Sega Rally Championship

From Sega Retro

Jump to: navigation, search

Sega Rally Championship

Sega Rally Championship
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sega AM5, Sega Saturn Sega AM3 PlayStation 2 M2
System(s): Sega Model 2A CRX, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, PC
Genre: Racing












Release Date RRP Code
Arcade JP 1995 ¥?  ?
Arcade US 1995 $?  ?
Arcade EU 1995 £?  ?
Sega Saturn JP 1995-12-29 ¥? GS-9047
Sega Saturn JP (Plus) 1996-09-26 ¥? GS-9116
Sega Saturn JP (Plus (Satakore)) 1997-06-20 ¥? GS-9149
Sega Saturn US 1995-12-28 $? 81207
Sega Saturn US (NetLink Edition) 1998 $?  ?
Sega Saturn EU 1996-01-26 £44.99 MK81207-50
PlayStation 2 JP 2006-01-12 ¥?  ?
PCs JP 1997-01-31 ¥8,800 (9,240) HCJ-0111
PCs US 1997 $?  ?
PCs EU 1997-01-07 £?  ?



Sega Rally Championship, also known simply as Sega Rally or occasionally by the extended title of Sega Rally Championship 1995, is a 1995 arcade racing game developed by Sega AM5 for Sega Model 2A CRX arcade hardware. It was later ported over to the Sega Saturn by Sega AM3 and PC. It is not the same game as the Game Boy Advance and N-Gage Sega Rally Championships.

Contents

Gameplay

Sega Rally has the player drive either a Toyota Celica CT-Four or a Lancia Delta HF Integrale across three tracks. As it is a rally game there is no concept of "laps" (at least, not in the arcade version), just a beginning and end. There are, however, computer players which need to be avoided, with the overall aim of finishing in first place at the end of third course (the positions are carried through to each track, so if a user finishes in 10th on the first track, he or she will start in 10th place on the second).

Sega Rally is notable for being the first racing game to allow you to drive on different surfaces (including asphalt, gravel and mud), each with different friction properties which adjust the car's handling accordingly. Previous games often included different surfaces to drive on, though surfaces such as grass would simply reduce the top speed of the car, not the handling. These features allow Sega Rally to stand out as a rally game, rather than a generic racing game with rally-esque settings. Codemasters have cited Sega Rally as a strong influence on their first Colin McRae Rally game.

Also notable in Sega Rally is the inclusion of a third "secret" car, a Lancia Stratos HF. The Stratos in Sega Rally is a more powerful and harder to handle car, which presumably was not included with the other two by default due to its age (the Stratos won the World Rally Championship three times in the 1970s, while the Delta won between 1987 and 1992 and the Celica 1993 and 1994. This means the Delta and Celica were "current").

Surprisingly this is not the first time the Lancia Stratos was playable in a Sega game - Safari Race for the SG-1000 contains both Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros.

Tracks

SegaRally Arcade Desert.png Desert (easy)
Sega Rally Forest.png Forest (medium)
SegaRally Arcade Mountain.png Mountain (hard)
Lakeside
Lakeside is a track exclusive to home versions, and is unlocked after finishing the game in first place.

Sequels and Re-releases

1996 saw the release of Sega Rally Championship Plus in Japan. Plus is very much the same game, but adds XBAND support and is tuned to work with the 3D Control Pad. There is a similar version released in the US under the title of Sega Rally Championship Plus: NetLink Edition, swapping XBAND support for Sega NetLink support, but does not feature analogue 3D Control Pad support.

Sega Rally was followed by Sega Rally 2 for Sega Model 3 hardware and later the Sega Dreamcast. It was also bundled as a box set with Sega Rally 2006 for the Sony PlayStation 2.

