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Quick Race is where the player can set up a random race with random settings from the game. Events is where the player can choose from Time Attack, Single Grand Prix (which has to be unlocked) or Scenario Mode (a list of scenarios vital for unlocking extras). World Championship allows the player to play the full 2005 FIA Formula One World ...
In May 2008, Codemasters picked up the license, [1] with Sumo Digital, producing F1 2009 for the PSP and Nintendo Wii a year and a half later. Codemasters took over the license proper in 2010, and as of 2024, currently maintains the rights to exclusively produce Formula One games.
The roots of Formula One games can be traced back to 1974, with arcade racing games such as Speed Race by Taito and Gran Trak 10 by Atari which depicted F1-like cars going on a race track. Two years later, F-1 (1976) by Namco has been cited as the first truly Formula One arcade game, [1] but it was an electro-mechanical game, rather than an ...
This is the first game in Codemasters' F1 video game series upon acquiring the licensing rights for Formula One video games in 2008, [6] with all subsequent sequels based on further F1 seasons released annually on non-Nintendo consoles and the PC. It eventually became the only F1 game to be available on the Wii and one of only two F1 games that ...
Midway Games: PS1, GBC 2000-10-04 Formula One Arcade: Studio 33: Sony Computer Entertainment: PS1 2002-07-19 Formula One: Built to Win: Winky Soft: SETA Corporation: NES 1990-11 Formula One Championship Edition: Studio Liverpool: SCEE: PS3 2006-12-28 Formula One Grand Prix: MicroProse: MicroProse: WIN, DOS, AMI, ST 1992-01-09 Formula One World ...
Formula One Grand Prix (known as World Circuit in the United States) is a racing simulator released in 1991 by MicroProse for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC created by game designer Geoff Crammond. It is often referred to as Grand Prix 1 , MicroProse Grand Prix , or just F1GP .
F-1 Grand Prix (エフワングランプリ) is a series of Formula One video games developed and published by Video System, primarily known for developing the Aero Fighters series. Prior to obtaining the FOCA license, the company previously released an arcade game in 1989 (based on the 1988 season) called Tail to Nose: Great Championship ...
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