Let's Compare ( Rally X )
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1. Arcade 0:35
2. Atari 2600 ( Home Brew ) 2:33
3. Commodore Vic 20 4:42
4. MSX 6:50
5. Sharp X1 ( Home Brew ) 8:59
6. Gameboy Advance ( 50th Anniversary Edition ) 10:57
7. Sharp X68000 12:55
8. Playstation Portable
( Namco Museum Battle Collection ) 15:07
9. Playstation ( Namco Museum Vol. 1 ) 17:15
10. PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Windows
( Namco Museum anniversary edition ) 19:24
11. Windows ( Classic Mode ) 21:22
12. Windows ( Enhanced mode ) 23:31
Description Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rally-X
Rally-X (ラリーX Rarī-Ekkusu?) is a driving game set in an overhead, scrolling maze, released in arcades by Namco, and licensed in 1980 to Midway Games for US manufacture and distribution in 1981. It was the first game with background music,and the first game to feature a bonus round. It was Namco's first game with "special flags", to become a recurring object in later games, and the first of only three Namco games of its time period whose score display did not roll over at 1,000,000.[citation needed]
The object of the game is to collect all of the flags scattered around the maze before the red cars catch it. A radar shows the locations of the flags, but not the maze walls.
Gameplay
The player drives a blue car around a multi-directional, scrolling maze. The car automatically moves in whichever direction the joystick is pushed, but if it runs into a wall, it will turn and continue. In every round, ten flags are scattered around the maze. The player must collect all of them to clear the round and move on to the next round. The flags increase in value as they are collected: the first is 100 points, the second is 200, the third is 300, and so on. There are also special flags (indicated by the letter "S") - if the player collects one of them, the value earned from flags doubles for the rest of the round.[2] If the player dies, however, the next flag value is set back to 100 and the double bonus is lost. By collecting the special as the first flag with all 10 flags in one run, the maximum points the player can obtain from each round is 11000. The player will also obtain a fuel bonus after the round is complete, and it varies depending on how much fuel is remaining according to the fuel gauge.
This the first Namco game to have a soundtrack of background music. This is also the first Namco game to have a bonus round.
Several red cars chase the blue one around the maze, and contact with any of them results in losing a life when hit. The number of these cars begins at three and increases in number throughout each normal round to eight. The first five appear at the bottom of the maze, and the next three will appear at the top of the maze. However, the player has a smoke screen, to use against the red cars. If a red car runs into a cloud of smokescreen, it will be momentarily stunned (but will still kill the player on contact). The amount of time stunned decreases with each level, but will still always cause the red car to chase the blue car using an alternate route. Using the smokescreen uses a small amount of fuel, and using it more than once every 30 seconds will almost ensure that it runs out before the round finishes.
The car has a limited amount of fuel which is consumed with time, though it is normally sufficient to last until all ten flags have been collected. When fuel runs out, the car moves very slowly and the smoke screen no longer works, so it very quickly falls victim to the red cars. If the player should clear any round without any fuel remaining (a rare occurrence), he will not receive a fuel bonus as a result.
There are also stationary rocks that the player must avoid. The rocks are randomly distributed throughout the maze, increasing in number as the game progresses. Unlike the cars and flags, their positions are not shown on the radar, so the player has to be careful for them. The rocks will also kill the player on contact, so the player has to be careful not to get trapped between rocks and the red cars. If this happens there is no escape.
On the third stage and every fourth stage after that, a bonus stage ("CHALLENGING STAGE") will start. The player must collect flags in the normal way, but the red cars (the maximum normal number of red cars, which is eight), are unable to move. If the player runs out of fuel, the red cars will start moving. If a player hits a red car or a rock, the challenging stage ends but the player will not lose a life. Once the player has run out of lives, the game will be over; if he or she had the highest score of the day, the game will tell them so.
