Rally Sport

Rally Sport (1996)

Genres:Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:Rally Sport is a racing game for one or two players. The game is played from a third person perspective, is fully 3D modeled and features rudimentary physics and dynamic lighting effects.
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