List of World Rally Championship video games
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This is a list of video games based on, or otherwise licensed by, the FIA's World Rally Championship.
- International Rally Championship (1997) – PC, PlayStation (as Tommi Makinen Rally). Includes cars from the 1997 World Rally Championship, and 1998 World Rally Championship (Tommi Makinen Rally).
- Mobil 1 Rally Championship (1999) – PC, PlayStation. Based around the 1997 to the 2000 British Rally Championship, but it also features A8 cars from the 1998 World Rally Championship.
- Rally Championship Xtreme (2001) – PC
- Rally Championship (2002) - PS2, GameCube
Colin McRae Rally series
[edit]- Colin McRae Rally (1998) – PlayStation, Windows. Includes cars and drivers from the 1998 World Rally Championship.[1]
- Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000) – PlayStation, Windows. Includes cars from the 2000 World Rally Championship.
- Colin McRae Rally 3 (2002) – PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows. Includes cars from the 2002 World Rally Championship.
- Colin McRae Rally 04 (2003) – PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC
- Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004) – PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC
- Colin McRae: Dirt (2007) – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC
- Colin McRae: Dirt 2 (2009) – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii, OnLive
- Dirt 3 (2011) – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, OnLive
- Dirt: Showdown (2012) – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC
- Dirt Rally (2015) – PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Includes cars from the 2015 World Rallycross Championship.
- Dirt 4 (2017) – PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Includes cars from the 2016 World Rallycross Championship.
- Dirt Rally 2.0 (2019) – PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Includes cars from the 2018 World Rallycross Championship.
- Dirt 5 (2020) – PC, PlayStation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.
WRC by Evolution Studios series
[edit]Developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 2 console:
- World Rally Championship (2001) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2001 World Rally Championship.
- WRC II Extreme (2002) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2002 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 3 (2003) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2003 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 4 (2004) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2004 World Rally Championship.
- WRC: Rally Evolved (2005) – Released only in Europe, contains cars, tracks and drivers from the 2005 World Rally Championship.[2]
- World Rally Championship (2005) – A PlayStation Portable game based on WRC: Rally Evolved.[3][4] Developed by Traveller's Tales and SCEE,[4] and published by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment.[4] Like its predecessor, World Rally Championship is based around the 2005 season and features 30 fully deformable 2005 WRC, Evolution and Extreme spec cars.[4] In championship mode, players have the opportunity to play through the entire WRC season as any one of the 17 official 2004 registered drivers from the 6 official manufacturers, participating in 16 official rallies spanning 5 continents and 16 countries.[4] Additionally, there are 19 bonus stages and downloadable content available to users.[4] In addition to championship mode, there are also quick rally, time trial and single rally single-player game modes.[5] World Rally Championship also supports various ad hoc multiplayer modes, such as wireless time trial, turn-based time trial, turn-based single rally, and turn-based championship.[5]
WRC by Milestone series
[edit]Developed by Milestone and published by Black Bean Games. These were all released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360:
- WRC: FIA World Rally Championship (2010) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2010 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 2: FIA World Rally Championship (2011) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2011 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 3: FIA World Rally Championship (2012) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2012 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 4: FIA World Rally Championship (2013) – Cars, tracks and drivers from the 2013 World Rally Championship.
- WRC Powerslide (2013) – Officially licensed arcade spin-off released for PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, PC
WRC by Bigben Interactive SA series
[edit]Developed by Bigben Interactive SA and published by Bigben Interactive:
WRC The Official Game (2014) – Android, IOS. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2014 World Rally Championship.
WRC by Kylotonn series
[edit]Developed by Kylotonn and published by Bigben Interactive or Nacon:
- WRC 5 (2015) – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation Vita. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2015 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 6 (2016) – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2016 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 7 (2017) – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2017 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 8 (2019) – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2019 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 9 (2020) - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2020 World Rally Championship.
- WRC 10 (2021) - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2021 World Rally Championship.
- WRC Generations (2022) - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S. Includes cars, tracks and drivers from the 2022 World Rally Championship.
WRC by Codemasters and EA Sports
[edit]Developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports. Due to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S:
- EA Sports WRC (2023) – Cars, tracks and drivers.
Others
[edit]- V-Rally – PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PC. Includes cars from the 1997 World Rally Championship.
- V-Rally 2 – PlayStation, SEGA Dreamcast, PC. Includes cars from the 1999 World Rally Championship.
- V-Rally 3 – PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC. Includes cars from the 2000 to 2002 World Rally Championship and the 2001 to 2002 Super 1600 Junior World Rally Championship.
- V-Rally 4 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch.
- Richard Burns Rally (2004) – PlayStation 2, Xbox, Gizmondo, PC.
- Xpand Rally – PC.
- Xpand Rally Xtreme – PC.
- Euro Rally Champion – PC, PlayStation 2.
- Rally Challenge (1996 video game) – PC. Includes cars from the 1996 World Rally Championship.
- Rally Challenge 2000 – Nintendo 64. Includes cars from the 1998 and 1999 World Rally Championship.
- RalliSport Challenge – Xbox, PC.
- RalliSport Challenge 2 – Xbox.
- Rally Trophy – PC. Featuring Classic WRC cars from the 1960s & 1970s.
- Car Town – PC. Features WRC cars through updates, including Ford Fiesta RS WRC and Mitsubishi Lancer WRC.
- Sega Rally Series – Arcade, Saturn, Dreamcast, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.
- Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo – PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.
- Gran Turismo 5 – PlayStation 3. Released in 2010 and features WRC cars, and around 30 historic rally cars.[6]
- Gran Turismo 6 – PlayStation 3. Released in 2013 and features all the cars from the previous games, and 3 additional Pikes Peak rally cars.
- World Rally (1993) - Arcade racing game by Gaelco, featuring Carlos Sainz Sr.'s 1992 title-winning Repsol-sponsored Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 Group A rally car.
- World Rally 2: Twin Racing (1995) - A sequel of Gaelco's 1993 arcade racing game, it now features rally cars from the 1993 World Rally Championship.
- WRC: FIA World Rally Championship Arcade (2002) - PlayStation.
References
[edit]- ^ Colin McRae Rally Review Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today, uk.gamespot.com
- ^ "PlayStation Games & Media - WRC Rally Evolved". Archived from the original on 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ Known as World Rally Championship in the US and WRC: FIA World Rally Championship in Japan.
- ^ a b c d e f World Rally Championship - PlayStation Portable - GameSpy
- ^ a b tyrus (2005-12-22). "World Rally Championship Review". PSP411.com. Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
- ^ "Gran Turismo 5 trailer reveals damage system, amongst other features". Archived from the original on 2010-03-08. Retrieved 2010-01-14.