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Victory Run
Victory Run
Developer(s)Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)Hudson Soft
Composer(s)Takeaki Kunimoto
Platform(s)PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console, PlayStation Network
ReleasePC Engine
  • JP: December 28, 1987
TurboGrafx-16
  • NA: August 29, 1989
Virtual Console
  • JP: December 2, 2006 (Wii)
  • NA: December 4, 2006 (Wii)
  • EU: December 8, 2006 (Wii)
  • JP: September 17, 2014 (Wii U)
PlayStation Network
  • JP: April 22, 2010
  • NA: June 3, 2011
Genre(s)Racing

Victory Run (ビクトリーラン栄光の13,000キロ―, Bikutoriran Eikou no 13,000 Kiroo; "Victory Run: 13,000 Kilometers of Glory") is a 1987 racing game released for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, and also available on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console and on PlayStation Network. The game depicts the Paris-Dakar Rally, one of the earliest to do so. One of the unique features at the time of release of Victory Run was that the car's parts degraded as they are used and/or abused. Degraded parts could be replaced, but only if the player has the correct type of spare part. The player can acquire up to 20 spare parts before the first race, but cannot acquire any more spare parts after starting the first race.

Reception

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Computer and Video Games rated the PC Engine version 80% in 1989.[1]

IGN rated the Virtual Console version 6.5 out of 10 in 2006.[2]

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