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''Sega Rally'' on the Game Boy Advance is extremely similar to ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'', but is forced to make a number of sacrifices due to the weaker hardware of the system. It also has a slightly different car roster to take into account more recent World Rally Championships. | ''Sega Rally'' on the Game Boy Advance is extremely similar to ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'', but is forced to make a number of sacrifices due to the weaker hardware of the system. It also has a slightly different car roster to take into account more recent World Rally Championships. | ||
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− | | | + | | name=Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII |
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− | + | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution#Evolution_VII|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII]], was Mitsubishi's rally car of choice between 2001 and 2003. It follows previous Lancer Evolution models (several of which feature in ''Sega Rally 2''), although unlike those, this model did not win any WRC titles. | |
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+ | | name=Subaru Impreza | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA Impreza.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Subaru_Impreza_WRC#Vehicle_development|Subaru Impreza]], is one of the more famous rally cars to take part in the WRC, although in this game, a specific model is not listed. Subaru Imprezas won the WRC in both 2001 and 2003, this version appears to be based on the 2003 model. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | name=Toyota Corolla | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA Corolla.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Toyota Corolla|Toyota Corolla]] likewise has no model name. It is likely based on the 2002 model, as Toyota pulled out of the sport in the 2003 season. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | name=Ford Focus RS | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA FocusRS.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Ford Focus RS WRC|Ford Focus RS]] is presumably based on the model used in the 2002/2003 WRC, although its livery is that of the Ford Focus Rally Test Car, used before the car's entrance into WRC, and is also the livery used on the car's appearances on other games, such as the ''Gran Turismo'' series and ''Ford Racing 3'', although those games also feature a white version of the livery. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | name=Peugeot 206 WRC 1999 | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA 206.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Peugeot 206 WRC|Peugeot 206 WRC 1999]], is the Peugeot 206 WRC car entered in the 1999 WRC. The Peugeot 206 WRC won the 2000 and 2002 WRCs (and the 2001 Manufacturers' Championship) but this particular 1999 model came much futher down the field. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsNew | ||
+ | | name=Lancia Stratos | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA Stratos.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Stratos|Lancia Stratos]] comes straight from the original ''Sega Rally'' (as do two which follow below). They need to be purchased at the shop, which is perhaps odd as the Stratos features on the game's cover and title screen. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsNew | ||
+ | | name=Lancia Delta | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA DeltaHFIntegrale.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Lancia Delta HF Integrale|Lancia Delta]] is also carried over from the original ''Sega Rally''. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{SectionsNew | ||
+ | | name=Toyota Celica GT-Four | ||
+ | | image=SegaRally GBA CelicaGTFour.png | ||
+ | | desc=The [[wikipedia:Toyota Celica GT-Four|Toyota Celica GT-Four]] is also carried over from the original ''Sega Rally''. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== |
Revision as of 01:40, 28 May 2016
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System(s): Game Boy Advance | ||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Dice | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Racing | ||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sega Rally Championship, called just Sega Rally (セガラリー) in Japan, for the Game Boy Advance is an entry in the Sega Rally series. Despite its name it is not a port of the original Sega Rally Championship nor is it the same game as Sega Rally Championship on the Nokia N-Gage. It was first released in Japan in 2002, with an international release a year later.
Sega Rally on the Game Boy Advance is extremely similar to Sega Rally 2, but is forced to make a number of sacrifices due to the weaker hardware of the system. It also has a slightly different car roster to take into account more recent World Rally Championships.
