Network Q RAC Rally Championship
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Front cover of the DOS version. The Windows version has a different cover | |
Developer(s) | Magnetic Fields |
Publisher(s) | Europress |
Series | Rally Championship |
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Microsoft Windows MS-DOS |
Release date(s) | 31 October 1996 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Network Q RAC Rally Championship is a rally computer game which is part of the Rally Championship series, being the sequel to the 1993 game Network Q RAC Rally. The game was released for Windows and MS-DOS on 26 October 1996, and was developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Europress. The game would be succeeded in 1997 with the release of International Rally Championship.
Cars
This is a list of the cars in the game:
Group A
- Subaru Impreza Turbo
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
- Renault Maxi Megane
- Volkswagen Golf GTi 16v
- Škoda Felicia
Group N
Tracks
This is a list of the tracks in the game:
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Features
- Network option for up to 8 drivers (via LAN)
- Choice of 6 full spec rally cars
- Unique handling features
- Features all 28 stages of the RAC Rally
- Save, Replay and Pause functions
- Full screen, high resolution animation throughout
- Driving in rain, snow and fog through both day and night-time
- Three screen sizes and 2 resolutions for optimum gameplay
- Authentic sound effects recorded from actual cars
- Co-driver speech by top TV rally commentator Tony Mason
Modes
There are four different modes in the game:
- Championship
- Arcade (5 levels of difficulty)
- Time Trial
- Individual
Expansion pack
In 1997 The X-Miles Add-on was released. It included 10 new tracks as well as a new arcade mode that took place on the new tracks. The expansion pack would be included with later releases of Rally Championship.
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References
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