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 Gameguru Mania News - Sep,29 2007 -  
SEGA Rally Revo Demo - demo
(hx) 01:39 AM CEST - Sep,29 2007 - Post a comment / read (2)
SEGA has released a playable demo for SEGA Rally Revo (known in Europe simply as Sega Rally) allowing you to try out the first title developed by the newly formed SEGA Racing Studio. The demo includes 1 track, drivable in a Golf GTI, as well as the first patch improving gfx, performance and fixing plenty of issues. The 553MB demo can be found on CGO.ro FileFront, FileShack, GH.

If you're in Europe and already picked up the retail version of the game, there is a patch available with a number of bug fixes and game improvements. The US version will be available on Oct 9 for the PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and PSP.

last 10 comments:
nb411(04:24 PM CEST - Sep,30 2007 )
I thought this was garbage because:

-There is no change control menu.
-The demo won't load after you change video settings (on my comp)

Promptly unistalled. Pity really, the environments are very rich.

Stumpus(06:19 PM CEST - Sep,30 2007 )
Totaly agree with you nb411, i own a PC so why do i want to use an XBox controller on it :evil:
Also who thought that using 'A' & 'Z' to accelerate and ; & ' to steer with needs shot!

Reminds me of Screamer (early 90's) -Sega again- and of course with invisible barriers keeping you on track with absolutely NO damage what so ever :roll:

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