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The Jakks Namco Plug and Play has the original Rally-X with the music from New Rally-X but is the original game. It runs a bit faster than the arcade version and it might be the best version of the game ever released. The music in that one is so catchy!
The original Rally-X here is one of my favorite arcade games ever!
It seems to me that the 68000 and the MSX versions were more based on New Rally X considering the music and the Lucky Flag.
I love this game to death. One of my personal favorite arcade games next to Bust-A-Move/Puzzle Bobble. The music is also so damn catchy! Also, not to be nitpicky but a correction on one bit in the New Rally-X description: your car doesn't refuel when you get the "Lucky Flag". You have the same amount of fuel after it tallies up the score and resumes.
@Bubbabyte99
7 жыл бұрын
The One Man Box Office Ha, Bubble Bobble and Rally-X are two of MY favorite arcade games too! I guess I'm not the only one with good taste...
I love the music of New Rally-X
@oofer__
4 жыл бұрын
Me too :D
This was the arcade machine that my old man used to drag me away from, very early 80s. Do have a version of this in a namco plug & play device.
Thank you for posting the video!
Ed Fries, the person who converted it to the Atari 2600, is some sort of magician savant.
Fun Fact: Did You Know That New Rally-X Was A Mini Game Found In The PSP Version Of Ridge Racer 1 & 2.
Thanks for the heads-up on the Windows remake
If only this guy would make "let's compare: New Rally X
@acidpurewarrior
7 жыл бұрын
Jace Kim why tho
@reshirockzero4869
7 жыл бұрын
because I like new rally x better.
let's compare NEW RallyX
@toshiduchner8523
7 жыл бұрын
I love rally x
@Colonel-Llama
6 жыл бұрын
Fuck yes
@UbiEstVideo
5 жыл бұрын
Squirrel CRAFT306 b
I grew up with New Rally - X. When I saw this, I was confused.
The X68000 version sounds awesome, but those flags are almost impossible to see!
@tammyhenderson3479
8 ай бұрын
They could have at least made an outline around the flags.
Thanks for another enjoyable video. while there were better graphics in later versions my favourite would be the Sharp x68000 because of the sound, it had a full tune where the others were just a sample on an annoying repetitious loop.
@10tonhamster
7 жыл бұрын
Owen Fitzgerald I think you mean the MSX version
@owenfitzgerald3219
7 жыл бұрын
No I prefer the Sharp x68000.
@10tonhamster
7 жыл бұрын
Owen Fitzgerald thanks for replying, my bad in not being clear, I agree the music is better, I was referring to the MSX being the first with a tune rather than an annoying loop.
@Bubbabyte99
7 жыл бұрын
Owen Fitzgerald The music on the Sharp X68000 is from New Rally X. In fact, the whole thing looks like it's based more on New Rally X in general.
There is also a very good homebrew port on AtariAge for Atari 8-Bit computers, called New Rally-X
I was wondering what that N64 game that displayed arcade machines on which you could play Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Mappy, Ms. Pac Man, Rally X, Xevious, Pole Position, Dig Dug and other games on was called. I finally found out that it was called Namco Museum. I wonder which one had the big robot messing up the city on a foggy day... but all the games looked exactly like what was at the arcade.
The MSX version is awful slow! :-D Just because is running on a MSX model synced at 50Hz (European models). This game was made for 60Hz models (Japanese and Brazilian models).
@GamingHistorySource
7 жыл бұрын
Go to settings / Speed/ 1.25 & you'll see it at it's correct speed. Like I stated before on other comments. Sometimes the emulation gets buggy & this is the only way to make it work.
@fernandocollazo8705
6 жыл бұрын
Gaming History Source No, you should select a japanese msx machine in settings ...
The arcade version engine noise sounds like an aquarium pump :-D
I remember playing a clone of this on the Vic-20 called Radar Rat Race. You where a mouse and chased by cats as you where looking for cheese instead of flags if my memory is correct.
@Rlotpir1972
3 жыл бұрын
There was a Commodore 64 version too.
