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F1 2000 was the last Visual Science F1 game to appear on the PlayStation. With an official FIA Formula One license, it includes the full 2000 World Championship season, including the new Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Jaguar Racing team.
F1 Championship Season 2000 is a racing video game based on the 2000 Formula One season, and was released by EA Sports for PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color, and Mac OS X. Gameplay
F1 2013 is the sixth video game by Codemasters based on the Formula One World Championship that was developed by Codemasters. [91] It was initially released on 4 October 2013 for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 , [ 92 ] with a Mac OS X version by Feral Interactive to follow in early 2014.
Sony used this exclusive licence to make Formula One games from 2003 until 2007, releasing a new title every year which included improvements to the graphics engine as well as an updated and complete F1 grid showing the latest liveries, chassis and drivers. The series covered every year from 1995 to 2006, with the exception of the 1996 season.
The 2000 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 54th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It commenced on 12 March and ended on 22 October after seventeen races. Michael Schumacher became Ferrari's first World Drivers' Champion in 21 years, having clinched the Drivers' title at the penultimate race of the season. Ferrari successfully ...
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F1 Championship Season 2000: Image Space Incorporated, Visual Sciences: EA Sports: WIN, MAC, PS1, PS2, GBC 2000-09-30 F1 Circus: Nihon Bussan: Nichibutsu: Famicom, PCE 1990-09-14 F1 Exhaust Note: Sega: Sega: Arcade 1991-11-23 F1 Grand Prix: Traveller's Tales: Sony Computer Entertainment: PSP 2005-09-01 F1 Grand Prix: Nakajima Satoru: Varie ...
The first 3D games to feature a full license were F1 Challenge (1995) for the Sega Saturn, [1] and Formula 1 (1996) developed by Bizarre Creations for the PlayStation, the first game of the successful Formula One series. Despite the game being a mostly arcade game rather than a simulation, it was very well received; later the series moved ...