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* ''Sega Rally Championship'' (1994/1995): The original, developed on Sega's [=MODEL2=] arcade board. It set the base for the rest of the saga, including the "3 stages, 1 lap on each stage, bonus Lakeside race for winning" Championship mode and the option to practice on one track only for three laps on the arcade versions. The cars were the Lancia Delta HF Integrale, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST205=] and an unlockable Lancia Stratos HF. Ported to the PC and the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, and later the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and UsefulNotes/Playstation2.

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* ''Sega Rally Championship'' (1994/1995): The original, developed on Sega's [=MODEL2=] arcade board. It set the base for the rest of the saga, including the "3 stages, 1 lap on each stage, bonus Lakeside race for winning" Championship mode and the option to practice on one track only for three laps on the arcade versions. The cars were the Lancia Delta HF Integrale, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST205=] and an unlockable Lancia Stratos HF. Ported to the PC and the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn. A version of the game was released on the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, and later on the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and UsefulNotes/Playstation2.UsefulNotes/Playstation2 as a bonus feature in ''Sega Rally 2006''.
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'''''Sega Rally''''' is a successful 3D DrivingGame series created by Creator/{{Sega}}'s [=AM5=] department and initially released in arcades in 1994. Based loosely on the World Rally Championship, it includes driving on different terrains (like tarmac, gravel and snow), the choice of different cars (which the earlier released ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA'' didn't have) and support for head-to-head racing.

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'''''Sega Rally''''' is a successful 3D DrivingGame series created by Creator/{{Sega}}'s [=AM5=] department and initially released in arcades in 1994. Based loosely on the World Rally Championship, UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship, it includes driving on different terrains (like tarmac, gravel and snow), the choice of different cars (which the earlier released ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA'' didn't have) and support for head-to-head racing.



* TheThemeParkVersion: As this is far less of a rally sim and more of an arcade racer in a rally setting; it did however pioneer the use of varying road surfaces and conditions to add to the authenticity.

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* TheThemeParkVersion: As this is far less of a rally sim and more of an arcade racer in a rally setting; setting. The same is true with most console "rally" games of the time, likely due to the belief that a realistic depiction (i.e. an off-road time trial) would not appeal to most audiences who are used to head to head circuit racing; it did however pioneer the use of varying road surfaces and conditions to add to the authenticity.
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* TheThemeParkVersion: As this is far less of a rally sim and more of an arcade racer in a rally setting; it did however pioneer the use of varying road surfaces and conditions to add to the authenticity.

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* ''Sega Rally 2006'' (2006): A Japanese-exclusive Playstation 2 game. Included the original as a port with option for 480p resolution.

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* ''Sega Rally 2006'' (2006): A Japanese-exclusive Playstation 2 game. Included UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 game intended to celebrate the series' [[MilestoneCelebration ten year anniversary]], it is the first in the series not to have an arcade release. A special version included the original game as a port with option for 480p resolution.



* NostalgiaLevel: The Desert course in the first game. It returns in the home versions of the second game, ''Sega Rally 2006'', and reappears again in ''Online Arcade''.

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The Desert course in the first game. It returns in the home versions of the second game, ''Sega Rally 2'', ''Sega Rally 2006'', ''Sega Rally 3'' and reappears again in ''Online Arcade''.Arcade''.
** ''2006'' features most of the arcade courses from the previous two games, along with remixed songs from the first game.
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* NostalgiaLevel: The Desert course in the first game. It returns in the home versions of the second game, and reappears again in ''Online Arcade''.

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* NostalgiaLevel: The Desert course in the first game. It returns in the home versions of the second game, ''Sega Rally 2006'', and reappears again in ''Online Arcade''.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA''. It was succeeded by ''Sega Touring Car'' and ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' later on.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA''. It was succeeded by ''Sega Touring Car'' (which even included a remix of "Conditioned Reflex") and ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' later on.
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* NostalgiaLevel: The Desert course in the first game. It returns in the home versions of the second game, and reappears again in ''Online Arcade''.
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* BigYes: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''[[note]]The original arcade version had a different recording of the now memetic game over jingle, which many usually associate with the Sega Saturn port.[[/note]]

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* BigYes: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''[[note]]The over, YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]"''[[note]]The original arcade version had a different recording of the now memetic game over jingle, which many usually associate with the Sega Saturn port.[[/note]]
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* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for XboxLiveArcade and [[PS3 Playstation Network]], ported by Sumo Digital in a time-limited release. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.

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* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for XboxLiveArcade UsefulNotes/XboxLiveArcade and [[PS3 Playstation Network]], UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, ported by Sumo Digital in a time-limited release. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA''. It was later succeeded by ''Sega Touring Car'' and ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' later on.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA''. It was later succeeded by ''Sega Touring Car'' and ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' later on.

