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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Alex Supersonic on January 28, 2011, 10:27:51 am
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This would be very nice :)
Korea’s “Game Rating Board” (GRB), recently saw a rating for something titled Sega Rally Online Arcade for the PlayStation 3. The date of classification was January 26th, and the game is rated as being appropriate for all ages.
http://www.siliconera.com/2011/01/27/se ... ing-board/ (http://www.siliconera.com/2011/01/27/sega-rally-online-arcade-shows-up-on-korean-game-rating-board/)
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How have we missed this!
Thanks Ali!
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Hopefully it is not SEGA Rally Championship 2006. A rerelease of Revo would be cool, but I would still prefer the original. Absolutely nothing can beat it's soundtrack.
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This is Sega's online department... is there a really badly made port of the game that came to Mega Drive?
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There is a SEGA Rally for the Game Boy Advance that they could port!
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The Game Boy Advance version is actually pretty good considering the hardware.
But with SEGA Shanghai's track record... They would ruin that version too. Touch controls make all the difference though, yeah?! I heard those PlayStation games on Android are good.
(http://http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2011/01/sony-tokyo-event-1317.jpg)
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This now leaves me torn between geting SRR or SROA.
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The SEGA Europe site has officially announced the game with a press release...
SEGA RALLY ONLINE ARCADE for XBLA and PSN is inspired by SEGA RALLY REVO and SEGA RALLY 3, includes Championship Battle mode and Time Attack adding online racing mode with maximum six players, brand new achievement system, 13 rally cars to choose from and online leaderboards.
Release 2011.
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Sorry, I wrote too slowly, so the news was already in front page :oops:
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^Doesnt matter, we always appriciate the help in finding news!
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one of the best news this year of course
specially since i am a big fan of Revo & 3 this came as a pleasant news to me
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2011 seems to become a great year for SEGA's original products. This one came by a huge surprise. I couldn't take that last article seriously because the studio that did "revo" was dead. SEGA rally online huh, sounds great
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SEGA Revo was not SEGA Rally and its showed in the gameplay; Revo lacked the classic music, the classic speech (Game Over Yeah) just wasn't anywhere nears as good, not true skill in time attacks or trying to shave 1000th of a sec off your time .
In the end SEGA Revo was a great game, just not a Arcade game and not a SEGA Rally game . SEGA could have made a army of fans by porting both the Model 2 and Model 3 games with full Online play.
What a waste
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Whilst i do agree revo didn't hav the same character as the first two, i'm still definitely looking forward to this- the first game i ever remember playing was sega rally '95 in my local bowling alley, so it's a series that's close to my heart. The timing is interesting though- perhaps this is intended to fill the gap left by de-listing outrun online arcade?