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DOS Racing game from Remedy Entertainment from 1996.
Apogee Software
1996
Death in the fast lane! Death Rally is a pure-action blast-fest in a hot new racing game. Unless you can handle your machine guns and mines as well as the curves in the road, you're road kill. Drive by shooting. Get the picture? Earn cash each race, buy death for your opponents in the shops. Simple as that. Also buy new cars, engines, wheels and armor. No cash? Then take a loan from the loan shark--but you better have it when it's time to pay back! We're talking top-down racing in a cool 3D engine. We're talking a game with beautiful graphics, thrashing music and pinpoint gameplay. We're talking Duke Nukem is one of the racers! Why has this game been the #1 Internet download for at least 7 straight weeks? 'Cause it rocks! Duhh. See for yourself.
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NOTE: Remedy Entertainment released a free Windows port of the game in 2009 (see the links section below). The free version is now also available from Steam.
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