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* ''Sega Rally Championship'' (1994/1995): The original. It set the base for the rest of the saga, including the "3 stages, 1 lap on each stage, bonus Lakeside race for winning" Championship mode and the option to pratice on one track only for three laps on the arcade versions. The cars were the Lancia Delta HF Integrale, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 and an unlockable Lancia Stratos HF. Ported to PC and Saturn, and later the GameBoy Advance and Playstation 2.
* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos, plus new layouts for the Desert and Moutain course, new Snowy track, and Riviera track. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages for already existing themes[[note]]Desert (to the point ''including'' the original one as the SS2), Mountain, and Snowy)[[/note]] plus new ones based on new track themes: Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]], and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally Championship'' (1994/1995): The original. original, developed on Sega's [=MODEL2=] arcade board. It set the base for the rest of the saga, including the "3 stages, 1 lap on each stage, bonus Lakeside race for winning" Championship mode and the option to pratice practice on one track only for three laps on the arcade versions. The cars were the Lancia Delta HF Integrale, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 [=ST205=] and an unlockable Lancia Stratos HF. Ported to the PC and Saturn, the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, and later the GameBoy Advance UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and Playstation 2.
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel.sequel, released on Sega's [=MODEL3=] arcade board. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos, plus new layouts for the Desert and Moutain course, new Snowy track, and Riviera track. Ported to the PC and Dreamcast the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages for already existing themes[[note]]Desert (to the point ''including'' the original one as the SS2), Mountain, and Snowy)[[/note]] plus new ones based on new track themes: Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]], and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).



* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals. This installment was developed by Creator/BugbearEntertainment.
* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2 and technically an arcade port of ''Revo''. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.
* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for XboxLiveArcade and [[PS3 Playstation Network]]. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.

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* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally ''Sega Rally'' in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals. This installment was developed the short-lived Sega Racing Studios for the PC, UsefulNotes/XBox360 and UsefulNotes/Playstation3, with the PSP version being developed by Creator/BugbearEntertainment.
* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega ''Sega Rally 2 2'' and technically an arcade port of ''Revo''. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.
* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for XboxLiveArcade and [[PS3 Playstation Network]].Network]], ported by Sumo Digital in a time-limited release. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.


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* SceneryPorn: A trademark of most Sega racers, the games have you racing through gorgeous landscapes.
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A successful 3D DrivingGame series created by Creator/{{Sega}}'s [=AM5=] department and initially released in arcades in 1994. Based loosely on the World Rally Championship, it includes driving on different terrains (like tarmac, gravel and snow), the choice of different cars (which the earlier released ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA'' didn't have) and support for head-to-head racing.

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A '''''Sega Rally''''' is a successful 3D DrivingGame series created by Creator/{{Sega}}'s [=AM5=] department and initially released in arcades in 1994. Based loosely on the World Rally Championship, it includes driving on different terrains (like tarmac, gravel and snow), the choice of different cars (which the earlier released ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA'' didn't have) and support for head-to-head racing.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To DaytonaUSA. It was later succeeded by VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To DaytonaUSA. ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA''. It was later succeeded by VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage.''Sega Touring Car'' and ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' later on.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To DaytonaUSA.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To DaytonaUSA. It was later succeeded by VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage.

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* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.

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* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2.2 and technically an arcade port of ''Revo''. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.



** There are a lot more in the ports, including a [[MightyGlacier Hummer]].



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* BigYes: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''

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* BigYes: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''[[note]]The original arcade version had a different recording of the now memetic game over jingle, which many usually associate with the Sega Saturn port.[[/note]]
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* JokeCharacter: The secret Kerola WRC (the name is a pun on "kero", the Japanese word for frog, and the Corolla) in ''2''.

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* JokeCharacter: The secret Kerola WRC (the name is a pun on "kero", the a Japanese word onomatopoeia for frog, a frog's croak), and the Corolla) in ''2''.

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* ''Sega Rally 2006'' (2006): A [[NoExportForYou Japanese-exclusive]] Playstation 2 game. Included the original as a port with option for 480p resolution.

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* ''Sega Rally 2006'' (2006): A [[NoExportForYou Japanese-exclusive]] Japanese-exclusive Playstation 2 game. Included the original as a port with option for 480p resolution.



* LyricalDissonance / BigYes / EarWorm / GameOver / ItsAWonderfulFailure / HaveANiceDeath / MemeticMutation: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''
* FinalBoss / ThatOneLevel: In the original and in Revo, the Lakeside stage. In Sega Rally 2, the Riviera (arcade) and Super Special (PC/Dreamcast) stages.

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* LyricalDissonance / BigYes / EarWorm / GameOver / ItsAWonderfulFailure / HaveANiceDeath / MemeticMutation: BigYes: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''
* FinalBoss / ThatOneLevel: FinalBoss: In the original and in Revo, the Lakeside stage. In Sega Rally 2, the Riviera (arcade) and Super Special (PC/Dreamcast) stages.



