World Rally (lost build of unreleased Famicom racing game; 1987): Difference between revisions
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'''''World Rally''''' (ワールドラリー ''Warudorari'') is a cancelled 1987 racing game that was set to be published by Vic Tokai on the Famicom in February 1988. | '''''World Rally''''' (ワールドラリー ''Warudorari'') is a cancelled 1987 racing game that was set to be published by Vic Tokai on the Famicom in February 1988. | ||
Very little information is known about the title other than that the player could collect coins in the machine to enhance the next attempt. No prototypes or other information on the game has surfaced.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ | Very little information is known about the title other than that the player could collect coins in the machine to enhance the next attempt. No prototypes or other information on the game has surfaced.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190313223224/https://twitter.com/gt198x/status/460019704715702274 Japanese Twitter post of a magazine scan of ''World Rally'' (courtesy of the Wayback Machine).] Retrieved 30 Jul '16</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 12 November 2020
World Rally (ワールドラリー Warudorari) is a cancelled 1987 racing game that was set to be published by Vic Tokai on the Famicom in February 1988.
Very little information is known about the title other than that the player could collect coins in the machine to enhance the next attempt. No prototypes or other information on the game has surfaced.[1]