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{{quote|''"Ummm... lets change seats... whaddyasay ?"''|'''your co-driver, after you've plunged your car into another crashfest'''}}
{{quote|''"Ummm... lets change seats... whaddyasay ?"''|'''your co-driver, after you've plunged your car into another crashfest'''}}


''Rally Trophy'' is a rally racing [[Simulation Game]], the commercial debut of Finnish [[Driving Game]] developer Bugbear Entertainment <ref>(better known these days for their [[Black Comedy]] demolition derby game series, ''Flat Out'')</ref>, first published by Jo Wood Productions in autumn 2001. The game was in development since the late 90s and became a surprise hit, with lots of critical acclaim by players and reviewers alike. It deviates from other existing rally games by being a [[George Lucas Throwback|retro-themed title, focusing on various classic rally cars from the 1960s and 1970s]]. It generally aims for a realistic simulation of these cars of yesteryear, which means they lack various fancy technical enhancements and upgrades of [[Present Day]] rally cars. Thanks to an advanced physics model, driving them actually feels like driving a vintage car, making the game fairly [[Nintendo Hard]], but enjoyable and challenging nonetheless. The retro atmosphere is also enhanced by grainy and traditional-looking menu screens, more regionally-themed and lesser known national championships, lots of [[Played for Laughs]] elements and some genuinely quality folk-rock-esque intrumental music, with a heavy dose of 60s guitar sound.
''Rally Trophy'' is a rally racing [[Simulation Game]], the commercial debut of Finnish [[Driving Game]] developer Bugbear Entertainment <ref>(better known these days for their [[Black Comedy]] demolition derby game series, ''Flat Out'')</ref>, first published by Jo Wood Productions in autumn 2001. The game was in development since the late 90s and became a surprise hit, with lots of critical acclaim by players and reviewers alike. It deviates from other existing rally games by being a [[George Lucas Throwback|retro-themed title, focusing on various classic rally cars from the 1960s and 1970s]]. It generally aims for a realistic simulation of these cars of yesteryear, which means they lack various fancy technical enhancements and upgrades of [[Present Day]] rally cars. Thanks to an advanced physics model, driving them actually feels like driving a vintage car, making the game fairly [[Nintendo Hard]], but enjoyable and challenging nonetheless. The retro atmosphere is also enhanced by grainy and traditional-looking menu screens, more regionally-themed and lesser known national championships, lots of [[Played for Laughs]] elements and some genuinely quality folk-rock-esque instrumental music, with a heavy dose of 60s guitar sound.


