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Deadly Racer

MS-DOS - Released - 1994

In the game you can choose one of the best rally cars, like Toyota Cerica (real Celica) and Mancia (real Lancia) Delta to try your driving skills on one of four types of track. Tracks has many obstacles to avoid, and your goal now is to win a race with less damage. The game has the same engine as Rally Championships but now you aren't involved in management, just stunt races.

Rally Championships

Rally Championships

MS-DOS - Released - 1994

In the game you buy one of the best rally cars, like Lancia Delta of Toyota Celica, drive it on different locations in time race. Driving on the track using accelerator, you collect money and other items. After the qualification you drive on a track to win a race and to get a prize. After that you can repair, improve, or even change your car using your money. The main goal is to win all championships.

Rally Championships

Rally Championships

Commodore Amiga CD32 - Released - 1994

Rally Championship is a decent rally racing sim from Inside Team, published by Flair in 1994. The game's strengths lie more in the excellent choice of cars and racing locales than actual car physics. The goal is simple: race in courses around the world for prize money, which you can use to buy more pricey cars. The cars you can drive are all top-of-the-line, including the Porsche RS, Peugot 205 Rally, Opel Calibra, Lancia Delta, Ford Escort Turbo, and the Toyota Celica. Rally courses range from snowy Scandinavia to the dusty East African savanna, bustling city streets of France, lush tropical rainforests, and even very narrow passes on the Alps.

Rally Championships

Rally Championships

Commodore Amiga - Released - 1994

A fine AGA racing game from the Flair UK. It features realistic car physics and driving, a car range: Porsche RS, Peugot 205 Rally, Opel Calibra, Lancia Delta, Ford Escort Turbo, and the Toyota Celica. Rally courses range from snowy Scandinavia to the dusty East African savanna, bustling city streets of France, lush tropical rainforests, and even very narrow passes on the Alps.

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