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South Park Rally is a racing video game that features many characters from South Park, and locations such as the city itself, and Big Gay Al's animal sanctuary. The objective of the game can vary from race to race: sometimes a player is required to obtain an item or series of items, while at other times they are required to beat their opponents. The characters and items are all from Seasons 1-2. Scuzzlebutt, Sheila Broflovski, Liane Cartman, and other skins are not available in the Nintendo 64 version.

Characters[]

Starters[]

Unlockable[]

Items[]

Yellow Box[]

Purple Box[]

Red Box[]

Green Box[]

Blue Box[]

Assorted[]

Tracks[]

  • City
  • Farm
  • Big Gay Al's
  • Sewers
  • Forest
  • Mountain
  • Volcano
  • Carnival (Dreamcast version only)
  • Gridiron/Stadium (Multiplayer only; not featured on PlayStation 1 version)

Trivia[]

  • This is the second 3D-rendered South Park game to be released, as well as the last South Park game released by ‎Acclaim Entertainment.
  • This is the only game where Scuzzlebutt appears without Patrick Duffy.
  • Some of the cars driven by the characters are featured in the series.
  • Dr. Mephesto has a cameo appearance in the Carnival stage, despite being a playable character.
  • If the Spring Cleaning Race in arcade mode is won whilst the player has the 5 Caffeine Pick-Ups activated, the text "Unlocked Cheat" will appear on the screen.
    • This error is not fixed in the Microsoft version, and Tweek can be unlocked in the arcade mode.
  • In the Halloween level (only in Championship mode) several animals are wearing hockey masks, a reference to Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th franchise.
  • The game files contain many unused voice clips, including one of Mayor McDaniels asking, "Who the hell is that?".
  • This is the final South Park video game to feature voice work by Isaac Hayes and Mary Kay Bergman, with the latter having died several months prior to the game's release.
  • Many character voice clips are either original dialogue, reused lines from South Park (video game), or lines taken directly from the show such as Ike saying "Don’t kick the baby".
  • The volcano stage references South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut with a Canadian fighter plane from the film crashed in the volcano's exterior.
  • Although the mutant bunnies are the main obstacles of the Easter Egg Hunt Race, they are only present in the championship mode and completely absent in the PlayStation version.

Scrapped Version[]

There were some items, modes, and characters that were removed from the game before its release:

  • Ms. Crabtree, Chickenlover, a clown, and Fat Abbott were intended to be playable characters.
    • Ms. Crabtree would have been unlocked in Rally Days 1, Chickenlover in the Read-A-Book Day Race, and The Clown in Cows Days race.
  • Stuart McCormick was intended to be a hazard character.
  • The City track was meant to be bigger. It has been shortened in the final version.[1]
  • Ike Broflovski was meant to be a pick-up, instead of a playable character.
  • A Triangle of Zinthar and a Firework were intended to be pick-ups.
  • A blue speedometer was meant to be included in the HUD.
  • A race mode called Football was meant to be in the game.
  • South Park Elementary was meant to be in the game as a track.
  • Originally, the player could have four items instead of three.

Gallery[]

Speech Test[]

References[]

  1. This Week's New Releases. CNET Gamecenter (July 7, 2000). Archived from the original on August 17, 2000.
  2. Dude, South Park Rally is Now Available for the PC!. acclaim.com (January 24, 2000). Archived from the original on March 1, 2000.
  3. Acclaim Confirms Video and PC Games Release Schedule Through Fiscal 2000. acclaim.com (February 15, 2000). Archived from the original on August 17, 2004.
  4. Get Drivin' With Your Bad Self With Acclaim's "South Park Rally" Racing Game. acclaim.com (January 5, 2000). Archived from the original on March 2, 2000.

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