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A series of critically acclaimed and commercially successful rally racing [[Simulation Game|Simulation Games]], created and published by British game developer Codemasters. Named after famous [[The Nineties|1990s]] [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_McRae:Colin McRae|Scottish rally driver]] Colin [[Red Baron|"The Flying Scotsman"]] McRae, [[Memetic Badass|the legendary winner of the 1995 World Rally Championship]]. McRae personally provided feedback and technical know-how to the developers. His co-drivers, Nicky Grist and Derek Ringer, provided voice acting of themselves for the entire series.
 
Each game is a semi-realistic rally simulator, so though there are some arcade-ish elements, the general tone of the games requires players to beat rally stages using a relatively professional driving style. The series is notable for pioneering a destruction and physics model in racing games. Damage received in a race is taken into account and players have to repair their rally car regularly in a service area, after every two stages. In addition, service areas also offer a generous array of options for tuning a car's technical specs, to give better performance on upcoming stages. Weather conditions are also an important factor, and at least two of the installments featured randomly generated and dynamically changing weather.
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