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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 ...
F1 Grand Prix: Traveller's Tales: Sony Computer Entertainment: PSP 2005-09-01 F1 Grand Prix: Nakajima Satoru: Varie: Varie: SMD 1991-12-20 F1 Manager: Intelligent Games: EA Sports: WIN 2000-10-13 F1 Manager 2022: Frontier Developments: Frontier Developments: Win, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S 2022-08-30 F1 Manager 2023: Frontier Developments: Frontier ...
Formula One 06 (also known as Formula One 2006 Portable for PlayStation Portable in Japan) is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to the 2005 video game Formula One 05 and was based on the 2006 Formula One World Championship.
Formula One 2002: PlayStation 2: November 1, 2002 Studio Liverpool / SCEE: 2002: Grand Prix Challenge: PlayStation 2: November 21, 2002 Melbourne House, Infogrames / Atari: 2002: F1 Challenge '99-'02 F1 Career Challenge: Windows PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube: May 13, 2003 June 9, 2003 ISI / EA Sports Visual Science / EA Sports: 1999–2002 ...
Since 2001, the Formula One series had been made by Studio Liverpool (an internal Sony Computer Entertainment Europe game studio) formed from the restructuring of several studios including Psygnosis, which soon followed with the obtaining of an exclusive FOA Official Licence, which barred any other company to produce a Formula One game for any ...
Formula One 05 is a 2005 racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to the 2004 video game Formula One 04 and was based on the 2005 Formula One World Championship .
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 ...
The game has five gameplay modes: Grand Prix, a course-by-course simulation of the 1997 season; Exhibition, a single race; Time Trial, a race against the clock; Challenge, which comprises real scenarios from the 1997 season, including trying to win the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix as Damon Hill or beating Jean Alesi as David Coulthard in the 1997 Italian Grand Prix; and 2 Player, which allows two ...