Sega features two new cars in Sega Rally Revo
When it comes to making racing games, Sega is a veteran in the field. With its long standing Sega Rally racer series moving up to the next gen console, it’s no wonder that they want to include some pretty extreme vehicles into the Sega Rally Revo line-up.
Don’t expect the typical box-type, saloon racing vehicles littering the race track, though. Keith Burden, the game’s Lead Car Artist, features to us two new cars typical of Sega’s unique line-up of vehicles in the series.
Moving onto the extreme end of the line of rally cars, the Baja Dune Buggy all terrain vehicle offers a pretty alternative design to the conventional racers already featured in the past. Burden says that the best things about unlicensed vehicles like these are the fact that they have free rein over how it looks.
The other vehicle in Burden’s mini-car show features the Lancia ECV1 (Experimental Composite Vehicle). The company, best known for its experimental racing prototypes, doesn’t disappoint anyone with this composite technology concept car.
Sega Rally Revo is slated to come out for the PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and the PSP. People in the States can expect the game to hit shelves this October 9, so go ahead and strap on a helmet for this wild ride of a game.
You can check out the rest of the concept artwork Keith Burden has for the game right after the jump!
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When it comes to making racing games, Sega is a veteran in the field. With its long standing Sega Rally racer series moving up to the next gen console, it’s no wonder that they want to include some pretty extreme vehicles into the Sega Rally Revo line-up.
Don’t expect the typical box-type, saloon racing vehicles littering the race track, though. Keith Burden, the game’s Lead Car Artist, features to us two new cars typical of Sega’s unique line-up of vehicles in the series.
Moving onto the extreme end of the line of rally cars, the Baja Dune Buggy all terrain vehicle offers a pretty alternative design to the conventional racers already featured in the past. Burden says that the best things about unlicensed vehicles like these are the fact that they have free rein over how it looks.
The other vehicle in Burden’s mini-car show features the Lancia ECV1 (Experimental Composite Vehicle). The company, best known for its experimental racing prototypes, doesn’t disappoint anyone with this composite technology concept car.
Sega Rally Revo is slated to come out for the PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and the PSP. People in the States can expect the game to hit shelves this October 9, so go ahead and strap on a helmet for this wild ride of a game.
Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PC)]
Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PS3)]
Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Sega Rally Revo (PSP)]