It's uncanny how much Turbo looks like the character in the arcade flyer for this game.
The sharp x1 port was so fun and yes I’ve played it, it’s so faithful to the original version from arcades
@davidtomasovitch874
2 жыл бұрын
So is x6800 port
@davidtomasovitch874
2 жыл бұрын
So is gba and Windows ports are fun too
The GBA Version's "BANG!" sfx sounds like it's from Super Mario Land.
Why are all MSX games at this channel played in slow motion? This is way slower than the real machine.
@glocken04166
3 жыл бұрын
The emulated MSX machine is actually setted to 50Hz mode (PAL region).
cool
I love rally x!!!
The plug and play version I know wasn’t here and it has the best audio
In the fast-food where have this machine in my country, we called this game of Carrinho Peidão (Farting Little Car)^^
@aporonoterebi
5 жыл бұрын
Accelluter lol
@bluescat581
3 жыл бұрын
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
@edscheer1976
2 жыл бұрын
@@bluescat581 NEKO IS CAT IN JAPANESE KONNICHIWA
@bluescat581
2 жыл бұрын
@@edscheer1976 Ohaio Gozaimasu!
you can do a lets compre Ghostbusters
What I'm actually more familiar with is a knockoff for the C64 called "Radar Rat Race", in which the characters were rodents and "Three Blind Mice" was the music.
The 2600 version looks amazing!!
One of my favorite Namco arcade games. The MSX and Sharp X68000 strangely use the New Rally-X music. And the 2600 homebrew is a lot of fun. I hope Ed Fries finishes it so Atariage can finally release it on cart. BTW why didn't you include Radar Rat Race for the C=64?
@dialupper
7 жыл бұрын
Actually the Sharp X68000 version is supposed to be New Rally-X. He didn't include Radar Rat Race because it's not using similar or ripped graphics or it's just not Rally-X.
That fuckin tune...so catchy
Considering what they had to work with, the 2600 version ain't half bad! Commodore had their own version for the 64 called "Radar Rat Race". It's not that great, but the EXTREMELY repetitive music will have you killing yourself within 10 minutes (Imagine "three blind mice, three blind mice. See how they run, see how they run" over and over and over and over and ...)
@JustWasted3HoursHere
6 жыл бұрын
Interesting side note: If you play the arcade version on an emulator, watch out for diagonal moves: You can easily end up inside walls. It seems the game code doesn't check for this (since the actual game hardware only had 4 way controls, it didn't check for that).
I don't think I seen it here , but the Plug and Play version is really good :)
I remember the MSX it's from the let's compare mappy vid and now here
I really love the 1980 original version.
The Jakks TV Games version was surprisingly competent.
@scooterscanley
7 жыл бұрын
weird how my 5-in-1 had the New Rally-X bgm
@Bubbabyte99
7 жыл бұрын
scooterscanley Mine too! In fact, that was one of the first games I ever played, so when I heard the real Rally-X BGM for the first time, I was like "dafuq is this?"
Just remember the 2600 homebrew was made by someone who was once the vice president of game publishing at Microsoft.
The VIC-20 version looks hard as balls. Also, can the MSX version go any slower?
@fr_schmidlin
7 жыл бұрын
He's running the emulator with incorrect settings. It's much faster on a real machine.
Request: Let's Compare Pac-Man Arrangement
@AlexParr
6 жыл бұрын
Was not expecting you to be here.
@thessdfandubers5750
6 жыл бұрын
It is already out there
@InkNimations
5 жыл бұрын
And my comment was made before said video came out.
Where's New Rally X?
I have to say, you left out Rally X from Namco Classics Arcade game, I'm not usre if it's Volume 1 or 2, but they have both the original and an enhanced version on that arcade game.
@GeoNeilUK
7 жыл бұрын
MarioSTAR21 Galaxys How nice of you to speak for him, wasn't aware you could read his mind.
