Magnetic Fields Creative Asylum Limited Atod, HotGen (PS1)
Publisher(s)
Actualize (PC, PS1) Electronic Arts (PS1)
Designer(s)
Andrew Morris
Programmer(s)
Shaun Southern
Composer(s)
Darren Ithell[2]
Series
Rally Championship
Platform(s)
Windows, PlayStation
Release
EU: 19 November 1999 (PC)
EU: 11 February 2000 (PS)
NA: 2 March 2000[1]
Genre(s)
Racing
Mode(s)
Single player, Multiplayer
Mobil 1 Rally Championship[a] (also known as Rally Championship 2000) is a rally video game which is part of the Rally Championship series. It is a sequel to International Rally Championship (1997). The game was released for Windows in 1999. PC version was developed by Magnetic Fields and Creative Asylum and published by Actualize (formerly known as Europress). PlayStation version was developed by Atod and HotGen Studios and published by Electronic Arts. The Windows version is notable for stages based on real-life Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland maps. A sequel, Rally Championship Xtreme, was released in 2001.
^"EA Ships Mobil 1 Rally". PSX Nation. Katastrophe Publishing. 2 March 2000. Archived from the original on 21 May 2000. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
^AmigaPD (May 2012). "Interview with Darren Ithell". AmigaPD. Archived from the original on 17 June 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
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