Dakar 2 PAL MULTi5 NGC WORKING iNTERNAL For Wii-LaKiTu
English | Platform: Wii | 2003 | Publisher: Acclaim | Developer: Acclaim | 1.059 GB
Genre: FSports, Racing
English | Platform: Wii | 2003 | Publisher: Acclaim | Developer: Acclaim | 1.059 GB
Genre: FSports, Racing
This is a preowned video game. It is guaranteed to work on your GameCube video game console and may not include a box or instruction manual.This most gruelling of races stands alone in the rallying world as the toughest race of it's kind. Certainly not for the faint hearted, it draws upon the skills, strength, metal agility and sheer determination that is only found in the most unique of characters.Following from the European success of Paris-Dakar 1, Dakar 2 takes the official license to the next level in this all out arcade version of the most radical endurance rally in the world. Dakar 2 takes the brand into new territory and redefines what really makes a rally game tick! Featuring town stages in France, Spain and Morocco and progressing onto more traditional Dakar landscapes, Dakar 2 will offer a unique and exciting alternative to the plethora of standard rally games. Dakar 2 will also feature unique GPS navigational levels where you must race across the open desert to reach stage checkpoints with nothing to guide you but your GPS!
* Exclusive worldwide rights to the #1 off-road rally race experience, Dakar.
* Fully updated licensed vehicle roster for 2003 - monstrous trucks, hard driving cars and lightning quick motorcycles.
* Arcade rally action - Race against the clock and pull off moves that competitors in the real Dakar Rally wouldn't daretry.
* All new level of environmental interaction, including crazed spectators, wild animals, dangerous explosives and more.
* 12 massive interactive environments, including quaint French villas, dense Moroccan forests, vast African deserts and more.
* Customizable vehicle types - tweak suspension, tires and more to create the ultimate off road racing machine.
* Race altering vehicle damage wreaks havoc on unwitting competitors.
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