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'''''Rush Rush Rally Racing''''' is a top-down independant racing game developed for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] by [[Senile Team]]. It was released in November 2009, several years after official support for the console was dropped.
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'''''Rush Rush Rally Racing''''' is a top-down [[Independently Developed Dreamcast Games|independant]] racing game developed for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] by [[Senile Team]]. It was released in November 2009, several years after official support for the console was dropped.
  
 
''Rush Rush Rally Racing'' was developed as an entry for a coding competition sponsored by Lik-Sang in 2006, the genre being picked to help the game stand out from other post-Dreamcast Dreamcast games (which are typically scrolling shooters and puzzle games). The game was worked on for a further three years to bring it up to a better standard, and was published by [[RedSpotGames]].
 
''Rush Rush Rally Racing'' was developed as an entry for a coding competition sponsored by Lik-Sang in 2006, the genre being picked to help the game stand out from other post-Dreamcast Dreamcast games (which are typically scrolling shooters and puzzle games). The game was worked on for a further three years to bring it up to a better standard, and was published by [[RedSpotGames]].

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Rush Rush Rally Racing
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: RedSpotGames
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-4

Rush Rush Rally Racing is a top-down independant racing game developed for the Sega Dreamcast by Senile Team. It was released in November 2009, several years after official support for the console was dropped.

Rush Rush Rally Racing was developed as an entry for a coding competition sponsored by Lik-Sang in 2006, the genre being picked to help the game stand out from other post-Dreamcast Dreamcast games (which are typically scrolling shooters and puzzle games). The game was worked on for a further three years to bring it up to a better standard, and was published by RedSpotGames.

The game is currently in the process of being ported to the Wii's WiiWare service.

Physical Scans

Dreamcast Version