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V-Rally 4 received mixed to generally positive reviews. Aggregating review website GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version 80.00%, [2] the Xbox One version 70.67% and 68/100, [3] [6] the PlayStation 4 version 58.50% and 58/100 [5] [7] and the Nintendo Switch version 62.50% and 51/100.
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As of December 2001, the V-Rally series had sold four million units worldwide according to IGN. [3] Conversely, The Guardian reported that it had sold almost 5 million units by October 1999. [4] In 2017, the series' 20th anniversary was celebrated, with Eden showing an image gallery of its favourite rally cars. [5] A fourth game, V-Rally 4, was ...
V-Rally 3 – PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC. Includes cars from the 2000 to 2002 World Rally Championship and the 2001 to 2002 Super 1600 Junior World Rally Championship. V-Rally 4 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch. Richard Burns Rally (2004) – PlayStation 2, Xbox, Gizmondo, PC. Xpand Rally – PC. Xpand Rally Xtreme – PC.
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V-Rally [b] is a racing video game developed by Infogrames Multimedia and released for the PlayStation console in 1997. The first game in the V-Rally series, it is based on the 1997 and 1998 World Rally Championship seasons, and features officially licensed cars and tracks inspired by real locations of rally events.
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