Production Credits

Arcade Version

Chief Programmer: Sohei Yamamoto
Programmer: Kenichi Yamamoto, Shinobu Hayashi, Satoshi Shiozaki
Chief Graphic Designer: Kenji Sasaki
Graphic Designer: Kumiko Shoji, Kenji Arai, Seiichi Yamagata, Tomoko Yemura, Nachiyo Kamogawa
Music: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Sound Effects & Music: Tomoyuki Kawamura
Mechanical Engineer: Masao Yoshimoto, Masayoshi Yamada, Hiroki Koyama, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Tomoya Takasugi, Takuya Ohashi
Cabinet Graphic Designer: Jun Hirato
Special Thanks: Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. -Lancia-, C-One Corporation, Shuichi Furuoka, Koh Akiyama
Navigator's Voice: Kenneth Ibrahim
Assistant Director: Isao Matsumoto
Produced by: Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Directed by: Kenji Sasaki

Saturn Version

~Part 1~
Head Programmers: Ryuichi Hattori, Osamu Hori
Programmers: Kouichi Toya, Yasuhiro Watanabe, Koji Kaifu
Head Graphic Designers: Minoru Matsuura, Shiro Kinemura
Graphic Designers: Saori Wada, Masashi Kubo, Maiko Kitagawa
Sound Director: Tatsuya Kozaki
Music Composer: Naofumi Hataya
Sound Effects: Seiro Okamoto, Tatsuya Kozaki
Sound Programmers: Naomi Yamamoto, Tadahiko Inoue, Yoshiaki Kashima
Navigator's Voice: Kennes Ibrahim
Special Thanks: Kenji Sasaki, Sohei Yamamoto, Mario Cotza, Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. - Lancia
Supervisor: Yoshio Fujimoto
Produced by: Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Directed by: Ryuichi Hattori, Atsuhiko Nakamura

~Part 2~
Head Programmers: Ryuichi Hattori, Osamu Hori
Programmers: Kouichi Toya, Yasuhiro Watanabe, Koji Kaifu
Head Graphic Designers: Minoru Matsuura, Shiro Kinemura
Graphic Designers: Saori Wada, Masashi Kubo, Maiko Kitagawa
Sound Producer: Yukifumi Makino
Sound Director: Tatsuya Kozaki
Music Composer: Naofumi Hataya
Sound Effects: Seiro Okamoto, Tatsuya Kozaki
Sound Programmers: Naomi Yamamoto, Tadahiko Inoue, Yoshiaki Kashima
Navigator's Voice: Kenneth Ibrahim
Recording Producer: Tatsutoshi Narita
Recording Director: Fumitaka Shibata
Recording Engineer: Naoyuki Machida
Public Relation: Hiroto Kikuchi, Ryutaro Nonaka, Tadashi Takezaki, Yasushi Nagumo
Overseas Coordination: James Spahn, Ryoichi Hasegawa
Manual Preparation: Hiroyuki Mitsui, Hiroya Tanaka, Hayato Takebayashi
Special Thanks: Kenji Sasaki, Sohei Yamamoto, Shinji Kawahira, Jun Senoue, Youji Ishii, Koichi Nagata, Makoto Oshitani, Yutaka Kamimura, Ko Tanaka, Mario Cotza, Koki Takahira (Car Graphic), Toshiya Hasegawa (Rally Xpress), C-One Corporation, Castrol, Michelin
Original Sound Track

"Ignition"
  • 'Conditioned Reflex', 'Getting Muddy', 'Power Games', 'Reckless Running', 'Ignition', 'Desert Land', 'My Dear Friend, Rally'
Music Composed by: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Sound Produced by: Takayuki Hijikata
  • 'My Dear Friend, Rally'
Written by: Kenneth Ibrahim, Tetsuya Mizuguchi

Supervisor: Yoshio Fujimoto (TEIN)
Thanks to the cooperation of Toyota & Lancia. The automobiles in Sega Rally Championship are the actual cars that participated in the WRC.