Gameplay
Cars
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII | |
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The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII, was Mitsubishi's rally car of choice between 2001 and 2003. It follows previous Lancer Evolution models (several of which feature in Sega Rally 2), although unlike those, this model did not win any WRC titles. | |
Subaru Impreza | |
The Subaru Impreza, is one of the more famous rally cars to take part in the WRC, although in this game, a specific model is not listed. Subaru Imprezas won the WRC in both 2001 and 2003, this version appears to be based on the 2003 model. | |
Toyota Corolla | |
The Toyota Corolla likewise has no model name. It is likely based on the 2002 model, as Toyota pulled out of the sport in the 2003 season. | |
Ford Focus RS | |
The Ford Focus RS is presumably based on the model used in the 2002/2003 WRC, although its livery is that of the Ford Focus Rally Test Car, used before the car's entrance into WRC, and is also the livery used on the car's appearances on other games, such as the Gran Turismo series and Ford Racing 3, although those games also feature a white version of the livery. | |
Peugeot 206 WRC 1999 | |
The Peugeot 206 WRC 1999, is the Peugeot 206 WRC car entered in the 1999 WRC. The Peugeot 206 WRC won the 2000 and 2002 WRCs (and the 2001 Manufacturers' Championship) but this particular 1999 model came much futher down the field. | |
Lancia Stratos | |
The Lancia Stratos comes straight from the original Sega Rally (as do two which follow below). They need to be purchased at the shop, which is perhaps odd as the Stratos features on the game's cover and title screen. | |
Lancia Delta | |
The Lancia Delta is also carried over from the original Sega Rally. | |
Toyota Celica GT-Four | |
The Toyota Celica GT-Four is also carried over from the original Sega Rally. |
Production credits
~In-game credits~
Executive Producer: Kenji Sasaki
Designers: Kenji Sasaki, Toshio Yoshihara, Daisuke Ogawa
Sound: Tai-hey
Producer: Jun Taniguchi
Special Thanks: Asako Miyajima, Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Hisakazu Nakagawa, Hitoshi Okuno, Kats Sato, Koji Kuroki, Nobunao Morita, Rena Kobayashi, Sarugakucho Inc., Satoru Ishigami, Takeshi Hiratsuka, Takuma Hatori
- In cooperation with Dice Co., Ltd.
Producer: Akihiro Saito
Director: Takeo Nishiyama
Production Manager: Jun Kawaguchi
Chief Programmer: Ryota Tanaka
Programmers: Tsuyoshi Kasagi, Koji Kuroki
Chief Designer: Yoshihiro Murano
Designers: Tomohiro Sato, Takashi Shishikura, Takeo Nishiyama, Yuji Kawarada, Yuko Nakamura, Takashi Kato, Mariko Yamada, Makoto Moriwake
Sound: Shinichi Yamazaki
Special Thanks: Akihiko Koseki, Kenji Ono, Satoshi Kitahara, Futoshi Yamauchi, Taiki Ono, Masahiko Goto
Created by: Sega Rosso
Original Game: Sega Rosso/Sega
Presented by: Sega
~Manual credits~
- SOA Product Development
VP of Product Development: Jin Shimazaki
Localization Manager: Osamu Shibamiya
Localization Producer: Jason Kuo
- SOA Quality Assurance
Director of QA: Deborah Kirkham
QA Manager: Arnold Feener
Project Test Lead: Demetrius Griffin
Testers: Alex Irwin, Joe Mazel, Michael McMillan, Rudy Ramirez Jr.
- SOA Entertainment Product Marketing
VP of Marketing: Mike Fischer
Product Manager: Noah P. Musler
Public Relations Manager: Kirsten Merit, Bryce Baer
Senior Advertising Manager: Caroline McNiel
Senior Media Specialist: Teri Higgins
Senior Strategic Relations Manager: Roxana Hui
Creative Services Art Director: Robert Schonfisch
Creative Services Project Manager: Matthew Shell
Creatives Services Graphic Designer: Miles Steuding
Creative Services Specialist: Arianne McCarthy
- SOJ Manual Production
Supervisor: Yoshihiro Sakuta
Designer: Satoru Ishigami
Editor: Asako Miyajima
Translator: Asako Miyajima
- Special Thanks
Peter Moore, Takuma Hatori, Koji Kuroki, Richard Briggs, Cord Smith, Michael McCollum, Yosuke Moriya, Chase, Sandra Castagnola
Physical scans
External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Game Boy Advance