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Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 11:15AM by Charles D.
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you've been having a serious case of road rage lately, then have no
fear. Sega just might have the proper cure to help curb those impulsive
driving habits. Sega introduces the latest in the long line of off-road
racing sims for you to take out your driving frustrations on with Sega Rally Revo.The team at QJ.NET is proud to drive alongside racing fans as we walk everyone through the demo of the game we downloaded from the PlayStation Network for the PS3. For those of you who are still unsure whether Sega Rally Revo is worth the US$ 60, we're here to give the lowdown on both the good and the bad of this arcade racing sim. Get our full impressions of the demo after the jump! |
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Posted Oct 06, 2007 at 09:36AM by Isaac C.
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Building up the anticipation for Sega Rally Revo's release in the US (Europe got first dibs), new info, a teaser vid, and a bunch of fast paced screenshots
have been released for the racer. The new releases are all about the
first track players will race through in the game: the Safari
Environment.
The Safari Environment is setup on the plains of Africa, dotted with animals through a challenging landscape. Players will have to plow through lands ranging from the muddy to the dry. If players find the course too difficult at the least they'll have a pretty good time admiring the view while the other cars zoom past. Sega Rally Revo will be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, and PSP on October 9 for the US. Check out the rest of the screenshots in the full article. Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PC)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PS3)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (Xbox 360)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PSP)] |
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Posted Sep 29, 2007 at 01:33AM by Charles D.
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When it comes to making racing games, Sega is a veteran in the field. With its long standing Sega Rally racer series moving up to the next gen console, it's no wonder that they want to include some pretty extreme vehicles into the Sega Rally Revo line-up. Don't expect the typical box-type, saloon racing vehicles littering the race track, though. Keith Burden, the game's Lead Car Artist, features to us two new cars typical of Sega's unique line-up of vehicles in the series. Moving onto the extreme end of the line of rally cars, the Baja Dune Buggy all terrain vehicle offers a pretty alternative design to the conventional racers already featured in the past. Burden says that the best things about unlicensed vehicles like these are the fact that they have free rein over how it looks. The other vehicle in Burden's mini-car show features the Lancia ECV1 (Experimental Composite Vehicle). The company, best known for its experimental racing prototypes, doesn't disappoint anyone with this composite technology concept car. Sega Rally Revo is slated to come out for the PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and the PSP. People in the States can expect the game to hit shelves this October 9, so go ahead and strap on a helmet for this wild ride of a game. You can check out the rest of the concept artwork Keith Burden has for the game right after the jump! Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PC)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PS3)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (Xbox 360)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PSP)] |
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Posted Aug 31, 2007 at 06:28PM by Glen D.
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Sega Rally Revo is slated to come out in slightly more than a month from now, and the developers are on the last stages of development. This next-gen racer says it will literally break new ground in the genre and this video will tell you how. Check it out:
As you've heard, the geo-altering new engine will allow the unprecedented effect of tires etching the tracks into new shapes and forms as cars drive over it. The amount of ground shaken depends on the kind of motion taking place above it. This means that you'll never drive on the exact same track twice and the feel will be significantly different each time. European, Japanese and American cars will be up for the taking in this iteration of the Sega Rally series. Online play will also be available along with a slew of other options. Sega Rally Revo ships on October 9 for the Sony PlayStation 3, PSP, PC and Microsoft Xbox 360. |
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Posted Aug 29, 2007 at 03:09AM by Enrico S.
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Racing fans have been abuzz regarding Sega Rally Revolution (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PC). And why not, considering the game promises to deliver great racing fun for both hardcore and casual gamers. The game will be offering fully deformable environments as well as a variety of surface types to race on. In addition to this, various vehicles will be playable including two-wheel, four-wheel drive, and classic vehicles. The game is said to offer arcade accessibility with the depth of a simulation. If Sega delivers on their promise, then this will be one hell of a game. While we won't be able to say anything for sure until this game rolls out, the graphics are looking really good, judging from the screenshots of the game. Why don't you check them out and see for yourself? The Xbox 360 and PS3 screenshots in the full article! |
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Posted Aug 22, 2007 at 07:33PM by Nicolo S.
