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V-Rally: 97 Championship Edition [IFVRA03PSX, SLES-00250]

V-Rally: 97 Championship Edition

An image of V-Rally: 97 Championship Edition - Front Cover.

A ground breaking rally racing title that set a new visual standard for the PlayStation, pushing the 32-bit hardware to its limits. Known for its blistering pace and vibrant environments, it delivered a high-octane alternative to the more methodical simulations of the era. Featuring a massive selection of 42 tracks and a diverse weather system, it became one of the best-selling racing games on the platform, establishing a legacy of speed and technical ambition.

Description

V-Rally: 97 Championship Edition focuses on the raw intensity of the World Rally Championship circuit. It features an authentic roster of late-90s legends, most notably the Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Lancer, and Peugeot 306 Maxi. The game is defined by its bright, high-contrast aesthetic and a sense of speed that was, at the time, unrivalled on the console. Players progress through a rigorous Championship Mode across eight international territories, ranging from the sun-drenched paths of Corsica to the treacherous, snow-covered forests of Sweden.

The game’s mechanics are greatly defined by its physics. The physics engine prioritises twitch-based arcade reflexes and momentum, capturing the floating sensation of light, high-powered rally cars. Players must navigate the distinct friction levels of gravel, asphalt, and mud, with the game famously utilising the PlayStation’s vibrating DualShock controller to reflect terrain changes. While the Championship offers a long-form career, the game also features an Arcade Mode for a pure check-point racing challenge against a full grid of competitors. However, despite its arcade leanings, the game includes a functional tuning suite, allowing players to tweak suspension and gear ratios to shave seconds off their personal bests.

Upon its 1997 debut, V-Rally was hailed as a technical marvel. While it faced the inherent PlayStation limitations of texture warping and a shorter draw distance (often masked by atmospheric fog), the sheer volume of track data squeezed onto a single CD-ROM was staggering. It stood as the primary rival to the burgeoning Colin McRae Rally (1998) and preceded the visual overhaul seen in the later Gran Turismo titles. Though later ported to other systems, the original PlayStation version remains a landmark title, remembered for its challenging AI and for being one of the first titles to prove that the PS1 could handle the complex geometry of off-road racing.

Datasheet

Item Name
  • V-Rally: 97 Championship Edition
Item Code
  • IFVRA03PSX, SLES-00250
Item Number
  • 9312544050559
Series
  • V-Rally
Type
  • Software
Genre
  • Racing
Region
  • PAL
Territory
  • Australia
  • EU
  • United Kingdom
Packaging
  • Present
Documentation
  • Present
Developer
  • Infogrames
Publisher
  • Infogrames
Distributor
  • Ozisoft / Sega Ozisoft
Media
  • CD-ROM
Players
  • 2
Peripherals
  • Analogue Controller
  • Haptic Feedback
  • Racing Wheel
  • Save Memory
Sound Modes
  • Matrix Encoded Surround
    • Dolby Surround
Classification
  • ACB: G
Release Date
  • July 1997
Date Added
  • 6 March 2026

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