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| developer=[[Codemasters]], [[Sega Amusements Europe]]
 
| developer=[[Codemasters]], [[Sega Amusements Europe]]
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| support=[[Quality Assurance Dept.]]
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| licensor=[[Aston Martin]], [[Bugatti]], [[Chrysler]], [[Ford]], [[Jaguar]], [[Koenigsegg]], [[McLaren]], [[Pagani]], [[Saleen]], [[Toyota]]
 
| system=[[Sega Europa-R]]
 
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an arcade adaption of the 2008 [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Windows PC]] game of the same name. It was ported to the [[Sega Europa-R]] arcade board by [[Codemasters]] and [[Sega Amusements Europe]] in 2010, the second game to run on the platform following 2008's ''[[Sega Rally 3]]'' (which the board was designed for).
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==Gameplay==
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The arcade version of ''GRID'' stems from its home counterparts, though has been simplified, removing the "GRID World" feature (which saw the player manage a racing team and enter events to earn money) in favour of a selection of standard car/track combinations. All races are time limited, and the damage mechanics have been removed. A "reset" button was also added to the cabinet, returning the car to the middle of the road if the user spins off.
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==Production credits==
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{{creditsheader|[[Codemasters]]}}
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*'''Original Game:''' [[Codemasters Racing Studio]]
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*'''Additional Art:'''
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**'''Artists:''' Daniel Oxford, Nick Philips, Andria Warren, James Gerrett
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*'''Localisation:'''
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**'''Localisation Manager:''' Daniel Schaefers
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**'''Localisation French:''' Jérôme Bayeux
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**'''Localisation Italian:''' Gilda Fabozzi
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**'''Localisation German:''' Sandor Horvat
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**'''Localisation Spanish:''' Meaning Makers
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**'''Localisation Testing:''' Angelo Mendola, Alessandro Naso, Jens Schneider, Gabriel Daza
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*'''Management:'''
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**'''VP Development:''' Gavin Cheshire
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**'''CTO:''' Bryan Marshall
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**'''Brand Director:''' Guy Pearce
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**'''Brand Manager:''' Edward Newby-Robson
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**'''CT Manager:''' Chris Brunning
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**'''QA Dept Manager:''' Danny Beilard
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**'''Finance Manager:''' Andy Varney
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**'''Planning Manager:''' Steve Eccles
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**'''Director, Creative Services:''' Peter Matthews
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**'''Director, Business Affairs:''' Julian Warrd
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**'''Assistant Lawyer:''' Simon Moynihan
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**'''Director, Licensing:''' Peter Hansen-Chambers
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**'''Research Manager:''' Antonia Rodriguez
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**'''Director, Audio:''' Stephen Root
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**'''Director, Art:''' Rachel Weston
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**'''Art Manager:''' Nicolas Pain
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*'''Focus Testing:''' Andy Southam, Anthony Eades, Aristotel Digenis, Brad Porter, Darren Keig, Grant Mark, Jay Rathod, Jordan King, Mark Robinson, Nial Taylor, Oliver Johnson, Sam Russell, Simon Miles, Stacey Pace, Suzanne Walton, Teddy Zawada
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{{creditsheader|[[Sega Amusements Europe Ltd]]}}
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*'''Head of Research and Development:''' [[Patrick Michael]]
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*'''Cabinet Development:'''
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**'''General Manager - Production & Spare Parts Division:''' [[Jun Yamada]]
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**'''Operations Manager:''' [[Nigel Allison]]
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**'''Research & Development Manager:''' [[Neil Marshall]]
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**'''Electrical Design Manager:''' [[Chris Wood]]
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**'''Production Design Engineer:''' [[Mark Smith]]
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**'''Engineering & Quality Assurance Manager:''' [[Ian Colley]]
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**'''Graphic Design:''' [[Matthew Page]]
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**'''Finance Director:''' [[Roger Pennington]]
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**'''Chief Operating Officer:''' [[Paul Williams]]
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*'''Special Thanks:'''
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**'''SAE Development Support:''' [[Dr. Lucia Elghali]]
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*'''Software QA:'''
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*'''Project Coordinator:''' [[Clive Roswell]]
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*'''QA Lead:''' [[Simon Terry]]
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*'''Software QA:''' Anthony Rowe, [[Cary Vidal]], Clayton "Penguins" Victor, Colin Campbell, Jay Knott, Jimmy Dyer, [[Matthew Page]], Sanjay "Jags" Jagmohan, Trevor Clarke
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{{creditsheader|[[Sega of Japan]]}}
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*'''Software QA:''' [[Norifumi Kawakatsu]], [[Ryosuke Namiki]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Hideki Miwa]], [[Tomohiro Saito]], [[Takuya Kishimoto]], [[Toru Matsuo]], [[Naomi Sano]], [[Hiroshi Tsujino]], [[Satoshi Yamakata]], [[Moriya Morio]], [[Tatsuyuki Miyazaki]]
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{{creditsheader|Special Thanks}}
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*'''Codemasters:''' Peter Chan, Adam Sawkins, Alan Roberts, Allan Burden, Andrew Halford, Andrew Sage, Andy Southam, Barry Cheney, David Hosier, Gareth Thomas, Gehan Pathiraja, Giannis Iaonnou, Harinder Sangha, Hugh Lowry, James Conway, Jason Darby, Joe Potter, John Pullen, Karl Hammarling, Malcom Coleman, Matt Craven, Michael Bailey, Nial Taylor, Nic Melder, Nichola Smith, Nick Craig, Nick Rathbone, Nicola England, Paul Penson, Peter Ridgway, Phil Cox, Ralph Fulton, Robert Pattenden, Rory MacLeod, Tom Whibley, Will Stones
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*'''Licensors:''' [[Aston Martin Racing]], [[Bugatti International S.A.]], [[Chrysler LLC]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Jaguar Cars Limited]], [[Koenigsegg Automotive AB]], [[McLaren Group Limited]], [[Pagani Automobili S.p.A.]], [[Saleen Performance Inc.]], [[Toyota Motor Corporation]]
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*'''Hollywood Gaming:''' Mark Evans, Kevin Short, Malcolm Knight
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*'''Music:'''
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**'''Composed by:''' Ian Livingstone
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**'''Additional Music:''' Aaron Sapp, Thomas J. Bergersen, Hugh Davies, Chris Jojo
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'''''GRID''''' is a 2008 racing game by [[Codemasters]] for the Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. It was ported to the [[Sega Europa-R]] arcade board in 2010 by Codemasters and [[Sega Amusements Europe]]. This port was the second game to run on Sega's [[Europa-R]] arcade board, following 2008's ''[[Sega Rally 3]]'' (which the board was designed for); this fact was only discovered sometime in 2011 (System-16 added it to their Europa-R list on 20 March 2011).
 
