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  2. Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    Formula One began officially licensing video games in the early 1990s, starting with Video System's arcade game F-1 Grand Prix (1991). [1] It was ported to the SNES by Nintendo , and spawned two sequels and a Super Mario Kart -style spinoff.

  3. Formula One: Built to Win - Wikipedia

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    Formula One: Built to Win is a 1990 racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Winkysoft and published by SETA Corporation.. It was one of the first racing games to feature a career mode, multiple vehicles and an opportunity for the player to increase the performance of their in-game car through car tuning.

  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Midway Games: PS1, GBC 2000-10-04 Formula One Arcade: Studio 33: Sony Computer Entertainment: PS1 2002-07-19 Formula One: Built to Win: Winky Soft: SETA Corporation: NES 1990-11 Formula One Championship Edition: Studio Liverpool: SCEE: PS3 2006-12-28 Formula One Grand Prix: MicroProse: MicroProse: WIN, DOS, AMI, ST 1992-01-09 Formula One World ...

  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. Formula One Grand Prix (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Formula One Grand Prix (known as World Circuit in the United States) is a racing simulator released in 1991 by MicroProse for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC created by game designer Geoff Crammond. It is often referred to as Grand Prix 1 , MicroProse Grand Prix , or just F1GP .

  7. Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero - Wikipedia

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    Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero (known in North America as Michael Andretti's World GP) is a video game developed by Human Entertainment released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It starred American Indy car driver Michael Andretti , and featured the full sixteen-race schedule of the FIA Formula One World Championship circuit (though ...

  8. Category:Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    F-1 (arcade game) F1 (video game) F1 2000 (video game) F1 2002 (video game) EA Sports F1 2001; F1 Career Challenge; F1 Challenge; F1 Championship Season 2000; F1 Circus; F1 Circus (video game) F1 Clash; F1 Exhaust Note; F1 Grand Prix (2005 video game) Nakajima Satoru Kanshuu F1 Grand Prix; F1 Manager (video game) F1 Pole Position (video game ...

  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.