  • Toyota Celica GT-Four, Lancia Delta HF Integrale, and Lancia Stratos

Produced by: Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Directed by: Ryuichi Hattori, Atsuhiko Nakamura
Presented by: Sega Enterprises

PC Version

Head Programmers: Ryuichi Hattori, Osamu Hori
Programmers: Kouichi Toya, Yasuhiro Watanabe, Koji Kaifu
Head Graphic Designers: Minoru Matsuura, Shiro Kinemura
Graphic Designers: Saori Wada, Masashi Kubo, Maiko Kitagawa
Sound Director: Tatsuya Kozaki
Music Composer: Naofumi Hataya
Sound Effects: Seiro Okamoto, Tatsuya Kozaki
Sound Programmers: Naomi Yamamoto, Tadahiko Inoue, Yoshiaki Kashima
Navigator's Voice: Kenneth Ibrahim
Special Thanks: Kenji Sasaki, Sohei Yamamoto, Mario Cotza, Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. - Lancia
Supervisor: Yoshio Fujimoto
Produced by: Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Directed by: Ryuichi Hattori, Atsuhiko Nakamura

PS2 Release

Chief Programmer: Sohei Yamamoto
Programmer: Kenichi Yamamoto, Shinobu Hayashi, Satoshi Shiozaki
Chief Graphic Designer: Kenji Sasaki
Graphic Designer: Kumiko Shoji, Kenji Arai, Seiichi Yamagata, Tomoko Yemura, Nachiyo Kamogawa
Music & Sound Effects: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Tomoyuki Kawamura
Sound Programmer: Yuichi UeDA
Mechanical Engineer: Masao Yoshimoto, Masayoshi Yamada, Hiroki Koyama, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Tomoya Takasugi, Takuya Ohashi
Cabinet Graphic Designer: Tetsuo Okabe
Special Thanks: Toyota Motor Corporation, Fiat Auto S.P.A. -Lancia-, C-One Corporation, Shuichi Furuoka, Koh Akiyama
Navigator's Voice: Kenneth Ibrahim
Assistant Director: Isao Matsumoto
Produced by: Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Directed by: Kenji Sasaki

Gallery

Physical Scans

Model 2 Version

Saturn Version







































Sega Saturn 95 Sega Retro Average
Based on 1 review
Publication Score Source
Computer & Video Games 95 №171
Saturn, US
Segarally sat us backcover.jpgSegarally sat us frontcover.jpg
Cover
Saturn, US (Plus: NetLink Edition)
SegaRallyNetlinkEdition US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngSegaRallyNetlinkEdition US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Saturn, EU
Segarally sat eu cover.jpg
Cover
SegaRallyChampionship saturn eu cd.jpg
Disc
Saturn, JP
Segarally sat jp backcover.jpgSegarally sat jp frontcover.jpg
Cover
Segarally sat jp disc.png
Disc
Saturn, JP (Plus)
SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Back.jpgSegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (Plus) (Satakore)
SegaRallyPlus Saturn JP Box Front Satakore.jpg
Cover
Saturn, BR
Segarally sat br backcover.jpgNospine.pngSegarally sat br frontcover.jpg
Cover

PC Version

PC, US
SegaRally PC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
PC, EU
Sega Rally PC EU Box Back.jpgSega Rally PC EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
Sega Rally PC EU Disc.jpg
Disc
PC, EU (Xplosiv)
SegaRally PC EU Box Xplosiv.jpg
Cover
PC, JP
SegaRally PC JP Box Front.jpg
Cover

External Links

Games in the Sega Rally Series
Sega Rally Championship (1995) | Sega Rally 2 (1998) | Sega Rally Championship (Game Boy Advance) (2002) | Sega Rally Championship (N-Gage) (2004) | Sega Rally 2006 (2006) | Sega Rally Revo (2007) | Sega Rally 3 (2008) | Sega Rally Online Arcade (2011)
Sega Rally Albums
Sega Rally Championship Ignition (1995) | Competition/Sega Rally Championship Complete (1996) | Sega Rally 2 (1998) | Sega Rally 2 Re-Arrange Album: Another Entries (1999) | Sega Rally 2006 Original Sound Track (2006) | Sega Rally Revo (2008)