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WHAT
S RALLY?
In medieval Europe, soldiers would compete to reach the castle in the quickest time...
here the word rally was born. Rally driving takes place mainly on public roads, offering
a vastly different experience to the maintained tracks of Formula 1. Racing at breakneck
speed, over various terrain and through all weather conditions, the speed and adrenaline
of rally racing has attracted fans from all over the world.
Production model cars are used as the base for selection.
The surface of each course varies from tarmac to dirt and snow. Rally driving requires
quicker judgment and a wider range of techniques than circuit racing. Because of this,
the world’s best drivers are said to be rally drivers.
To assist with the navigation of the course each car has a co-driver. Without their support
even the most skilled driver would be unable to drive at such high speeds. Navigators
have a great responsibility and are regarded as another driver – the co-driver.
The shortest parts of rally driving are known as Special Stages (SS). Special Stages
are held on closed sections of public road, each car driving at full speed ensuring this
is the most exciting part of rally racing. One day of racing is made up over a number
of Special Stages – the driver who has the fastest total time at the end of the day wins.
Because rallies are held on regular roads the whole course becomes a vantage point
for spectators. With no seats or fences, spectators are free to stand where they wish
to watch the rally drivers’quest for glory.
SPECTATORS
COURSES
CARS
CO-DRIVERS
SPECIAL STAGES
SAVING FILES
A memory card [Visual Memory Unit (VMU) sold separately] is required to save this game
After Finishing Play
Select “SAVE&LOAD GAME” from the Mode Select menu and make sure to save
your game. It is also possible to save the game at the end of each race from the
Result menu. This game does not save automatically, if the power is turned OFF
before saving, your game files will be lost.
Continuing Play
Be sure to insert a memory card into the controller before turning ON the Dreamcast
(files will automatically be loaded from the VMU). Inserting the memory card after play
has commenced could result in files from both the current game and saved files being
lost.
SAVE CONTENTS NO. OF BLOCKS USED
Game setting file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
(record + option data)
Record viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Replay file (1 file per replay) . .66 Max
Car Settings file (up to 20 cars) . . . .17
CAUTION
While saving never turn the machine OFF, do
not open the door on the Dreamcast, disconnect
the Dreamcast Controller, Rally Wheel or
VMU.
Doing so may damage the saved file. It
will not
be possible to save a game file to the
VMU if
it already contains an active file
.
DREAMCAST CONTROLLER RALLY WHEEL
Insert the VMU to Expansion
Socket 1 of the Controller.
You may use the VMU with
the Rally Wheel as well.

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Sega Rally 2 Specifications

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BrandSega
ModelRally 2
CategoryVideo Game
LanguageEnglish

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