Posted on: August 18, 2014

hutton80
Verified ownerGames: 168 Reviews: 2
Power Drift meets Super Mario Kart
You will find an arcade game that pays tribute to Sega Power Drift and Nintendo Super Mario Kart. Hard and enjoyable!
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Posted on: August 18, 2014
hutton80
Verified ownerGames: 168 Reviews: 2
Power Drift meets Super Mario Kart
You will find an arcade game that pays tribute to Sega Power Drift and Nintendo Super Mario Kart. Hard and enjoyable!
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Posted on: December 14, 2017
BlazeHedgehog
Verified ownerGames: 390 Reviews: 1
Not what you'd expect from DOS
I'm not wrong in that there's a certain "style" to DOS games, right? They don't feel like console games, they don't feel like arcade games, they have their own way of doing things, ways that are usually more complex and more detailed than other games of that era. World Rally Fever does not feel like a DOS game. This feels like a early-to-mid-90's Japanese arcade racer, rubbing elbows with the likes of Outrunners, Galaxy Force 2, and anything else from Sega's "Super Scaler" era. And yet: I see Microprose, Team17, and logos for a Belgian developer called "Split." Europeans are the LAST people I'd think to put a game like this out on DOS, especially nailing this kind of style so perfectly. But, here we are. Unfortunately, World Rally Fever isn't the best-playing game. It may emulate the style, but the actual mechanics leave a lot to be desired. Your vehicle kind of auto-steers itself a little bit around the track, and while you do have SOME control, it's incredibly slippery feeling. It makes for a cool visual when you come drifting around a long corner, but driving with precision is incredibly difficult. I've played hundreds of racing games in my time, it's one of my favorite genres, and in World Rally Fever I find myself slamming in to walls a lot because I can't get a handle on my car. Avoiding obstacles means you really have to oversteer like crazy otherwise your slippery little car will drift its way right in to sheep, or a fence, or whatever. And trying to steer in to weapon pickups? Forget it. Which is the other main problem: this is a four button game, and if you want to use a controller (given its arcade look, you'll want to) then you need to think hard about how gas, brake, jump and weapon will work with how your thumb must move across the controller. Rolling your thumb across three buttons is fine, but you'll have to let go of something to hit that fourth, or suffer the dreaded "claw" configuration. It's not much more than a curiosity, really.
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Posted on: January 1, 2019
Andrew_Przelucki
Verified ownerGames: 145 Reviews: 3
Surprisingly amusing and fun!
At first, I thought this is a native Windows 9x game - that's how good the graphics are, the controls are very responsive and the game physics are fluid and feel very good (just 'right'). The game gives a lot of satisfaction. Then, I noticed that this is a DOS game... WOW! I did not know, that DOS games could look and feel this good, but now I know thanks to GOG, and I'm going to be on the lookout for such great titles. This game runs fine on my Android phone and tablet! Just place the WRF.DAT and WRF.GOG files in you C drive folder and use 'imgmount d WRF.DAT -t iso', then run RALLY.EXE. I have particular success with aFreebox by Fishstix and in particular Magic DosBox by bruenor - where you can create game profiles to run the whole procedure automatically - just rename WRF.DAT to WRF.CUE and WRF.GOG to WRF.BIN for the app to recognize and use them. Full blown gamepad support any way I want. And you also can use touch control - good setup already provided. (Magic DosBox also provides save states, but they don't work for me.) Only sound effects don't work, but it's a minor issue, music runs fine, graphics run good, and the gamepad support is better than on Windows - you can use HAT, left and right analog sticks and all buttons and triggers - also analog triggers, which don't work on Windows. So, if I understand correctly, we buy here the full, original DOS game - which are provided as the files WRF.DAT and WRF.GOG, of which you can change the extensions to .CUE and .BIN, respectively, to get a CD-ROM rip that can be mounted and recognized appropriately. Wonderful game. Some comments are incorrect: some weapons do fire forwards, like the bomb (and home-in on target). When you push gas at the right moment on the start line, you get extra boost and overtake opponents. And you don't always stop and reposition when hitting obstacles, often they just slow you down nicely, bump you, and you can drive on, if you are skilled enough. And opponents are good.
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Posted on: February 8, 2013
andrelol3
Verified ownerGames: 30 Reviews: 1
Nice
Nice arcade style game. The graphics are very simple 3D, but they still look good because the art style is great. The gameplay is kind of strange, but you can get used to it. Fun game. If you like mid-90s arcade racing games you should pick this one.
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Posted on: March 25, 2014
macrofeet
Verified ownerGames: 18 Reviews: 2
Really good old game
Great game remember playing on a 386/486. Perfect for MAME cab now
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