Video Gaming News - May 2002
Los Angeles, CA (May 10, 2002) - Infogrames today announced that the
V-Rally series will continue with V-Rally 3, to be released for PlayStation 2
and Game Boy Advance this Summer.
“V-Rally 3 brings all the tire-spinning realism of rally racing into players’
living rooms with an incredible range of tracks, fully detailed cars and a
powerful game engine allowing for stunning graphics,” said Jean-Philippe Agati,
senior vice president and head of Infogrames, Inc.’s Los Angeles studio. “With
up to 16,000 polygons per car and more than half a million polygons per track,
V-Rally 3 for PlayStation 2 is pushing technology to the limit to blow the doors
off the competition.” Additionally, the Game Boy Advance version will give
players-on-the-go a 3D rally racing experience with fluid animations and
gameplay similar to games previously seen on the original PlayStation.
From Infogrames:
The PlayStation 2 game boasts a wide variety of racing experiences with
enhanced interactivity that features realistic car physics and authentic WRC and
S1600 car noises that validate V-Rally 3’s claim to the PlayStation 2 rally
racing crown. Destructible track elements, high-resolution cockpits and all the
progressive damage that gamers would expect from driving high-speed through
hostile landscapes, make V-Rally 3 the genre-defining experience that
mud-slinging racers have been hungering for since the last incarnation of the
franchise.
V-Rally 3 for Game Boy Advance utilizes a brand new 3D engine, allowing the
display of several hundred polygons in 256 colors. In addition, the engine uses
more than a hundred textures and runs at 20 images per second for fluid
animations. V-Rally 3 includes two multiplayer modes for ultimate two-player
Game Boy Advance fun.
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