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  2. Rally-X - Wikipedia

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    Rally-X (Japanese: ラリーX, Hepburn: Rarī-Ekkusu) is a maze chase arcade video game developed in Japan and Germany by Namco and released in 1980. In North America, it was distributed by Midway Manufacturing and in Europe by Karateco. Players drive a blue Formula One race car through a multidirectional scrolling maze to collect yellow flags ...

  3. Sega Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    Twin version Japanese cabinet with 29 inch monitors. Sega Rally Championship was directed by Kenji Sasaki, a former Namco employee known for his work on Ridge Racer.Seeking to develop a racing game that was distinct from the popular arcade titles Ridge Racer and Daytona USA, Sasaki chose the rally racing subgenre, which he felt was "taboo" in the Japanese gaming community: "We were after ...

  4. Sega Rally - Wikipedia

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    Sega Rally is a series of 3D racing video games published by Sega. The first game in the series, Sega Rally Championship, was developed by Sega AM3 and released in arcades in 1994. Later games were developed by Sega and Sega Racing Studio. 2 Player version of Sega Rally. Up to four can be linked for multiplayer racing, and a fifth unit added to ...

  5. Big Run (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Big Run [a] is a rally racing arcade video game released by Jaleco in 1989. Rendered in pseudo-3D, the game is the first to be set in the Paris-Dakar rally raid which the player drives a Porsche 959, resembling that of the 1986 winner.

  6. Sega Rally 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sega Rally 2 [b] is an arcade racing game developed by Sega for the Model 3 arcade hardware. [3] It is the sequel to 1994's Sega Rally Championship.The game was first released in arcades in February 1998, and was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast, becoming one of the console's earliest titles when it was released in Japan on January 28, 1999.

  7. Dirt Dash - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Dirt Dash on their February 15, 1996 issue as being the third most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month. [2] Next Generation reviewed the arcade version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "Essentially, Dirt Dash is to Sega Rally what Tekken is to Virtua Fighter, and with its attractive use of the Super System 22 board, light ...

  8. F1 Arcade launching locations where race simulators are only ...

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    On race days, locals who can’t schlep all the way to Singapore -- much less get behind the wheel of an actual F1 car -- pack the house for watch parties as the sport’s biggest names fight for ...

  9. WRC: FIA World Rally Championship Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The game has five game modes; Time Trial where the aim of the player is to get the fastest time around any available tracks, Vs Mode which is competing against another player, Super Special Mode where the player competes against 16 other vehicles, [1] Grid Race where the player can race against other competitors and unlock bonus tracks.

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