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* [[Better Than It Sounds Video Games]]
* [[Better Than It Sounds Video Games]]
* [[Cool Car]] : Every damn one of them - and they're all just [[Took a Level In Badass|somewhat modified versions]] of [[Awesome Yet Practical|ordinary 60s and 70s passenger cars]]. Well, except [[Improbably Cool Car|the two Lancias]], which were among the first purpose-built modern rally cars.
* [[Cool Car]] : Every damn one of them - and they're all just [[Took a Level In Badass|somewhat modified versions]] of [[Awesome Yet Practical|ordinary 60s and 70s passenger cars]]. Well, except [[Improbably Cool Car|the two Lancias]], which were among the first purpose-built modern rally cars.
* [[Creator Provincialism]] : To a degree. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in the case of Finland, since it's one of the birthplaces of modern rally racing and a staple of many international rally championships. An amusing [[Playing with a Trope]] version of this occurs with the Russian stages : They're in Russia all right... [[Genius Bonus|But judging by the place names and the local enviroment, its very obvious they're all set specifically in]] [[wikipedia:Karelia|Karelia]], [[Genius Bonus|the traditional border region between Russia and Finland.]]
* [[Creator Provincialism]] : To a degree. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in the case of Finland, since it's one of the birthplaces of modern rally racing and a staple of many international rally championships. An amusing [[Playing with a Trope]] version of this occurs with the Russian stages : They're in Russia all right... [[Genius Bonus|But judging by the place names and the local environment, its very obvious they're all set specifically in]] [[wikipedia:Karelia|Karelia]], [[Genius Bonus|the traditional border region between Russia and Finland.]]
* [[Darkest Africa]] : Kenya, a staple of rally games, is the second country in the championship.
* [[Darkest Africa]] : Kenya, a staple of rally games, is the second country in the championship.
* [[Driving Stick]] : As in many rally racing games, you can choose either manual or automatic transmission. Automatic is easier to drive with (especially for newcomers), while manual is harder, but more sensitive and responsive.
* [[Driving Stick]] : As in many rally racing games, you can choose either manual or automatic transmission. Automatic is easier to drive with (especially for newcomers), while manual is harder, but more sensitive and responsive.
* [[Game Mod]] : Racing games traditionally aren't overly modding-friendly (even the ones with huge fan communities), but RT had a surprisingly great amount of fan-made custom content. Some quality stuff was made back in the day - especially many additional cars, both old and new, and even entire new stages and countries (the Australian maps were among the best). If you already own the game, you can start looking for various mods and addons [http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?maincat=1 here], [http://www.bhmotorsports.com/RT/downloads here] and [http://www.bhmotorsports.com/RT/mods here].
* [[Game Mod]] : Racing games traditionally aren't overly modding-friendly (even the ones with huge fan communities), but RT had a surprisingly great amount of fan-made custom content. Some quality stuff was made back in the day - especially many additional cars, both old and new, and even entire new stages and countries (the Australian maps were among the best). If you already own the game, you can start looking for various mods and add-ons [http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?maincat=1 here], [http://www.bhmotorsports.com/RT/downloads here] and [http://www.bhmotorsports.com/RT/mods here].
** ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=671 TT Real Mod]'' is aimed at further enhancing the already high level of realistic driving physics from the vanilla game.
** ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=671 TT Real Mod]'' is aimed at further enhancing the already high level of realistic driving physics from the vanilla game.
** Notable total conversions are the [[Present Day]] ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?subcat=16 WRC Mod]'' and the unofficial [[Fan Sequel]] ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?subcat=91 Rally Trophy II]''.
** Notable total conversions are the [[Present Day]] ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?subcat=16 WRC Mod]'' and the unofficial [[Fan Sequel]] ''[http://www.nogripracing.com/files.php?subcat=91 Rally Trophy II]''.
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* [[Limited Sound Effects]] : Averted very well - [[Zig-Zagging Trope|except for the crash SFX]], which play this painfully straight, being nearly identical, regardless of whether you hit a rock, tree or some metal object or whether you damaged the car's body or windows.
* [[Limited Sound Effects]] : Averted very well - [[Zig-Zagging Trope|except for the crash SFX]], which play this painfully straight, being nearly identical, regardless of whether you hit a rock, tree or some metal object or whether you damaged the car's body or windows.
* [[Nintendo Hard]] : It says something when one of the reviewers called it the rally cousin of ''[[Grand Prix Legends]]''. It's generally considered as having an exceptional damage model and very realistic, yet accessible handling physics [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|(especially for its time)]]. Many rally racing fans consider it to be the second most hardcore game of the whole genre, right after ''[[Richard Burns Rally]]''.
* [[Nintendo Hard]] : It says something when one of the reviewers called it the rally cousin of ''[[Grand Prix Legends]]''. It's generally considered as having an exceptional damage model and very realistic, yet accessible handling physics [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|(especially for its time)]]. Many rally racing fans consider it to be the second most hardcore game of the whole genre, right after ''[[Richard Burns Rally]]''.
* [[Norse by Norsewest]] : Sweden and Finland, being traiditional rally racing countries, feature in the championship. An aversion of this trope, since they're portrayed faithfully and differ quite a bit from each other (it helps that Sweden is the obligatory "snow and winter" country of the championship).
* [[Norse by Norsewest]] : Sweden and Finland, being traditional rally racing countries, feature in the championship. An aversion of this trope, since they're portrayed faithfully and differ quite a bit from each other (it helps that Sweden is the obligatory "snow and winter" country of the championship).
* [[Rule of Funny]] : ''A lot'' of various [[Affectionate Parody|tongue-firmly-in-cheek gags]], in contrast to what is otherwise a serious [[Driving Game]]. Your co-driver is... [[Large Ham|rather]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|unconventional]]... In the English dub he has a definitely [[Upper Class Twit]] accent and is really fond of [[Never Live It Down|chastising you for each car-shattering hit and crash you make]]. His [[Sarcasm Mode]] [[Snark Knight|snarking]] and [[Large Ham]] remarks [[Played for Laughs|are generally hilarious]]. Less patient players could probably consider it a [[Most Annoying Sound]] though (especially on more harder to beat stages, where a minor crash or two is almost inevitable).
* [[Rule of Funny]] : ''A lot'' of various [[Affectionate Parody|tongue-firmly-in-cheek gags]], in contrast to what is otherwise a serious [[Driving Game]]. Your co-driver is... [[Large Ham|rather]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|unconventional]]... In the English dub he has a definitely [[Upper Class Twit]] accent and is really fond of [[Never Live It Down|chastising you for each car-shattering hit and crash you make]]. His [[Sarcasm Mode]] [[Snark Knight|snarking]] and [[Large Ham]] remarks [[Played for Laughs|are generally hilarious]]. Less patient players could probably consider it a [[Most Annoying Sound]] though (especially on more harder to beat stages, where a minor crash or two is almost inevitable).
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] : The game's [[Creative Closing Credits|credits]] {{spoiler|featuring grainy footage of two 1950s-style Formula One toy cars pulled by strings competing on a muddy racing circuit built in someone's back yard}} are... [[Stylistic Suck|unusual...]] [[Narm Charm|to say the least...]]
** [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] : The game's [[Creative Closing Credits|credits]] {{spoiler|featuring grainy footage of two 1950s-style Formula One toy cars pulled by strings competing on a muddy racing circuit built in someone's back yard}} are... [[Stylistic Suck|unusual...]] [[Narm Charm|to say the least...]]

Revision as of 16:40, 1 September 2014

Not your average rally sim, kids...


"Ummm... lets change seats... whaddyasay ?"
your co-driver, after you've plunged your car into another crashfest

Rally Trophy is a rally racing Simulation Game, the commercial debut of Finnish Driving Game developer Bugbear Entertainment [1], first published by Jo Wood Productions in autumn 2001. The game was in development since the late 90s and became a surprise hit, with lots of critical acclaim by players and reviewers alike. It deviates from other existing rally games by being a retro-themed title, focusing on various classic rally cars from the 1960s and 1970s. It generally aims for a realistic simulation of these cars of yesteryear, which means they lack various fancy technical enhancements and upgrades of Present Day rally cars. Thanks to an advanced physics model, driving them actually feels like driving a vintage car, making the game fairly Nintendo Hard, but enjoyable and challenging nonetheless. The retro atmosphere is also enhanced by grainy and traditional-looking menu screens, more regionally-themed and lesser known national championships, lots of Played for Laughs elements and some genuinely quality folk-rock-esque instrumental music, with a heavy dose of 60s guitar sound.


This game features the following tropes :

"Waaaay too fast for me... I gotta change my pants !"

  1. (better known these days for their Black Comedy demolition derby game series, Flat Out)