Description
Colin McRae Rally is a rally simulation game, featuring the works-entered cars and the rallies of the 1998 World Rally Championship. There are three difficulty modes in the game, and each mode offers different cars: the Novice mode offers FWD F2-class cars, such as the SEAT Ibiza F2 Kit Car, the Intermediate mode offers 4WD World Rally Car class cars, such as the Subaru Impreza WRC, and the Expert mode offers the ability to unlock bonus cars, such as Ford Escort MKII, Lancia Delta Integrale, Audi Quattro S1, and Ford RS200. There are a total of 12 cars, produced using laser-modelling. When released in North America in 2000, only 11 cars featured due to Codemasters losing the license to use Renault in Novice mode. Renault were replaced by extra drivers from the remaining 3 manufacturers. Also unlike in the European release of the game (real driver names), the American release has made-up driver names (apart from Colin McRae)
Seven official rallies (New Zealand, Acropolis (Greece), Australia, Monte Carlo, Sweden, Corsica, and the United Kingdom), and one unofficial rally (Indonesia) from the WRC were included in the game. Rally Indonesia was originally part of the 1998 WRC season calendar, but the rally was cancelled due to civil unrest. Although the rallies themselves are named the same as the real events, all of the stages are fictional.
When the game was re-released on the PlayStation "Value Series" budget label in 2000, Rally Monte Carlo was renamed as Rally Austria. On the loading screen for each rally, 2000 replaced the year 1998. The intro was cut in the yellow Bestsellers version. Also the yellow logos on the Subaru Impreza car were removed. It's also noticeable on the front cover and viewable in the screenshots from the back cover.
Although there is no internet-based multiplayer, the game does feature LAN-based multiplayer, allowing up to 8 drivers, on the same network, to compete at once, in addition to a 2-player split-screen mode. Sales soared, and the sequel Colin McRae Rally 2.0 was released on 14 December 2000.
When the game was re-released on the PlayStation "Value Series" budget label in 2000, Rally Monte Carlo was renamed as Rally Austria. On the loading screen for each rally, 2000 replaced the year 1998. The intro was cut in the yellow Bestsellers version. Also the yellow logos on the Subaru Impreza car were removed. It's also noticeable on the front cover and viewable in the screenshots from the back cover.
Although there is no internet-based multiplayer, the game does feature LAN-based multiplayer, allowing up to 8 drivers, on the same network, to compete at once, in addition to a 2-player split-screen mode. Sales soared, and the sequel Colin McRae Rally 2.0 was released on 14 December 2000.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 95, 98
CPU: Intel Pentium 166 MHz or Intel Pentium 200 MHz
RAM: 16 MB or 32 MB
Hard disk: 400 MB
GPU: 4MB of VRAM DirectX 6.0 compatible
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- Patch v1.5
- Windows 7 compatibility patch
- Tested OK on Windows 10
- DgVoodoo included
Repack v2 changelog:
- New component-based installer
- Seems like this game uses legacy Indeo video codecs, check our "Tools & Runtimes" page for more info
Repack v3 changelog:
- The game has been completely redone using the European version (no idea which was the old one), v1.5 + Patrxgt's unofficial modern patch
- Updated dgVoodoo to v2.82.3 (Fixes the AMD white texture bug) and the game has been capped to 60FPS
Remember to uninstall the previous repack if you have it with a dedicated software uninstaller program such as Revo Uninstaller!
Also make sure that you have enabled the Indeo legacy codecs! Visit our 'Tools & Runtimes' page for more info
Download (210MB)
https://ouo .io/6eoBd0 (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Colin_McRae_Rally_Repack_v3.rar - 8B7AE84CE58AE78FF028F3B74DB144804C7819123F93AA07A52A131A7F3824F2
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