Network Q RAC Rally Championship: The X-Miles Add-on PC
In addition to the cult rally game Network Q RAC Rally Championship allows you to compete on 10 new tracks. In addition, we receive an extended arcade mode played on additional OSs.
This is Network Q RAC Rally Championship expansion pack.
Network Q RAC Rally Championship: The X-Miles Add-on Release Date PC
30June1997
developer: Magnetic Fields publisher: Europress
game language: English
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The X-Miles is an official addition to the excellent Network Q RAC Rally Championship game released by Europress in 1996. It allows you to extend the fun with one of the best racing games released on PCs. Exactly the same team is responsible for the creation of the extension, which created the original, which was covered with praise.
With the enlargement we get the opportunity to compete in ten completely new special sections, played as part of the cult UK Rally. The routes are set in the same rainy landscape of the British Isles and do not bring any revolutionary changes to the game itself, just allowing you to spend more hours with a perfect prototype. An additional advantage is the option to compete in arcade mode, which now gives us the opportunity to choose also the OSs included in the add-on.
The X-Miles requires the original game to work, because after installing additional routes the add-on uses the same media. In later years, the extension was included free of charge in Network Q RAC Rally Championship reissues published by Actualize.
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Last updated on 27 August 2013
Game mode: single / multiplayer Multiplayer mode: Player counter: 2 - 8
Media type: 1 CD
Age restrictions Network Q RAC Rally Championship: The X-Miles Add-on: Good for all ages.
Network Q RAC Rally Championship: The X-Miles Add-on System requirements
PC / Windows
- Recommended:
- 486 DX2 66 MHz
- 8 MB RAM
- Karta grafiki 1 MB
- DOS / Windows 95