The review scores from EGM #222 (December 2007) are revealed:
The wags in Sega UK's marketing department have come up with a new 'street advertising campaign' for the very good update of AM3 classic, Sega Rally. Fans are being asked to promote the game by writing its name and a relevant slogan onto their own dirty vehicles, then emailing in a piccie. The provider of the best photo wins a copy of Sega Rally, a PS3 and an extreme rally day experience.
MyGEN discover that you can successfully complete an entire race in the Sega Rally demo without ever touching the steering wheel. Includes a video of this in effect.
SEGA today confirmed that SEGA Rally will include, among others, the Mitsubishi Concept-X, the recently revealed McRae Enduro, the RUF Rt 12 and a uniquely customised HUMMER H3. SEGA Rally will be released across Europe on the PS3, Xbox 360 and the PC on September 28th 2007.
Much-anticipated Sega title The Club will miss the Christmas release window, after the publisher admitted that its release has slipped until next year.
This morning, Sega has also unveiled it's Games Convention Lineup for this month, with less than three weeks away from the event, gaming publishers have been showing their line up of titles that will be present at LGC in Germany this month. They will be showing the online version of Virtua fighter 5 for the X360 for the first time along with other surprises and guests.
SEGA Rally Revo's lead car artist Keith Burden pulls back the curtain on the premier car class that'll be featured in the game when it ships in September.
Note The Original Story is in German. This Story has been Translated by Google translator Pages.
Sega recently showed GamePro its upcoming racer Sega Rally Revo. While showing the game, Sega confirmed that the developers developed the game natively on the PlayStation 3, later porting it to the Xbox 360, PC, and PSP.
SEGA Racing Studio's new vision of SEGA Rally should be arriving on Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network in demo form prior to release.
SEGA announced today that its SEGA Rally franchise is not only coming to next-gen platforms, but will also be making an appearance on the PSP. Not developed by SEGA Racing Studio like the other versions, SEGA Rally PSP will be developed by Bugbear Entertainment, known for the Flatout racing series.
Issue 3 of P3Zine has an exclusive Colin McRae DiRT preview and developer interview feature, including the full interview in audio format. The magazine also includes previews of The Darkness, Stuntman Ignition and Dark Sector. It's available for free download.
Sony Computer Entertainment America's Gamer's Day 2007 ended yesterday, and today the media was allowed to release their impressions and videos of the event.