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Nintendo GameCube
Release Date: June 27, 2003   |   Genre: Racing
F1 Challenge '99-'02 spans four entire championship seasons and features accurate team, vehicle, and driver data for each. Across the four racing seasons, F1 Challenge '99-'02 features 14 different teams, 44 different vehicles, and 17 of the world's most famous racing circuits--some of which have slightly different configurations, depending on the year. The level of detail on the visuals looks to be second to none, with each circuit boasting its own real-life structures, bumps in the track, motion-captured pit crews, animated grid girls, and planes and helicopters in the sky above. The cars in the game feature realistic driving physics and damage models that take into account the materials that the various components are made of. Fortunately, players have access to the same kind of data telemetry that real drivers and their teams do, so it should be possible to devise car setups that are appropriate for each circuit and so minimize the chances of crashing.
Sega Saturn
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: September 30, 2000   |   Genre: Racing
EA Sports is known for a constant pursuit of authenticity in their games and their Indy Car racing title F1 Championship Season 2000 is no exception. The game features real drivers in real cars, racing on real tracks. There is even an accurate racing schedule and commentary from real-life announcers in four different languages. The action in F1 Championship Season 2000 relies on a mix of "real" and "arcade" physics, with the intention of providing a realistic look and feel but assuring that the game is still fun to play. The game also features a split-screen mode that allows two players to race against one another at the same time.
TurboGrafx 16
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TurboGrafx 16
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Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: December 20, 1991   |   Genre: Sports
F1 Circus MD (F1サーカスMD) is a 1991 racing game by Nihon Bussan for the Sega Mega Drive in their F1 Circus series, which also contains a Mega CD game. The game is a typical Formula 1 racing game. In World Championship mode, you are limited to a predefined course set, but you may choose your team, lap count, vehicle specifics, etc. Races are presented in a top-down view. A accelerates, B breaks, Up shifts down, Down shifts up, and C opens a menu.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
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Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: December 31, 1992   |   Genre: Racing
The actual names of the drivers are not used due to licensing arrangements. There are sixteen rounds divided in eight levels. Each level has a special rival to beat. The game structure has similarities with F-1 Race (Game Boy), but this time it requires a certain ability to control the Formula One car. Levels become more difficult because the rival becomes increasingly strong.
Super Nintendo (SNES)
Release Date: December 24, 1993   |   Genre: Racing
F1 Pole Position 2 - known in Japan as Human Grand Prix II - is the sequel to Human Grand Prix and the prequel to Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle‎.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: October 15, 1997   |   Genre: Racing
The game featured all the tracks from that Formula One season, at a time when the racing began in Australia, and ended in Japan. Teams would be set up with relevant drivers, however there was a roster-feature included, which allowed the player to swap drivers from one team to another, and even removing a real driver and replacing him with unknown drivers named Driver 1-6. Grand Prix Mode allowed players to progress through the racing calendar, you could also choose single races or a time trial on various tracks. Battle mode allowed you to pick who you wanted to race against over a however many laps you chose.