#COLIN MCRAE RALLY 05 PS2 PROFESSIONAL#
Taking players through their very own, fully professional rally career, you’ll be driving the most diverse selection of rally cars from different manufacturers.Ĭolin Mcrae Rally 2005 is resolutely open and varied, so much that the traditional championship is almost a sideshow. However, crash out and you’ll see the individual damage models for each car in action… right down to scraping the paintwork!ĭelivering more cars, more stages and new challenges, the adrenaline-pumping heart of Colin McRae Rally 2005 is the all-new multi-discipline Career Challenge. You won’t be spinning off unnecessarily either, the stages have been designed to let you use that speed as you hurtle through the detailed international environments. “Colin McRae Rally 2005 accelerates the series to a blinding speed that captures the sheer adrenaline of edge-of-control rallying and lets you take the stages at speeds a third faster than before. Colin McRae Rally 04 is the fourth game in the series, released in 2003 for PS2, Xbox and Windows (PC). It is unclear if the ability to re-download these titles was removed on either platform after this point. Search for and download any torrent from the pirate bay using search query colin mcrae rally.
GOG.com forum members continued posting updates on the titles’ availability through January 2010 at which point the games seemed to be available to re-download for those who already owned them. On 27 June 2013, a remastered version of Colin McRae Rally 2.0, simply titled Colin McRae Rally, was released for iOS devices.
This was the last in the series to bear the 'Colin McRae' moniker.
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Leading up to this deadline, another forum thread shows GOG.com team members discussing the ongoing work to keep the games on their servers. Colin McRae: Dirt 2 was released on the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on 11 September 2009, the PC version was released on 8 December 2009. This would mean that players would no longer be able to download them and the site urged owners to back up their copies of the games before August 29th (for ToCA) and October 29th, 2009 (for Colin McRae). However, the earlier delisting on GOG.com seems to be related to a separate arrangement between the site and Codemasters which would have resulted in the game (along with Colin McRae Rally 2005) being removed from players libraries.Įarlier in 2009 owners of these games received an email from GOG.com explaining that they would not only be removed from sale but also from GOG’s servers. The delisting was ultimately related to expired licensing between Codemasters and the automobile manufacturers featured in the game. Colin McRae Rally 2005 was delisted from GOG.com no earlier than July 1st, 2009.