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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.
A list of Formula One video games that lists only those uses the F1 name, whether it is licensed by the Formula One Group or just F1 in name; is licensed by racing drivers and teams involved within the series otherwise featuring sprites that resemble a Formula One car in a way to get around licensing, featuring deliberately misspelt driver and ...
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 ...
F1 Racing Championship: Video System: Ubi Soft: WIN, PS1, PS2, N64, DC, GBC 2000-04 F1 Racing Simulation: Ubisoft: Ubisoft: WIN 1997 F1 ROC: Race of Champions: SETA Corporation: SETA Corporation: SNES 1992-02-21 F1 ROC II: Race of Champions: SETA Corporation: SETA Corporation: SNES 1993-03-05 F1 Spirit: Konami: Konami: MSX, GB 1987 F1 World ...
F1 2000 (video game) F1 2002 (video game) EA Sports F1 2001; F1 2009 (video game) F1 2010 (video game) F1 2011 (video game) F1 2012 (video game) F1 2013 (video game) F1 2014 (video game) F1 2015 (video game) F1 2016 (video game) F1 2017 (video game) F1 2018 (video game) F1 2019 (video game) F1 2020 (video game) F1 2021 (video game) F1 Career ...
F1 2009, the first video game by Codemasters, was announced in May 2008 after Codemasters secured the official Formula One video game licence. The game was developed by Sumo Digital and based on the 2009 Formula One World Championship season. [79] It was released on 16 November 2009 for Wii and PlayStation Portable platforms. [80]
The later games, named under the F1 World Grand Prix banner, featured a 3D polygon-based simulation-style racing. Some of these titles were also published by Eidos Interactive . Video System is also credited as a publisher for F1 Racing Championship , based on the 1999 season and developed by Ubi Soft .
The logo used by Renault Sport F1, the official supplier of Renault Formula One engines, between 2011 and 2015 At the end of 2010, when Renault sold their remaining stake in the Enstone-based Formula One team, the engine operations at Viry-Châtillon were formed into a subsidiary known as Renault Sport F1.