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Rally Cross 2 is a racing video game developed by Idol Minds and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. 989 Studios released the game in North America. It is the sequel to Rally Cross (1997).
Rally Cross is a 1997 racing video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is centered around rallying and off-road racing .
The games featured the sports of Moto X, skateboarding, BMX, and RallyCross. [2] Last year's X Games 17 was the first ever X Games to feature Enduro X , which replaced Super X . In 2013, the Summer X Games will be held in four international cities in Foz do Iguaçu , Brazil (April 18–21, 2013); Barcelona , Spain (May 9–12, 2013); Munich ...
A closed-format circuit race called Rallycross was a regular event at the X Games for some years. It was first added to the X Games XVI in 2010 under the name SuperRally . This event involved heavily modified production cars with turbocharged engines running at 600 hp, all-wheel drive , sequential gearboxes , and offroad style suspension tuned ...
2XL Games, founded in 2005, is a video game development studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2] List of games. Title Details Baja: Edge of Control.
World Rally (1993) - Arcade racing game by Gaelco, featuring Carlos Sainz Sr.'s 1992 title-winning Repsol-sponsored Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 Group A rally car. World Rally 2: Twin Racing (1995) - A sequel of Gaelco's 1993 arcade racing game, it now features rally cars from the 1993 World Rally Championship.
The X Games Aspen 2002 was the first time an X Games event was televised live and also had coverage by ESPN's flagship news program, SportsCenter. Viewership across the three networks that carried coverage of the event – ABC Sports, ESPN, and ESPN2 – exceeded 2001's household average by 30% according to Nielsen Media Research.
Rally-X is one of the first games with bonus stages and continuously-playing background music. Rally-X was designed as a successor to Sega 's Head On (1979), an earlier maze chase game with cars. It was a commercial success in Japan, where it was the sixth highest-grossing game of 1980 , but Midway Manufacturing released the game in North ...