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Sega is ready to get wild and dirty with Sega Rally Revo (PS3, 360, PC), the latest next-gen rally racing action we'll get from the long running franchise. Featuring deformable surfaces and boasting of photo-realistic graphics, Sega Rally Revo promises to deliver. A quick glimpse at this mud covered gameplay video will tell us a lot more.
What else can we say beyond what eyes can see? The backdrops of Sega Rally Revo are nothing less than eye candy, surrounded with breathtaking environments in very high detail. Car models are also pretty sweet, but the game's physics is where it's at. Mud splatter all over your ride, just like a terribly bad day in real life - unless of course, you go through all the trouble to get your paint messy. Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PC)] |
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Posted Aug 13, 2007 at 02:05PM by Ryan C.
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Gorgeous visuals and some very nifty track-deforming physics headed for you in this trailer video of Sega Rally Revo, the racing game headed to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. We get you the latest in this upcoming that hopes to revolutionize the rally racing genre with a new feature that we haven't quite seen just yet.
In this video update, we see a cadre of high-performance, fuel-guzzling beasts rip and tear across a muddy dirt track. One thing that stands out here is the fact that the cars are not just leaving the requisite tire marks on the track itself, but actually gouging out trails - with puddles of water clearly visible on them. While this may seem like a small detail to get excited about, it isn't - as it gives you that extra sense of immersion. Things are looking up for Sega indeed. Embed's below, you know what to do. Enjoy! Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PC)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PS3)] Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (Xbox 360)] |
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Posted Aug 11, 2007 at 05:05AM by Sally B.
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We have introduced two modified cars (Peugeot Super 2000 and Citroen C2 Super 1600) from Sega Rally Revo's growing garage in our previous post, now meet the other members in the modified cars list: Grande Punto Rally S2000 and Toyota Celica VVTi. The Grande Punto Rally is getting good marks on the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, and is quite competent in tackling various kinds of terrain - it's not strange to see a Grande Punto Rally in Sega Rally Revo sporting huge wheels for a road event, the switch to gravel spec wheels for the next safari event. It's that flexible. With its inherent good specs, there's nothing much on the Grande Punto that needs to be improved (it's still a prototype car), since apart from external changes such as roof mounted spoilers and front and rear bumper re-profiling, everything is fairly unchanged. And then there's the Toyota Celica VVTi, chosen for its excellent tuning and modifications. The coupe features a fast front wheel drive that works well in road settings. As a bonus for this modified car, there is a special unlockable livery that features a certain Sega icon, probably the same as the livery 3 for the Citroen C2 as mentioned in the previous article. Sega Rally Revo is up for release on PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PSP, and is also slated as a mobile game title. Do check out this space for more updates! |
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Posted Aug 03, 2007 at 08:31PM by Glen D.
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Sega Rally Revo (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP) is shaping up as one of the better racers across platforms. The IGN blogs featured this week a couple of "modified class" cars in the title. The Peugeot 207 Super 2000 and the Citroen C2 Super 1600 are in the garage, so let's go in there and meet them. The modified class cars in Sega Rally Revo and those in the real world rally for that matter are similar to the original manufacturer designs for the World Rally Championship except for one major distinction: All Super 2000s use a common control gearbox and drive train. This makes them easier on the pockets to keep running well with the 'thoroughbreds,' but doesn't sacrifice much velocity as speed remains the same in most cases. The same goes for the Citroen C2, which is often seen in 1600 rallies. It's very reliable and not too pricey to keep running. Sega tells us to keep a sharp eye on the unlock livery 3 as we may spot a popular Sega icon. In any case, enjoy the car models above and get ready to rev up your engines for Sega Rally Revo. |
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Posted Jul 27, 2007 at 05:39AM by Rio S.
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Remember the days of the Sega Rally coin-ops? Well, Sega is looking to resurrect the arcade racing video game in next gen. Earlier, the official website was released for Sega Rally Revo and it basically has all you need to know about the upcoming game. Sega Rally Revo's official site features loads of stuff like game info, videos, screenshots, downloads, history, and blogs. They're all pretty much self-explanatory so we won't go into them all that much. The site is available in five different languages (English, German, Spanish, French, and Italian) so you probably won't have any trouble with the Flash on the site. Anyway, watch out for more news and info about Sega Rally Revo (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, Mobile and PC). Check out the official site by clicking on the link below. |
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