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* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals.
* ''Sega Rally Revo'' (2007): Simply known as Sega Rally in Europe, this non-arcade version includes three classes of cars (Premier, 4-wheel drive WRC-based cars like the Subaru Impreza; Modified, 2-wheel drive cars like the VW Golf GTI and the Citroen C2 S1600; and Masters, classic rally cars like the Audi Quattro and the Lancia Delta; all classes have secret unlockable cars), new stages, and a championship in which you have to earn points to unlock new leagues up to the finals.
* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.
* ''Sega Rally 3'' (2008): The arcade sequel to Sega Rally 2. Included cars that ran in the 2008 World Rally Championship and a recreation of the Desert course from the original game.
* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and [[PS 3|Playstation Network]]. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.
* ''Sega Rally Online Arcade'' (2011): A home conversion of Sega Rally 3 for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and [[Play Station 3|Playstation Network]]. Due to licensing issues, the 2008 WRC cars aren't included, and are replaced with cars from Sega Rally Revo instead.


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