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Sega Rally 2 is the sequel to Sega Rally Championship. It was released in 1998 in the arcades and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PC.
The sequel to V-Rally, V-Rally 2 is a rally racing game that was released in North America under both the Need for Speed (PlayStation) and Test Drive (Dreamcast) banners.
Genki's entry into the world of rally racing games, bringing nine real-life rally cars and nine fictional courses from around the world to the Nintendo 64.
From the team behind Top Gear Rally comes another Nintendo 64 racing game focused on the simulation aspect, this time with a variety of fictional GT cars.
Colin McRae Rally is the first entry in the Colin McRae Rally franchise.
V-Rally is a rally racing game initially developed by Eden Studios for the PlayStation, published in North America by Electronic Arts under the title of Need for Speed: V-Rally. Later ported to PC, N64, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color.
Race both on-road and off-road in this Nintendo 64 racing game by Genki.
Rally Cross is an early PSX game that featured short track rally racing with cars loosely based off "Type-B" rally cars. The game featured exaggerated physics, damage modeling, and early rumble feedback support.
A rally racing arcade game by Sega, giving drivers the choice between a Toyota Celica or Lancia Delta as they take on asphalt, gravel, dirt, and mud to earn the best time.
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