@DeskoDev
6 жыл бұрын
GeoNeilUK Arrangement is technically more of a sequel.
Hi port of new rally x! sharp x 6800:oh it’s just rally x me:wtf it looks and sounds like new rally x and it has the lucky flag
I'm not sure if it was midway's doing when importing the game from namco but I know I hear the bang the original arcade game
I heard in Korea this game is nicknamed as "the farty car" 😀
@theredknight207
4 жыл бұрын
luisedgarf lmao
@sladkinable
3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! They are referencing me!
@bluescat581
3 жыл бұрын
Pblsh-hahahahaha! Korea and fart jokes!
Well, the Game is really called Summer Games, and this game is for the: Zx spectrum, Amstrad cpc, atari 2600, atari 7800, atari st, atari 8-bit, apple 2, Nec Pc-88, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, and Sega Master System.
Request: Let's Compare ( Galaxian ) ( Remake ) Versions: 1. Arcade (MaME) 2. Arcade (iCade 60 in 1) 3. Arcade (iCade 60 in 1) (King And Balloon) 4. Arcade (Celeco Tabletop Cabinet) 5. Atari 2600 6. Adobe Flash (Clone: Galaxians: The Original) 7. GBA (NAMCO Museum) 8. GB/GBC (Galaga+Galaxian) 9. DOS (ChamProgramming Galaxia) 10. Commodore 64 11. Commodore VIC 20 12. Nintendo Entertainment System (NAMCOT Galaxian) 13. GameCube (NAMCO Museum) 14. Nintendo DS/DSi (NAMCO Museum DS) 15. DOS (Original) 16. BBC Micro (Clone: Galaxians) 17. Bally Astrocade 18. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play (2003) 19. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play (2008) 20. Bandai Plug N Play 21. Wii (Namco Museum Remix) 22. Colecovision
Bonus points for glitching out the PS2 version. And the GBA version too now that I look at it.
I still don't know version I played on a plug and play. It seemed faster paced than all of these
@dylandalmataidd7721
7 жыл бұрын
New Rally X?
@giovannyalpizar5351
4 жыл бұрын
I played with those plug and play consoles too! Yes, that is the New Rally-X Arcade version you played.
I’ve played the Arcade version of this a couple times and I usually play this on the GBA
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Request: Let's Compare ( Galaga And Galaxian ) Versions: 1. Arcade MaME ( Galaga ) 2. Arcade MaME ( Galaxian ) 3. Arcade iCade 60 in 1 ( Galaxian ) 4. Arcade iCade 60 in 1 ( Galaxian. Clone: King And Balloon ) 5. Arcade ( Galaga Assault ) 5. Xbox 360 ( Galaga ) 6. GBA ( Galaga ) ( 50 Year Namco Museum ) 7. GBA ( Galaga ) ( Namco Museum Original ) 8. GBA ( Galaxian ) ( Namco Museum Original ) 9. Atari 2600 ( Galaxian ) 10. Adobe Flash ( Galaga. Clone: Galagon ) 11. Adobe Flash ( Galaxian. Clone: Galaxians ) 12. Commodore 64 ( Galaga ) 13. Commodore 64 ( Zalaga ) 14. Commodore 64 ( Galaxian ) 15. BBC Micro ( Zalaga ) 16. BBC Micro ( Galaxian. Clone: Galaxians ) 17. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play ( Ms Pacman Unit ) ( Galaga ) ( 2004 ) 18. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play ( Pacman Unit ) ( Galaxian ) ( 2003 ) 19. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play ( Pacman Unit ) ( Galaga ) ( 2008 ) 20. Jakks Pacific Plug N Play ( Pacman Unit ) ( Galaxian ) ( 2008 ) 21. Bandai Plug N Play ( Pacman Unit ) ( Galaga ) 22. Bandai Plug N Play ( Pacman Unit ) ( Galaxian ) 23. Celeco Tabletop Arcade ( Galaxian )
i liked of version Arcade and Playstation 1.
