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- Motoring Gamer (Tue, 26 Jul 2011)
07/02/2011 11:01
SEGA Rally Online Arcade will blend arcade and console racing into a neat downloadable package for XBLA and PSN.
The game that swallowed many a school kid's lunch money is returning in a downloadable format aimed at both SEGA Rally veterans and new racers. Inspired by SEGA Rally Revo and SEGA Rally 3, SEGA Rally Online Arcade will attempt to blend the best elements of the classic series' arcade and console iterations in a new HD title.
Championship Battle mode and Time Attack are returning and, as the name suggests, SEGA Rally Online Arcade will feature online multiplayer for up to five racers. Online Arcade will also include 13 different rally cars and a range of achievements to acquire.
An exact release date for SEGA Rally Online Arcade has not been given, but it will be available later this year on PSN and XBLA.
Amber Gilmore wrote this Reporting Gamer article under the watchful eye of Paul Govan.
"The problem with video game news is that there is so much of it. I've made it my task to sift out the noise and bring you news about games I think you should be excited about."
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