
[55]
GamesMaster (UK) PAL
95
[56]
Hobby Consolas (ES)
95
[57]
LeveL (CZ)
86
[58]
MAN!AC (DE) PAL
89
[59]
Maximum (UK)
100
[60]
Mega Force (FR) PAL
98
[61]
Mega Fun (DE) NTSC-U
92
[62]
Mean Machines Sega (UK)
95
[63]
Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
95
[64]
Next Generation (US) NTSC-U
100
[65]
Player One (FR)
98
[66]
Power Up! (UK)
98
[67]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
86
[68]
Saturn+ (UK) PAL
95
[69]
Score (CZ)
90
[70]
Secret Service (PL)
95
[71]
Sega Magazin (DE)
95
[72]
Sega Pro (UK) PAL
95
[73]
Świat Gier Komputerowych (PL)
95
[74]
Sega Saturn Magazine (UK) PAL
97
[75]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
93
[76]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
91
[77]
Strana Igr (RU)
73
[78]
Total Saturn (UK) PAL
96
[79]
Ultimate Future Games (UK) PAL
93
[80]
Última Generación (ES)
95
[81]
Video Games (DE)
93
[82]
Sega Saturn
93
Based on
42 reviews

Sega Rally Championship

Saturn, JP
Segarally sat jp backcover.jpgSegarally sat jp frontcover.jpg
Cover
SegaRally Sat JP Spinecard.jpg
Spinecard
SegaRally Saturn JP Disc.jpg
Disc
SegaRally SS jp manual.pdf
Manual
SegaRally Saturn JP Box Inlay.jpg
Inlay
Saturn, US
Segarally sat us backcover.jpgSegarally sat us frontcover.jpg
Cover
SegaRally Saturn US Disc.jpg
Disc
Segarally sat us manual.pdf
Manual
Saturn, US (Not for Resale)
Sega Rally NFS US Box Back.jpgSega Rally NFS US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Saturn, EU
Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
Manual
Saturn, EU (newer)
SegaRally Sat EU alt cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
Manual
Saturn, DE
SegaRally Sat DE cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Sega Rally Championship MD EU Manual.jpg
Manual
Saturn, PT
SegaRally Sat PT cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Saturn, CZ/SK (DDC Agency)
Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
SegaRally SAT CZ Manual.png
Manual
Saturn, AU
SegaRally Sat AU back.jpgNospine.pngSegaRally Sat AU cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Saturn, BR
Segarally sat br backcover.jpgNospine.pngSegarally sat br frontcover.jpg
Cover
Saturn, KR
SegaRally Saturn KR Box Back.jpgSegaRally Saturn KR Box Side.jpgSegaRally Saturn KR Box.jpg
Cover

PC version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
576 KByte (HU)
94
[83]
Arcade (UK)
25
[84]
CD-Action (PL)
50
[85]
Excalibur (CZ)
78
[86]
Génération 4 (FR)
50
[87]
Génération 4 (FR)
33
[88]
Hacker (HR)
71
[89]
Hacker (HR)
47
[90]
LeveL (CZ)
57
[91]
PC Games (DE)
89
[92]
PC Game Parade (IT)
80
[93]
PC Team (FR)
90
[94]
Score (CZ)
50
[95]
Secret Service (PL)
65
[96]
Svet Kompjutera (YU)
78
[97]
Windows PC
64
Based on
15 reviews

Sega Rally Championship

PC, JP
SegaRally PC JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
PC, JP (with PC GamePad Pro)
SegaRally PC JP Box Front PCGamePadPro.jpg
Cover
PC, JP (Ultra 2000 Series)
SegaRally PC JP Box Front Ultra2000.jpg
Cover
PC, JP (PC Home)
SegaRally PC JP Box PCHome.jpg
Cover
PC, US
SegaRally PC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC US Manual.pdf
Manual
SRC PC US jback.jpgSRC PC US jfront.jpg
Jewel Case
PC, US (Expert Software)
SegaRally PC US Box Back Expert.jpgNospine.pngSegaRally PC US Box Front Expert.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC US Disc Expert.jpg
Disc
PC, EU
SRC PC EU back.jpgNospine-small.pngSRC PC EU front.jpg
Cover
Sega Rally PC EU Disc.jpg
Disc
Sega Rally PC EU Box Back.jpgSega Rally PC EU Box Front.jpg
Jewel Case
SRC PC EU inlay.jpg
Inlay
PC, UK (Expert Software)
SRC PC UK ex back.jpgNospine.pngSRC PC UK ex front.jpg
Cover
SRC PC UK ex disc.jpg
Disc
PC, UK (Xplosiv)
SegaRally PC EU Box Xplosiv.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC UK Disc Xplosiv.jpg
Disc
PC, UK (Xplosiv) (Alt)
SegaRally PC UK Box Xplosiv Alt.jpg
Cover
PC, UK (Grabit)
SegaRally PC EU Box GrabIt.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC UK Disc GrabIt.jpg
Disc
PC, UK (Grabit; alt)
SRC PC UK grabit alt cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC UK Disc GrabIt.jpg
Disc
PC, UK (Fair Game)
SegaRally PC UK Box FairGame.jpg
Cover
PC, FR (Xplosiv)

