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Game #2839
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Rally Championship    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Sport   Racing

Rating: 8.15 (160 votes)

Rally Championship box cover

Rally Championship screenshot
Rally Championship is a decent rally racing sim from Inside Team, published by Flair in 1994. The game's strengths lie more in the excellent choice of cars and racing locales than actual car physics. The goal is simple: race in courses around the world for prize money that you can can sink into more pricey cars. The cars you can drive are all top-of-the-line, including the Porsche RS, Peugot 205 Rally, Opel Calibra, Lancia Delta, Ford Escort Turbo, and the Toyota Celica. Rally courses range from snowy Scandinavia to the dusty East African savanna, bustling city streets of France, lush tropical rainforests, and even narrow passes on the Alps. You can choose to race any single stage, or join a full World Series tournament. The courses are very well presented, and the cars are crisply animated in VGA. Variables such as different weather conditions (including rain, snow, fog, and even desert heat) are nicely rendered and have different effects in the game. Both daytime and nighttime conditions are included, so effectively you have twice the number of courses to try.

Gameplay in Rally Championship is decent, but could be better. Damage and fuel gauges are present on-screen, and you have to strike a good balance between safe and fast driving – crash into roadblocks one too many times, and the damage gauge will go to the red, triggering the dreaded "your car has crashed" screen. Certain realistic factors are included, such as the ability to change tires to suit the road conditions, and to upgrade to faster cars.

Overall, though, I found that the cars in Rally Championship are a bit too easy to drive... they more or less glide along the roads, unlike cars in, say, Rally-Sport (a smaller but very entertaining freeware game, also on this site). Maybe that's just me, but die-hard rally fans would do well to see this as a casual pastime rather than a full-fledged simulation of the sport. Worth a look, but probably not a must-have.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Unknown
Developer: Inside Team
Publisher: Flair
Year: 1994
Software Copyright: Inside Team
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Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Rally-Sport, Toyota Celica GT Rally, Terep 2

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