Thrash Rally (Intro)
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Thrash Rally is a top-down perspective rally racing video game developed by ADK and released by SNK Corporation for the Neo Geo system. It was released by SNK on December 20, 1991 and would be followed by a spiritual successor in 1996, Over Top.
Players begin by choosing a vehicle based on handling, acceleration, and overall speed–the game is played from an overview perspective with the camera focused on the players car at all times.
All of the cars are based on real race cars, being given parody names in the Japanese version of the game. The game is played from an overview perspective with the camera focused on the player's car at all times. The player must race through six courses, with the final course only becoming available if the player achieves the first place on the previous tracks. The races take place from the 1992 World Rally Championship and the 1992 Paris–Cape Town Dakar Rally with a variety of terrain.
World Championship Mode:
Stage 1 - Monte Carlo Rally, Monaco;
Stage 2 - Safari Rally, Kenya;
Stage 3 - Acropolis Rally, Greece;
Stage 4 - 1000 Lakes Rally, Finland;
Stage 5 - RAC Rally, United Kingdom;
Stage 6 (Special) - 1992 Paris–Cape Town Dakar Rally, France to South Africa.
The sixth stage will appear and be playable for the first-place winner from the five stages only.
Dakar Paris–The Cape Mode;
1992 Paris–Cape Town Dakar Rally, France to South Africa.
The Offroad Bike, the Sand Buggy, and the Truck are available in this mode.
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Release: November 8, 1991
Platforms: Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD
Developers: Alpha Denshi, ADK
Publishers: SNK (Neo Geo), Alpha Denshi, ADK
Director: Kazushige Hakamata
Designers: Hideyuki Yamada, Mitsunari Ishida
Programmers: Osamu Iijima, Teruaki Shirasawa, Toshiaki Naemura
Artist: Yoshiaki Ono
Composers: Hideki Yamamoto, Hiroaki Shimizu
Game Modes: Single Player, Multiplayer (up to four players via link-up)
Genre: Racing
Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD
In Japan, Game Machine listed Thrash Rally on their December 15, 1991 issue as being the sixteenth most-successful popular arcade game at the time. On release, Next Generation reviewed the Neo-Geo version of the game, rating it one star out of five, and stated that 'for mindless fun, Rally Chase comes in at about average'. Famicom Tsūshin scored the Neo Geo version a 22 out of 40. Setsu of French magazine HardCore Gamers drew comparison with Micro Machines.
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