PC, DE

PC, DE (Green Pepper)
SegaRally PC DE Box GreenPepper.jpg
Cover
PC, ES (Xplosiv)
SegaRally PC ES Box Xplosiv.jpg
Cover
PC, BX (Sega Classics)
SegaRally PC FR-NL Box Classics.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC FR-NL Disc Classics.jpg
Disc
PC, PT (Top Games)
SegaRally PC PT Box TopGames.jpg
Cover
PC, PL (Xplosiv)
SegaRally PC PL Box Xplosiv.jpg
Cover
PC, HR/SI/YU (Game Zone)
SegaRally PC HR-SI-YU Box GameZone.jpg
Cover
PC, AU
SRC PC AU back.jpgNospine.pngSRC PC AU front.jpg
Cover
PC, AU (Sega PC Classic)
SRC PC AU spcc back.jpgNospine.pngSRC PC AU spcc front.jpg
Cover
PC, AU (Valusoft)
SRC PC AU vs cover.jpg
Cover
PC, BR

PC, TW
SegaRally PC TW Box Front.jpg
Cover
PC, KR
SegaRally PC KR Box Front.jpg
Cover
PC, AS
SegaRally PC AS Box Back.jpgNospine.pngSegaRally PC AS Box Front.jpg
Cover
SRC PC AS disc.jpg
Disc
SRC PC AS jback.jpgSRC PC AS jfront.jpg
Jewel Case
PC, SG (Ntertainment!)
SegaRally PC Box Ntertainment.jpg
Cover
PC, SG (Replay)
SegaRally PC SG Box Back Replay.jpgSegaRally PC SG Box Front Replay.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PC SG disc replay.jpg
Disc
PC, TR (Aral)

PlayStation 2 version

PlayStation 2, JP
SegaRally PS2 JP Box.jpg
Cover
SegaRally PS2 JP disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, KR

Technical information

Main article: Sega Rally Championship/Technical information.

