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  2. Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. F-1 (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    F-1 is a 1976 electro-mechanical arcade racing game developed and published by Nakamura Manufacturing Company (Namco), and distributed in North America by Atari, Inc. The player uses a steering wheel to control a Formula One racer, which must avoid collision with other vehicles. The game uses a miniature diorama with small, plastic cars to ...

  4. Formula One Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Formula One Arcade is based on the 2001 Formula One World Championship, though the game is centered on hectic racing action and is considered unrealistic. [1] Players compete in a faster paced race consisting of a few laps, collecting checkpoints and pickups such as a speed boost, large tires (which give the car more grip) and shields.

  5. F-1 Grand Prix (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Virtua Racing - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Racing. Virtua Racing or V.R. for short, is a Formula One racing video game developed by Sega AM2 and released for arcades in 1992. Virtua Racing was initially a proof-of-concept application for exercising a new 3D graphics platform under development, the "Model 1". The results were so encouraging that Virtua Racing was fully developed ...

  7. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing - Wikipedia

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    Amiga. Release. 1992. Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing[a] is an arcade-style Formula One racing video game developed by Gremlin Graphics and released for various systems. The game was largely successful on Amiga and DOS platforms, and was consequently ported to home consoles.

  8. 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.

  9. Super Monaco GP - Wikipedia

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    Super Monaco GP[b] is a Formula One racing simulation video game released by Sega, originally as a Sega X Board arcade game in 1989, followed by ports for multiple video game consoles and home computers in the early 1990s. It is the sequel to the 1979 arcade game Monaco GP. The arcade game consists of one race, the Monaco Grand Prix, but later ...

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