World Rally Fever
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| Developer(s) | Split, Team17 |
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| Director(s) | Martyn James Brown |
| Programmer(s) | Jean‑Marc Leang Tiago Mendes‑Costa |
| Artist(s) | Patrick Romano |
| Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
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| Genre(s) | Racing |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
World Rally Fever: Born on the Road (also known simply as World Rally Fever) is a 1996 racing game developed by Split and Team17 and originally published by Ocean Software for MS-DOS. It offers timed stages where drivers navigate through challenging routes, often in off-road environments. It was later re-released by Sold-Out Software. World Rally Fever featured anime style art and characters which raced cart-like vehicles through various world-themed tracks, such as Scotland, France, the United States, Japan and several other nations.
The game was re-released in 2012 on GOG.com by Team17 with support for Microsoft Windows and pre-released with DOSBox.