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  2. F1 Pole Position 2 - Wikipedia

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    JP: December 24, 1993. EU: October 1994. Genre (s) Formula One racing. Mode (s) Single-player. F1 Pole Position 2, known in Japan as Human Grand Prix II (ヒューマングランプリ2, lit. "Human Grand Prix 2"), is the sequel to Human Grand Prix and the predecessor to Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle.

  3. F1 Grand Prix (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Release. PAL: 1 September 2005 [1][2] JP: 22 September 2005. Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. F1 Grand Prix (also known as Formula One 2005 Portable in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation Portable.

  4. Grand Prix (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player drives a Formula One car on one of four race tracks, [2] each of which has a different difficulty level. Difficulty is gauged by the length of the course, the number of cars and oil slicks on the track, and the number of bridges to cross. The race is viewed from a top-down perspective, and the screen scrolls from right to left. [2]

  5. Grand Prix (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Prix. (TV programme) Grand Prix, a British television programme based on the Formula One World Championship, had three main presenters during its history: Murray Walker from 1978 to 1996, Jake Humphrey from 2009 to 2012 and Suzi Perry from 2013 to 2015. Among the more occasional hosts were Steve Rider, Des Lynam, Sue Barker and Lee McKenzie.

  6. Formula 1 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Formula 1 is a 1996 racing video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Psygnosis for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It is the first installment in Sony 's Formula One series. Formula 1 is based on the 1995 Formula One World Championship. It is distinct from its sequels because it was made at the end of the season, meaning ...

  7. Category:Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    Formula One 2000 (video game) Formula One 2001 (video game) Formula One 2002 (video game) Formula One 2003 (video game) Formula One Arcade. Formula One: Built to Win. Formula One Championship Edition. Formula One Grand Prix (video game) Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit.

  8. F1 2010 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. F1 2010 is a video game based on the 2010 season of the Formula One world championship. [3][4] The game was released in September 2010 [1][2][5] on the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms, [3] becoming the first F1 game released on the Xbox 360. It has sold 2.3 million units worldwide. [6]

  9. F1 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Racing (F1) Mode (s) 1P / 2P split screen. F1 (released as Formula One in the USA) is a 1993 racing video game published by Domark, based on Vroom, a game developed in 1991 for the Atari ST by French company Lankhor. It was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, and Amiga. It spawned a sequel in 1994 titled F1 ...