Sega Rally attempts to recreate the same racing experience the series has offered in the past in the arcade, as well as on the Dreamcast and Sega Saturn. The development team poured a lot of what the series gave gamers in its previous incarnations, including several off-road and pavement track designs through different locations, lots of different licensed vehicles from manufactures such as Toyota, Lancia, Peugeot, Ford, and Subaru, and multiplayer support, but this time with as many as four players through the use of the link cable. The GBA version goes several steps further than the original designs by offering several unlockables that can be earned by collecting coins; the better the performance in a race, the more coins earned. The more coins earned, the more that can be unlocked and saved to cartridge.
Features
Unlockable cars, tracks, and gameplay modes
Hidden extras including Sega Rally History and Art Gallery
Tradeable ghost racers
Internet ranking via passwords
Cartridge save (one player slot)
Link cable support for four players (multiple cartridge)
Only for Game Boy Advance