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'''''International Rally Championship''''' is a [[rallying|rally]] [[computer game]] which is part of the [[Rally Championship (series)|Rally Championship series]]. The game was released for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] on 30 June 1997. It is developed by [[Magnetic Fields (computer game developer)|Magnetic Fields]] and published by [[Europress]]. Several different front covers were released for the game. The game is a sequel to the [[Network Q RAC Rally Championship (1996)|1996 version of Network Q RAC Rally Championship]]. It would in turn be succeeded in 1999 by [[Mobil 1 Rally Championship]]. |
'''''International Rally Championship''''' is a [[rallying|rally]] [[computer game]] which is part of the [[Rally Championship (series)|Rally Championship series]]. The game was released for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] on 30 June 1997. It is developed by [[Magnetic Fields (computer game developer)|Magnetic Fields]] and published by [[Europress]]. Several different front covers were released for the game. The game is a sequel to the [[Network Q RAC Rally Championship (1996)|1996 version of Network Q RAC Rally Championship]]. It would in turn be succeeded in 1999 by [[Mobil 1 Rally Championship]]. |
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==Cars== |
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The game comes with 9 cars: |
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Group A |
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*[[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]] |
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*[[Subaru Impreza WRC]] |
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*[[Ford Escort WRC]] |
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*[[Toyota Corolla]] |
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Group B |
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*[[Proton Wira]] |
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*[[Nissan Almera|Nissan Almera GTI]] |
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*[[Renault Maxi Megane]] |
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Group C |
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*[[Škoda Felicia]] |
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*[[Volkswagen Golf GTi 16v]] |
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==Tracks== |
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The game comes with 15 tracks: |
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* [[United Kingdom]] |
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* [[United States]] |
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* [[Japan]] |
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* [[Finland]] |
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* [[Switzerland]] |
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* [[Italy]] |
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* [[Indonesia]] |
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* [[South Africa]] |
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* [[Brazil]] |
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* [[Australia]] |
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* [[Egypt]] |
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* [[China]] |
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* [[Russia]] |
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* [[Canada]] |
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* [[Sweden]] |
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==Modes== |
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There are six different modes in the game: |
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*Quick Rally |
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*Championship (4 levels of difficulty) |
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*Arcade (4 levels of difficulty) |
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*Simulation |
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*Individual |
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*Time Trial |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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== References == |
== References == |
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==External Links== |
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* {{MobyGames|/international-rally-championship|International Rally Championship}} |
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[[Category:1997 video games]] |
[[Category:1997 video games]] |
Revision as of 21:08, 1 August 2016
International Rally Championship | |
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Developer(s) | Magnetic Fields |
Publisher(s) | Europress |
Designer(s) | Andrew Morris |
Composer(s) | Darren Ithell Dave Sullivan |
Series | Rally Championship |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 30 June 1997 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
International Rally Championship is a rally computer game which is part of the Rally Championship series. The game was released for Windows on 30 June 1997. It is developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Europress. Several different front covers were released for the game. The game is a sequel to the 1996 version of Network Q RAC Rally Championship. It would in turn be succeeded in 1999 by Mobil 1 Rally Championship.
Music
The soundtrack for International Rally Championship was composed by Darren Ithell and Dave Sullivan.[1]
References
- ^ "International Rally Championship". Mirsoft - World of game music. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
External Links