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==Gameplay==
 
The game is more-or-less identical to ''Monaco GP'' in terms of design, however is housed in a slightly larger (upright) cabinet and changes a few of the game rules. Now the player gets 200 points for every car he/she passes on the bridge and 200 points per car at the end of the game if he/she passes 16 successive cars.
 
The game is more-or-less identical to ''Monaco GP'' in terms of design, however is housed in a slightly larger (upright) cabinet and changes a few of the game rules. Now the player gets 200 points for every car he/she passes on the bridge and 200 points per car at the end of the game if he/she passes 16 successive cars.
  
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===Dimensions===
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==Production credits==
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*'''Engine Sounds:''' [[Yoji Ishii]]{{ref|https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20241015069/}}
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==Magazine articles==
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==Photo gallery==
 
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ProMonacoGP cabinet deluxe.png|Deluxe cabinet
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ProMonacoGP Arcade Cabinet.jpg|Upright cabinet
 
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==Physical Scans==
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Pro Monaco GP
System(s): Discrete logic arcade
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (discrete logic)
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Pro Monaco GP (セガ・プロ・モナコGP) is a sequel to Monaco GP, and was released in 1980.

Gameplay

The game is more-or-less identical to Monaco GP in terms of design, however is housed in a slightly larger (upright) cabinet and changes a few of the game rules. Now the player gets 200 points for every car he/she passes on the bridge and 200 points per car at the end of the game if he/she passes 16 successive cars.

Specifications

Dimensions

700 mm (27.559")
1.775 m (69.882")
850 mm (33.465")


Production credits

Source:
Developer mentions


Magazine articles

Main article: Pro Monaco GP/Magazine articles.

Photo gallery

Physical scans

Discrete logic, JP
ProMonacoGP Arcade JP Manual.pdf
Manual

References



Games in the Monaco GP Series
Monaco GP (1979) | Pro Monaco GP (1979) | Super Monaco GP (8-bit) (1989-1990) | Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (8-bit) (1992) | Monaco GP (2001) | Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 2: Monaco GP (2003)
Book
(1992)
Film
(1989)