* NoExportForYou: Sega Rally 2006.
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* BigYes / EarWorm / GameOver / ItsAWonderfulFailure / HaveANiceDeath / MemeticMutation: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''

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* LyricalDissonance / BigYes / EarWorm / GameOver / ItsAWonderfulFailure / HaveANiceDeath / MemeticMutation: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos, plus new layouts for the Desert and Moutain course, new Snowy track, and Riviera track. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages for already existing themes[[note]]Desert (to the point including the original one as the SS2), Mountain, and Snowy) plus new ones based on new track themes: Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]], and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos, plus new layouts for the Desert and Moutain course, new Snowy track, and Riviera track. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages for already existing themes[[note]]Desert (to the point including ''including'' the original one as the SS2), Mountain, and Snowy) Snowy)[[/note]] plus new ones based on new track themes: Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]], and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Stratos, plus new layouts for the Desert and Moutain course, new Snowy track, and Riviera track. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert for already existing themes[[note]]Desert (to the point including the original one as the SS2), Mountain, and Moutain course Snowy) plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, ones based on new track themes: Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) course]], and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]] , Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]] , car[[/note]], Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI IV WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI[[note]]replacing the IV as a regular car choice; the IV remains in-game as a unlockable car[[/note]] , Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).



* SecretCharacter: The secret Kerola WRC (the name is a pun on "kero", the Japanese word for frog, and the Corolla) in ''2''.

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* SecretCharacter: JokeCharacter: The secret Kerola WRC (the name is a pun on "kero", the Japanese word for frog, and the Corolla) in ''2''.
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* SecretCharacter: The secret Kerola WRC (the name is a pun on "kero", the Japanese word for frog, and the Corolla) in ''2''.
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST165=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four [=ST165=] [=ST185=] and the Renault Maxi Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).
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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (Sahara, Catalunya, Corsica, Indonesia, Finland, Riviera and a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 and the Renault Maxi Megane).

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* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (Sahara, Catalunya, Corsica, Indonesia, Finland, (redesigned Desert and Moutain course plus new Snowy track, Riviera and, in Dreamcast and [=PC=] version, Muddy, based on Rally Indonesia and Isle, based on Tour de Corse, plus a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 [=ST165=] and the Renault Maxi Megane).Megane, among more, at a cost of the Escort, at least outside Japan).
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* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals.

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* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals. This installment was developed by Creator/BugbearEntertainment.



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* EarWorm: Sega Rally Championship's Saturn soundtrack, and the Riviera theme of Sega Rally 2. "GO GO! Sega Rally!"
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Lancia Stratos in pretty much any Sega Rally, but it's most noticable in Championship 1995.


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* SecretCharacter: The Lancia Stratos in Sega Rally Championship, which goes much faster than the other two cars [[AwesomeButImpractical but in the arcade version it handles like it's on ice]].
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* EarWorm: Sega Rally Championship's Saturn soundtrack, and the Riviera theme of Sega Rally 2. "GO GO! Sega Rally!"


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* SpiritualSuccessor: To DaytonaUSA.
* StalkedByTheBell: Especially [[ThatOneLevel Lakeside]].
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A successful 3D DrivingGame series created by Creator/{{Sega}}'s [=AM5=] department and initially released in arcades in 1994. Based loosely on the World Rally Championship, it includes driving on different terrains (like tarmac, gravel and snow), the choice of different cars (which the earlier released ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA'' didn't have) and support for head-to-head racing.

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* ''Sega Rally Championship'' (1994/1995): The original. It set the base for the rest of the saga, including the "3 stages, 1 lap on each stage, bonus Lakeside race for winning" Championship mode and the option to pratice on one track only for three laps on the arcade versions. The cars were the Lancia Delta HF Integrale, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 and an unlockable Lancia Stratos HF. Ported to PC and Saturn, and later the GameBoy Advance and Playstation 2.
* ''Sega Rally 2'' (1998/1999): The sequel. The cars included the Toyota Corolla WRC, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC, Subaru Impreza WRC, Ford Escort Cosworth WRC, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car and the Lancia Stratos. Ported to PC and Dreamcast in 1999, which added the "10 Year Championship" mode, new stages (Sahara, Catalunya, Corsica, Indonesia, Finland, Riviera and a [[BonusStage Super Special course]]) and even more cars (like the Subaru Impreza 555, the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 and the Renault Maxi Megane).
* ''Sega Rally 2006'' (2006): A [[NoExportForYou Japanese-exclusive]] Playstation 2 game. Included the original as a port with option for 480p resolution.
* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals.
* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.
* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for XboxLiveArcade and [[PS3 Playstation Network]]. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.

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* BigYes / EarWorm / GameOver / ItsAWonderfulFailure / HaveANiceDeath / MemeticMutation: ''"[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09s-c2JVI40 Game over YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!]]''"''
* FinalBoss / ThatOneLevel: In the original and in Revo, the Lakeside stage. In Sega Rally 2, the Riviera (arcade) and Super Special (PC/Dreamcast) stages.
* NoExportForYou: Sega Rally 2006.
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