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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. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Sinister Games SouthPeak Interactive: PS1 2000-11-07 The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home: Sinister Games SouthPeak Interactive: WIN, GBC, PS1 1999-11-30 The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee: Ratbag Games: Ubisoft: PS2, Xbox 2004-09-28 Dust Racing 2D: Jussi Lind Jussi Lind WIN, LIN 2012-06-01 Dyad: Right Square Bracket Left Square ...

  4. Automobili Lamborghini (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Automobili Lamborghini is a 1997 racing video game developed and published by Titus France for the Nintendo 64. It is a successor to Lamborghini American Challenge. [2] In 1998, an improved version subtitled Super Speed Race 64 (スーパースピードレース64) was released in Japan only.

  5. Formula One (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. F1 24 - Wikipedia

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    F1 24 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports.It is the seventeenth entry in the F1 series and holds the license for the 2024 Formula One and Formula 2 championships.

  7. Lamborghini (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The team that worked on Lamborghini went to found the game studio Juice Games, which created the Juiced series. [2] A playable demo of the game can be found in the European March 2003 issue of the Official Xbox Magazine. [3] On May 14, 2022 an Xbox Live Beta version was uploaded to Archive.org, which contains the full game playable offline. [4]

  8. Project CARS - Wikipedia

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    Project CARS 2 was announced as the sequel after the success of Project CARS.It features 140 track layouts at 60 different spots and 189 cars ranging from go-karts to Supercars, including Porsche, McLaren, Ferrari, Nissan, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, etc. [13] It was available worldwide on 22 September 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One platforms.

  9. F1 2019 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    F1 2019 was well received. Critics praised the inclusion of Formula 2, the game's physical handling, and Career Mode. GameSpot said that "the Formula 2 cars are superb to handle, and the new additions to career mode, like driver swaps, add some much-needed drama and excitement that real Formula 1 has been missing for some time now". [11]