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sega Arcade History, Enterbrain, page 135
  2. Sega Saturn Magazine, "October 1995" (JP; 1995-09-08), page 56
  3. Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-01 (1996-01-12,26)" (JP; 1995-12-22), page 69
  4. http://www.wave-master.com/wm/works/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2004-05-19 20:54)
  5. File:Segarally sat jp backcover.jpg
  6. 6.0 6.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/segasaturn/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-30 22:53)
  7. https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/49GWVLaqBCc
  8. https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/5gZneBuE_DA
  9. https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/nmpvrFav2c4
  10. Press release: 1995-10-30: Sega unleashes exclusive lineup of arcade hits for Sega Saturn
  11. Computer Trade Weekly, "" (UK; 1996-01-22), page 21
  12. Computer & Video Games, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-12), page 7
  13. Press release: 1997-03-18: Sega's Saturn "Action Pack" Bundle Launches at £169
  14. File:TopSecret_PL_51.pdf, page 37
  15. https://www.vz.lt/archive/news.php/id=388558
  16. http://sega.jp/search/result.php?page=10&pf=11 (Wayback Machine: 2017-03-04 04:29)
  17. http://sega.jp/pc/rally/ (Wayback Machine: 2001-11-02 16:38)
  18. http://www.media-kite.co.jp/product/1998-2000/ultra2000.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-04-18 11:52)
  19. http://www.neic.co.jp/pc/x5PRODUCTS/convi/cvs2/cvs2top.htm (Wayback Machine: 1999-12-24 19:04)
  20. http://www.neic.co.jp/pc/x5PRODUCTS/convi/cvs9912/rally.html (Wayback Machine: 2000-09-17 08:55)
  21. Ultra Game Players, "January 1997" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 67
  22. Press release: 1998-09-08: Experience The Ultimate In All-Out Action With New Titles From Expert Software's Sega PC Collection
  23. Computer Trade Weekly, "" (UK; 1997-01-27), page 17
  24. PC Action, "1/97" (DE; 1996-12-18), page 66
  25. Computer Trade Weekly, "" (UK; 1997-01-27), page 17
  26. http://www.sega-europe.com:80/pc/pcgame.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-02-10 17:13)
  27. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/size=20&store-name=videogames&index=video-games-uk&field-manufacturer=Empire/ (Wayback Machine: 2001-12-16 21:52)
  28. File:SegaRally PC DE Box GreenPepper.jpg
  29. http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/slpm62703.html (Wayback Machine: 2007-08-18 01:44)
  30. http://www.playstation.co.kr/game/993 (archive.today)
  31. EGM², "February 1995" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 95
  32. 32.0 32.1 EGM², "February 1995" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 94
  33. DICE: Mizuguchi Talks Artistry And Commerce In Concert
  34. Computer & Video Games, "January 1996" (UK; 1995-12-10), page 20
  35. Maximum, "November 1995" (UK; 1995-11-xx), page 40
  36. Sega Saturn Magazine, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-24), page 7
  37. Sega Saturn Magazine, "March 1996" (UK; 1996-02-24), page 6
  38. 38.0 38.1 Sega Pro, "May 1996" (UK; 1996-03-21), page 7
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 Saturn+, "Easter/April 1996" (UK; 1996-03-07), page 7
  40. Sega Pro, "May 1996" (UK; 1996-03-21), page 6
  41. Alaab Alcomputtar, "" (SA; 1996-xx-xx), page 49
  42. CD Consoles, "Janvier 1996" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 46
  43. Consoles +, "Janvier 1996" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 98
  44. Computer & Video Games, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-12), page 38
  45. Digitiser (UK) (1996-01-24)
  46. Edge, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-12), page 70
  47. Electronic Gaming Monthly, "January 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 188
  48. Famitsu, "1996-01-05,12" (JP; 1995-12-22), page 31
  49. Fun Generation, "01/96" (DE; 1995-12-20), page 54
  50. Fusion, "Volume 1, Number 6: January 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 94
  51. Gambler, "10/1996" (PL; 1996-xx-xx), page 40
  52. GameFan, "Volume 4, Issue 1: January 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 18
  53. Game Players, "Vol. 9 No. 1 January 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 83
  54. GamePro, "February 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 60
  55. GamePro, "February 1996" (UK; 1995-12-xx), page 58
  56. GamesMaster (UK) "Series 5, episode 11" (1995-11-30, 24:00) (+3:25)
  57. Hobby Consolas, "Febrero 1996" (ES; 1996-xx-xx), page 48
  58. LeveL, "Říjen 1996" (CZ; 1996-10-01), page 1
  59. MAN!AC, "02/96" (DE; 1996-01-10), page 46
  60. Maximum, "January 1996" (UK; 199x-xx-xx), page 142
  61. Mega Force, "Janvier 1996" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 62
  62. Mega Fun, "01/96" (DE; 1995-12-20), page 32
  63. Mean Machines Sega, "February 1996" (UK; 1995-12-xx), page 64
  64. Mean Machines Sega, "March 1996" (UK; 1996-01-28), page 88
  65. Next Generation, "February 1996" (US; 1996-01-16), page 162
  66. Player One, "Janvier 1996" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 107
  67. Power Up!, "Saturday, January 27, 1996" (UK; 1996-01-27), page 1
  68. Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 5" (JP; 1996-02-16), page 68
  69. Saturn+, "Christmas 1995" (UK; 1995-12-14), page 22
  70. Score, "Říjen 1996" (CZ; 1996-10-01), page 112
  71. Secret Service, "Lipiec/Sierpień 1996" (PL; 1996-08-01), page 64
  72. Sega Magazin, "Februar 1996" (DE; 1996-01-10), page 30
  73. Sega Pro, "February 1996" (UK; 1995-12-28), page 26
  74. Świat Gier Komputerowych, "10/1996" (PL; 1996-xx-xx), page 1
  75. Sega Saturn Magazine, "January 1996" (UK; 1995-12-15), page 78
  76. Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-01 (1996-01-12,26)" (JP; 1995-12-22), page 191
  77. Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 11
  78. Strana Igr, "Mart 1996" (RU; 1996-xx-xx), page 100
  79. Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Four" (UK; 1996-12-29), page 48
  80. Ultimate Future Games, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-03), page 58
  81. Última Generación, "Diciembre 1995" (ES; 1995-1x-xx), page 56
  82. Video Games, "1/96" (DE; 1995-12-06), page 76
  83. 576 KByte, "Február 1997" (HU; 1997-xx-xx), page 12
  84. Arcade, "September 1999" (UK; 1999-07-27), page 89
  85. CD-Action, "2/98" (PL; 1998-xx-xx), page 68
  86. Excalibur, "" (CZ; 1997-03-01), page 1
  87. Génération 4, "Février 1997" (FR; 1997-0x-xx), page 136
  88. Génération 4, "Janvier 1998" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 172
  89. Hacker, "04/1997" (HR; 1997-xx-xx), page 66
  90. Hacker, "02/1998" (HR; 1998-xx-xx), page 58
  91. LeveL, "Březen 1997" (CZ; 1997-03-01), page 34
  92. PC Games, "2/97" (DE; 1997-01-08), page 158
  93. PC Game Parade, "Febbraio 1997" (IT; 1997-0x-xx), page 62
  94. PC Team, "Février 1997" (FR; 1997-xx-xx), page 52
  95. Score, "Březen 1997" (CZ; 1997-03-01), page 1
  96. Secret Service, "Marzec 1997" (PL; 1997-xx-xx), page 100
  97. Svet Kompjutera, "Januar 1998" (YU; 1998-xx-xx), page 1


