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Pro Rally races to GameCube

by Billy Berghammer - October 31, 2002, 8:22 pm EST
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Ubi Soft's GameCube exclusive Rally racer speeds to stores near you!

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Pro Rally has shipped exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube

The Toughest Test of Man and Machine has Arrived

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - October 31, 2002 - Ubi Soft Entertainment, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced Pro Rally® has shipped for the Nintendo GameCube(tm). The first and only Rally Racing game made exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube, it delivers white-knuckling action, challenging racecourses and officially licensed cars. Pro Rally has a rating of "E" for Everyone and an MSRP of $49.99.

"Nintendo GameCube owners are going to love how Pro Rally takes advantage of the Nintendo GameCube engine with photo-realistic environments, extraordinary textures and real-time reflections," said Danny Ruiz, brand manager for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "From the 'pick-up-and-play' controls for beginner racers to the more detailed/intricate controls for hard-core veterans, it is a rally racing game suitable for all drivers."

Put the Pedal to the Metal!

Pro Rally is high-speed, high-adrenaline rally racing, testing both player and machine. It's not just fun in the sun on these racecourses as players will need to commandeer their vehicle through the most realistic and treacherous weather conditions, including fog, rain, snow, hail and more. Pro Rally game features include:

- 48 Treacherous Tracks: From the tight bending mountain roads to the twisted dessert terrain, traverse around the world including England, Sweden, Italy, Argentina, and more.

- 20 Officially Licensed Vehicles: including Audi, Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, and Peugeot.

- 6 Racing Modes: From arcade to championships, Pro Rally incorporates a variety of game modes to keep gamers in high gear.

- Multiplayer Competition: Take the checkered flag against your friends via splitscreen gameplay.

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