Re-Volt
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Re-Volt | |||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | |||||
Publisher: US/EU Acclaim JP Taito/Acclaim | |||||
Developer: Acclaim | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||
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Re-Volt is a remote-control car racing game developed for a variety of consoles including the Sega Dreamcast in 1999. The game includes 28 cars, 14 tracks, one which is exclusive to this version, and a track editor.
In July 2010, after Acclaim Entertainment went bankrupt, We Go Interactive Co.,Ltd purchased the rights to Re-Volt from Throwback Entertainment, who had purchased the rights initially from Acclaim, and then produced a version of Re-Volt for iOS and Android which uses the Dreamcast version as the base for the port.
Contents
Gameplay
- Simulation
- Arcade
Game Modes
- Single Race
- Championship
- Time Trial
- Practice
- Stunt Arena
- Battle Tag
- Clockwork Carnage
- Progress Table
Tracks
Easy
Medium
Hard
Extreme
Other Tracks
*Dreamcast Exclusive
Cars
Rookie
Amateur
Advanced
*Dreamcast Exclusive
Semi-Pro
Pro
Special
VMU Features
Re-Volt can utilize VMU storage to save game progress. It also allows to save user made tracks as well as export them to be found by the game's track select menu for Single and Multiplayer modes. Only exported tracks are playable in-game.
Physical Scans
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