Sega is continuing its (questionable) love of PSP with the newly announced SEGA Rally. Like Full Auto 2 before it, the game will be built from scratch for the handheld, instead of being a watered-down port of the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. Bugbear Entertainment will be responsible for the PSP duties. An especially exciting feature of the PSP version is its Infrastructure mode, which allows players to compete over the internet against players around the world. From the press release:
"The original SEGA Rally is heralded as one of the all time great video games and this new installment on the PSP is a great example of updating a classic perfectly for today's machines," said Guy Wilday, Studio Director, SEGA Racing Studio. "With the addition of multiplayer Wi-Fi and online multiplayer, there's scope for players to show off their skills against their friends, whilst the excellent PSP screen exudes all the visual qualities expected of SEGA Rally".
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6-12-2007 @ 7:26PM
Marco Cano Jr said...
The only way Sega can get me interested in this game is if they inclued some PS3 to PSP funcitionality (Like Socom). The sad part is that they will most likly won't, seeing as they didn't do it with Virtua Tennis 3.
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6-12-2007 @ 9:22PM
RagingAvatar said...
Why is Sega's love for PSP questionable?! I thought this was www.PSPFANBOY.com?!
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6-13-2007 @ 10:33AM
Andrew Yoon said...
To RagingAvatar: did you click through that link? It shows you why we said "questionable."
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6-13-2007 @ 11:03AM
Alien said...
Questionable or not , Sega is pretty much in love with the PSP seeing how many games they made for the PSP . Just like EA games , they to sayed that they will move to the DS , but u nfortunatly afther gotten beaten by Nintendo , with there first party developments , they came back to the PSP as some dirty little kids to their parents .
Anyways , Bugbear had some pretty good games ( see Rally Trophy ) , so I wouldent be surprised if this game would come out batter than the mediocre FA2 :)
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