Video Gaming News - March 2003
San Francisco, CA (March 11, 2003) - SEGA of America today announced
the release of Sega Rally for the Game Boy Advance, marking the first time
SEGA's Rally Race franchise is available on a handheld video game system.
From Sega:
"SEGA RALLY" puts gamers in the driver seat of fully-licensed cars from the
sport's top manufacturers including Subaru, Ford, Toyota, Lancia, Peugeot, and
Mitsubishi. Gamers will race around the globe on all-new courses to win the
Championship Cup, enduring grueling conditions that range from muddy jungles to
dune-filled desserts. On their quest for the title, racers will earn points to
purchase multiple mini-games, new courses, secret cars, and a "SEGA RALLY"
history and art gallery. "SEGA RALLY" also features an all-new 4 Player mode
that lets gamers go head-to-head-to-head-to-head for the first time outside of
the arcade.
"It's not easy to pack all of the white-knuckled, dune-jumping,
tire-squealing action of 'SEGA RALLY' into the palm of your hand, but we managed
to do just that," said Mike Fischer, vice president of marketing, SEGA of
America, Inc. "Most people have never had an opportunity to race across the
Sahara against four of their closest friends...until now, thanks to 'SEGA
RALLY's' addictive 4-player mode for the Game Boy Advance."
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