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South Park Rally is a kart-style racing video game based on the American animated comedy series South Park. Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC version 47.38%, the PlayStation version 44.68%, the Dreamcast version 44.54% and the Nintendo 64 version 43.21%. South Park Rally is a Mario Kart clone with South Park characters. Like most of the early games in the series, it was poorly received for being little more than a generic kart racer and an attempt to cash in on the cartoon's success.

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To be clear, the game I am referring to is not South Park Rally and not South Park: The Stick of Truth. This game is a first person shooter, NOT kart racing, NOT an RPG, NOT a trivia/quiz game. I am not very smart when it comes to computers so please dumb down all responses so I can understand.
I just bought a (legit) copy of this game few days ago. I opened it and popped it into my laptop's CD (DVD/CD-R) tray. The autorun feature worked fine opening a window with an 'install' option. Naturally, I clicked on said option but nothing happened. I right clicked and started 'troubleshooting compatibility' thinking that it's a pretty ancient game. I tested all versions of Windows available in the compatibility options (from 95 all the way to Vista). To my disappointment, none of them worked. The game worked when I tried it on my friend's desktop which runs a Vista but I don't know the exact specs.
The game demands these for minimum system requirements:
- Pentium II 266 CPU
- P200 CPU w/ 3D accelerator
- 32 MB RAM
- 95 MB free disk space
- Windows 95/98
- Direct X compatible sound card
(- The application seems to be a 32-bit application when I checked its process via the task manager.)
I may have a crappy budget laptop from 4/5 years ago but I'm pretty sure I satisfy those requirements:
- i3 M370 CPU
- 4GB RAM
- 400+ GB free HDD space
- 64-bit Windows 7 Home (Premium) Service Pack 1
- I'm pretty sure my 'sound card' works with Direct X because other stuff I had that used Direct X had sound so...
I've been able to manage to run (legit) games from Japan and they're from 10-12 years ago! But I don't know what to do with this 15 year old game. I really want this game to run so I could play it without resorting to illegal means like downloading the game itself. What can I do to remedy this situation? I'll try to supply any information that I can provide regarding this issue.
EDIT: Mods, please move this to a more appropriate section. Perhaps, Windows 7 or Windows 98 or 95.

Its gameplay is so flawed and so unenjoyable that the end result actually seems like a practical joke at the buyer's expense.

By Greg Kasavin on

South Park Rally is the third South Park-licensed game, and it's terrible, just like the first two. It's a simplistic racing game that successfully captures the look and style of the show, but its gameplay is so flawed and so unenjoyable that the end result actually seems like a practical joke at the buyer's expense.

South Park Rally looks and sounds deceptively good. Beware: If you didn't know any better, you might think the quality of the graphics, and how well they capture the cardboard-cutout look of the television show, are suggestive of the overall quality of the game. You'll instantly recognize all the various characters in South Park Rally if you've seen them in the show before; their simple forms and clean, flat colors come across perfect, and their faces animate just as expressively as they do on TV. Each character drives his own unique little vehicle, from Chef's wood-paneled station wagon to Officer Barbrady's cop car, often complete with a personalized license plate. The tracks in the game also look quite good; they're holiday-themed, and look just like sets from the show.

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Then again, it's not like South Park is best known for the high quality of its visual style; as such, the best that can be said for South Park Rally's presentation is that it looks like the show. By any other standards, the game's simple 3D shapes and flat lighting effects would be merely average. In addition, although South Park Rally does feature original dialogue by the South Park cast, there isn't nearly enough variety to the sound effects, and they're poorly sampled on top of that. For example, the game's announcer speaks far too loudly compared with the other characters, and some of the other speech in South Park Rally is incomprehensibly muffled. The game's twangy and dissonant soundtrack is reminiscent of the show's signature title track, and it'll grate on your nerves as you keep listening to it over and over, unless the other elements of the game get to you first.

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It wouldn't seem as necessary to point out the relatively minor problems with South Park Rally's graphics and sound if the game actually played well. However, it plays so terribly that its other problems end up standing out even more. South Park Rally is supposed to be a fun and simple racing game just like so many other go-kart-racing games out there. Just like so many other kart-racing games, South Park Rally lets you drive around or across a circuit while picking up power-ups that are designed to sway the race in your favor. The power-ups include rats, Cheesy Poofs, and more. However, most of the power-ups are utterly worthless aside from their comic value; some work like landmines, which you must drop blindly, as you have no rearview mirror, let alone any onscreen indication that a rival car is coming up from behind. Some of the other power-ups are much too inaccurate to be of any real use.

But the real problem lies with your computer opponents, who recover from your attacks easily and carry on around the track with unstoppable resolve; yet if you're on the receiving end of one of their weapons, you may as well start over because you're never going to catch up. In addition, the game's open-ended track design means that you can easily get stuck or lost, and if you lose so much as a second of time, you've lost the race. South Park Rally is entirely unforgiving - you need perfect driving skills and a lot of luck to finish first, and unless you finish first you can't advance to the next stage. The game's driving mechanics are grossly simplistic - all you do is press a button to powerslide around corners - and the game's sprawling track design, which features hidden shortcuts and items that you don't actually have any time to find, is completely irritating.

Maybe all the glaring problems and misguided design decisions in South Park Rally are deliberate; it's difficult to explain or justify its lack of a difficulty setting and a save-game feature otherwise. South Park Rally isn't necessarily impossible to win, but it seems intentionally designed to be impossible to tolerate for very long. There's no point playing it against the computer since you'll keep losing, yet you have no option to save and a limited option to continue. And there's no point playing it against your friends, thanks to the bad track design and ill-conceived power-ups; there's not even a draw in trying all the different characters, since all of them control exactly the same. Maybe South Park Rally is a self-conscious work of comedic genius that we'll praise one day for its blatant defiance of every convention, much like the irreverent show that inspired it. Or maybe not; it's more likely that South Park Rally is actually nothing more than a blatant attempt to quickly and greedily cash in on a still-successful but waning franchise. It's an utterly terrible game and Acclaim's third strike with the South Park license.