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Need for Speed: V-Rally
Simulator Sport Racing PlayStation

Need for Speed: V-Rally

Infogrames Electronic Arts 30 Sep 1997
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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.

It features 11 official rally cars and more than 40 courses with dynamic weather, terrain, and time-of-day variations. Players can fine-tune vehicle settings such as suspension, gear ratios, and steering before competing across three main modes: Arcade, Championship, and Time Trial. In Arcade mode, players advance through competitions grouped by difficulty, each consisting of four stages. Championship mode presents an eight-race tournament with points awarded for top-three finishes, while Time Trial mode focuses on racing against the clock or another vehicle for the fastest time.

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Developer Infogrames
Publisher Electronic Arts
Release Date 30 September 1997
Platform PlayStation
Genre Simulator, Sport, Racing
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Developer Infogrames
Publisher Electronic Arts
Released 30 Sep 1997
Genre Simulator, Sport
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