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Rally racing is a relic of authenticity in a world dominated by computers. Despite this, it's increasingly losing its importance. Where have dozens of rally games gone? Why do the names of young drivers mean so little to us? Is the WRC in crisis? This video was inspired by the news that Codemasters, owned by Electronic Arts, will no longer be making rally games. The phrase "end of an era" is often overused, but it fits perfectly here. I recommend:    • Nigdy nie zapomnę złotej ery Need for Speed   By the way, thank you in advance for: 👍 Thumbs up if you like the video. ⭐️ Boost the video if you really like it. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel to show your support. 💬 Leave a comment with your impressions! Chapter List: 0:00 – Rallying Then and Now 1:28 – Rally Games 2:42 – Sega Rally 3:23 – Colin McRae 5:02 – CMR 1 & 2 7:13 – 6th Generation Consoles 8:20 – 7th and 8th Generations 9:42 – EA Sports WRC 10:44 – Declining Popularity 11:53 – Kalle Rovanpera 12:49 – The Image of Rally 13:53 – The Future Games Mentioned in the Material and Keywords: WRC, WRC Evolution, WRC Series, Richard Burns Rally, Sebastian Loeb Rally Evolution, Colin McRae Rally, V-Rally, Sega Rally Championship, Tommi Makinen Rally, Mobil 1 Rally Championship, Rally Cross, Dirt Rally, Old School Rally, Assetto Corsa Rally, Electronic Arts, EA, Codemasters, Kalle Rovanperä, PSX, PS1, PS2, Xbox, PC, Sega Saturn, Rally games, Rally games, Racing games, Rally cars, Video games.