Rally Speedway

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Comments (3)
Cats McGanny - 15/02/2011
Isn't this basically 'Auto Racing' on the Intellivision?
alex - 13/02/2011
One of the best piece of SW I've seen on the Atari 800XL. From the game itself, to the circuit editor and the menus.
kris - 28/09/2004
One of the best racing games of all-time. The concentration needed to navigate a fast lap time in this game is what makes this game so challenging. The overhead view requires you to learn proper racing lines more than other "in-car view" racing games of the era. The two-player option makes for fantastic racing and passing, unparalleled to this day in my opinion. The construction-set only makes this true classic even better.-

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Information

GenreRacing - OverheadYear1983
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisherAdventure International
ControlsJoystickDeveloper[n/a]
Players1, DemoCountryUSA
Programmer(s)

Anderson, John

LicensePromotional
Graphic Artist(s)

Anderson, John

Medium Disk
Sound

[n/a]

Rarity
Cover Artist(s)[n/a]SerialDemo / Preview / Sample / WIP
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Adventure International.

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Book / Magazine Reviews

 Electronic Games · May, 1984


John Anderson has packed a pickel barrel-and-a-half's worth of variety, action and cute graphic quirks in Rally Speedway.
Rally is a virtual role model for games of this type, with the most extensive graphics and menu selection ever seen in this format. Also, unlike the first-player contests, two gamers can race head-to-head.
This, alas, brings with it a built-in drawback.... [more]


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