Sega Rally Championship

Sega Rally Title.png

Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Hidden content | Bugs | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Promotional material | Merchandise | Technical information | Bootlegs


Books: Sega Rally Championship Competition Driving Guide (1995) | Sega Rally Championship Course Attack Manual (1996) | Sega Rally Championship Hisshou Kouryaku Hou (1996)
Music: Sega Rally Championship Ignition (1995) | Competition/Sega Rally Championship Complete (1996) | Sega Rally Championship: New Century Arrange Album (2013)
Videos: CGMV Sega Rally Championship 1995 (1995)

Sega Saturn
Prototypes: 1995-10-03 | 10-31



Games in the Sega Rally Series
Arcade
Sega Rally Championship (Special Stage) (1995) | Sega Rally 2 (1998) | Sega Rally 3 (2008)
Sega Saturn
Sega Rally Championship (Plus | NetLink) (1995-1997)
Windows PC
Sega Rally Championship (1997) | Sega Rally 2 (1999) | Sega Rally Revo (2007)
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Rally 2 (1999)
Game Boy Advance
Sega Rally Championship (2002)
N-Gage
Sega Rally Championship (2004)
Sony PlayStation 2
Sega Rally 2006 (2006) | Sega Rally Championship (2006)
Xbox 360
Sony PlayStation 3
Sony PlayStation Portable
Sega Rally Revo (2007)
Xbox Live Arcade
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Network
Sega Rally Online Arcade (2011)
Sega Rally related media
Music
Sega Rally Championship Ignition (1995) | Competition/Sega Rally Championship Complete (1996) | Sega Rally 2 (1998) | Sega Rally 2 Re-Arrange Album: Another Entries (1999) | Sega Rally 2006 Original Sound Track (2006) | Sega Rally Revo (2008) | Sega Rally Championship: New Century Arrange Album (2013)
Book
Sega Rally Championship Competition Driving Guide (1995) | Sega Rally Championship Course Attack Manual (1996) | Sega Rally Championship Hisshou Kouryaku Hou (1996) | Sega Rally 2 Official Guide (1998) | Sega Rally 2 Championship Competition Driving Guide (1998) | Sega Rally 2 Driving Naviation Book (1999) | Sega Rally 2 Kanzen Kouryaku!! (1999) | Sega Rally 2 Hisshou Kouryaku-hou (1999)
Film
CGMV Sega Rally Championship 1995 (1995)