PS1 Namco Museum nailed Rally X and every other classic: Galaga, PAC Man, 😊
How did you got that working for the PSP?
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10:21 Red car gang
Strange that there was no NES/Famicom port of this.
@GamingHistorySource
6 жыл бұрын
I know right ? Would have been the perfect console for it.
@RustyLeguito
4 жыл бұрын
@@GamingHistorySource Yes
@RustyLeguito
4 жыл бұрын
@@GamingHistorySource But there are 2 Clones in the NES
3 жыл бұрын
no atari ports either (before you @ me, the 2600 version is a home brew, therefore it's not licensed)
I have a very great idea, you can make an video comparing this game: Summer Olympics from Epyx, it can be an homage for the real Summer Olympics Games, it would be great!!!
Do Lets Compare (James Pond 2) There's a lot of version of that game.
@GamingHistorySource
8 жыл бұрын
I tried .. I was having issues. need a code wheel.
0:04 song name?
@GamingHistorySource
7 жыл бұрын
it's in the creds
Dat flicker on the GBA port tho.
@acidpurewarrior
7 жыл бұрын
Joshua Wood its called emulation. It doesn't always emulate properly
i like to call rally-x car pac-man because both rally-x and pac-man have some similarties
The sharp x68000 theme has one annoying off tune note which annoys me 14:21
Will there be a lets compare on New Rally X on the future?
@GamingHistorySource
8 жыл бұрын
mmmmmmay b .... >_
@MackenzietheCollie
8 жыл бұрын
Hey! How did you get Rally-X to load on a PSP emulator (Namco Museum Battle Collection)? Because every time I try, it never loads.
@cloudyeggs284
8 жыл бұрын
You should remake a pac-man one having it planned for a SPECIAL
@GamingHistorySource
8 жыл бұрын
Try this one.. should be configured. If it doesn't work let me know & We'll see if we can figure it out. You'll need Java to run this. www.mediafire.com/download/7rp7sva4y9ycmel/PPSSPPWindowsGold.rar
@MackenzietheCollie
8 жыл бұрын
Gaming History Source Thanks!
Do let's compare new rally x
I'm assuming atari 2600 is extremely easy to homebrew.
21:29 22:33
>Arcade version U S E S A M P L E S
@GamingHistorySource
8 жыл бұрын
I D I D
@ahrichards5241
8 жыл бұрын
+Gaming History Source The samples provide the "bang" sound. I didn't hear that.
@GamingHistorySource
8 жыл бұрын
hmm... You're right.. The sound sample was working on another version of Mame.. not sure what happened. I didn't even notice.
you are forgetting rally-x arrangement
what was going on
A Fart Car
22:53
Do the New Rally X
Do the original Test drive
The play station looks like that game is very slow
Windows = best graphics 👌👌👌
Fart Formula!
While there was no real Atari ST version, there was similar game on it I recently I found. kzread.info/dash/bejne/dKJp1ZSIqrPRg8o.html Not as good as the original of course. I remember playing and loving the arcade version in the 80s as a kid.
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I like new rally-x better!
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New Rally X doesn’t have easier gameplay
@mikecrites8058
3 жыл бұрын
It's a lot easier and more enjoyable.
Same game without license is worse than clones
Semi pac man clone.
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arcade okay. atari 2600 it's bang not bhag comodore vic 20 nice and bad music it dosen't kick ass moving on !!!!!!!!!!! msx slow ass version !!!!! sharp x1 we got 2 winners gameboy advance pacman discover this
the arcade sounds they are horrible
@Nestalgba92023
5 жыл бұрын
Because it was on Pac-Man's hardware, originally released in October, 1980.
I dont like 2600
second bitches whoo
no wonder they mad a new rally x the og version sounds fuckin horrible
The Worst Port As GBA Ever
You could have included the game BB Car that’s technically a version of Rally-X
Thank you for posting the video!
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