Maybe my memory is a bit fuzzy. It has been a decade this week. I seem to remember Dreamcast games looking a bit better than the soon-to-be-released Rush Rush Rally Racing. To be fair, the game makers say that they're focused on retro game play rather than high-resolution realistic graphics. That's okay -- I loved R.C. Pro-Am on the NES!
The folks at Senile games noticed that it was Dreamcast week here on Destructoid, so they sent along details on Rush Rush Rally Racing. Senile Team and Red Spot Games (page crashed due to traffic) are bringing this new game to the Dreamcast in October, they say. When Red Spot fixes their page, this link will take you to a page where you can pre-order the title for $22. RRRR contains 10 courses and 3 multiplayer modes for up to four players. Judging from the trailer, it looks pretty fun.
I think it's cool that they're trying to sell a Dreamcast game after all of these years. Dreamcast fans, are you interested in this title? Features:
* Single-player grand prix mode with four difficulty levels
* Three multi-player modes to enjoy with up to four players
* Five race cars to choose from
* 10 Grand Prix race tracks
* 9 additional multi-player race tracks
* Awesome soundtrack by Black Device
* Autosave to VMU (any port, file uses just 2 blocks)
* Region free
* Rumble pack support
* Compatible with original Dreamcast pads, arcade stick, and third party controllers
* Supports PAL (50/60 Hz), NTSC and VGA displays
* Configurable controls and many other options
* Animated cut scenes
* Plus even more unlockable content!
* New: Online Highscore!
This game is region-free:
Runs on every PAL, NTSC-US and NTSC-J Dreamcast.
Debut Trailer Senile team