Mobil 1 Rally Championship
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Developer(s) | Magnetic Fields Creative Asylum Limited |
Publisher(s) | Actualize Ubisoft Entertainment Europress Software |
Distributor(s) | Electronic Arts Atod |
Composer(s) | Darren Ithell |
Series | Rally Championship |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation |
Release date(s) | Windows
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Mobil 1 Rally Championship (officially called Mobil 1 British Rally Championship, unofficially nicknamed Rally Championship 2000) is a rally video game which is part of the Rally Championship series. The game was released for Windows and PlayStation on 31 December 1999. It is developed by Magnetic Fields, distributed by Electronic Arts and Atod, and published by Actualize. The PC version is notable for stages based on real-life Ordnance Survey maps. Magnetic Fields exists no more.
After the Network-Q RAC Rally Championship (1996), it is a sequel to the International Rally Championship (1997). It features 22 cars and 36 tracks (42 in PlayStation version), drivable in two directions: Simulation and Arcade.
Cars
There are four classes available with a total of 22 cars:
A8
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
- Proton Wira
- Seat Cordoba WRC
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V, the fastest car: 124 mph in second gearbox-ratio mode.
- Subaru Impreza WRC
- Peugeot 206 WRC, the second fastest car: 123 mph in second gearbox-ratio mode.
A7
- Nissan Almera Kit-car
- Ford Escort RS2000 Kit-car
- Skoda Octavia Kit-car
- Ford Escort Maxi
- Vauxhall Astra Kit-car
- Hyundai Coupé Kit-car Evo II
- Volkswagen Golf GTi Kit-car (MkIV)
- Renault Maxi Mégane, the fastest A7-car.
- Seat Ibiza Kit-car Evo II
A6
A5
- Nissan Micra Maxi
- Ford Puma Kit-car, the slowest car.
Trophy & Tracks
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Modes
There are five different modes in the game:
- Individual (absent in PlayStation version)
- Mobil 1 British Rally Championship (named Championship in PlayStation version)
- A8 Rally Championship
- Arcade
- Time Trial
Music
The soundtrack for Mobil 1 Rally Championship was composed by Darren "Dith" Ithell.[1][2]
Reception
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The Windows version of the game received positive scores and ratings, and was considered to have high quality graphics for its time of release. The PlayStation version was less popular and was rated lower.
Some of the ratings for the Windows version include:
- "Both perfect rally simulation and eye-popping fast arcade action. Sheer exhilarating pleasure" 5/5 Game of the Month - Maxim
- "The most realistic game I have ever seen" Martin Rowe (British Rally Champion)
- "Rally Championship sets the pace for a completely new generation of racing games: Mobil 1 Rally Championship...the most realistic game...ever! Kicks dust in McRae's face" PC Gaming World - Five Star Classic Award
- "Thoroughly entertaining. Mobil 1 Rally Championship is the best racing game to hit the PC...ever" PC Home - 96% Gold Award
- "The feeling of driving a rally prepared vehicle is masterfully conveyed...thrilling...thoroughly absorbing...Rally is a revelation" 9/10 - Edge
- "Mobil 1 Rally Championship is the closest thing to perfection ever released" www.avault.com
- "I don't think I've ever played a better driving simulation" Games Domain
References
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