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Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2, also known simply as Monaco Grand Prix or Racing Simulation: Monaco Grand Prix, is a Formula One racing game developed and published by Ubisoft for Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Dreamcast. It was released between 1998 and 1999. A sequel, Racing Simulation 3, was released in 2002.
F-1 World Grand Prix, developed by Paradigm Entertainment, is a Formula One racing game/sim first released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 game console and to later platforms including the Sega Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation, and Game Boy Color.
Grand Prix World is the official racing management simulation game of the 1998 Formula One World Championship developed by MicroProse's UK studio and published by Hasbro Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 1999. It is the sequel to Grand Prix Manager 2 and is officially licensed by Formula One Group, holding an official license of Formula One ...
Grand Prix World: Windows: June 1999 Edward Grabowski / Microprose, Hasbro Interactive: 1998+ F-1 World Grand Prix II: Nintendo 64 Dreamcast, Game Boy Color: September 30, 1999 2000 Paradigm Entertainment, Video System 1998 (N64) 1999 (DC, GBC) Formula One 99: Windows, PlayStation: October 1999 Studio 33 / Psygnosis: 1999: F1 2000: Windows ...
The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season [5] with all 16 [5] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 German Grand Prix.
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 ...
Grand Prix is a Formula One Grand Prix motor racing-themed video game. It was designed and programmed by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1982. [ 1 ]
Grand Prix Simulator is a racing game developed by The Oliver Twins and published by Codemasters for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and Atari 8-bit computers. The ZX Spectrum conversion was done by Serge Dosang. [4] [5] [6] The game was endorsed by Ayrton Senna's 1986 Formula One teammate Johnny Dumfries. [7]