  
==Gallery==
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==Digital manuals==
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<gallery>
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Grid EuropaR UK Manual Deluxe.pdf|UK manual (deluxe)
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Grid EuropaR UK Manual 42.pdf|UK manual (42-inch screen)
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Grid EuropaR UK Manual Twin.pdf|UK manual (twin)
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</gallery>
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==Promotional material==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Grid Europa-R Cabinet Twin.png|Twin cabinet
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Grid EuropaR InfoSheet.pdf|Info sheet
File:Grid Europa-R Cabinet 4P.png|4 player cabinet
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Grid EuropaR InfoSheet 2017-04-03.pdf|Info sheet
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Grid EuropaR UK DigitalFlyer.pdf|UK digital flyer
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Artwork==
 
==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Grid logo.png
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Grid logo.png
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==Photo gallery==
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<gallery>
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Grid Europa-R Cabinet Twin.png|Twin cabinet
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Grid Europa-R Cabinet 4P.png|4 player cabinet
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
[[Category:Europa-R Games]]
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==References==
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System(s): Sega Europa-R
Publisher: Sega Amusements Europe
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Licensor: Aston Martin, Bugatti, Chrysler, Ford, Jaguar, Koenigsegg, McLaren, Pagani, Saleen, Toyota
Genre: Racing

















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GRID is an arcade adaption of the 2008 Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC game of the same name. It was ported to the Sega Europa-R arcade board by Codemasters and Sega Amusements Europe in 2010, the second game to run on the platform following 2008's Sega Rally 3 (which the board was designed for).

Gameplay

The arcade version of GRID stems from its home counterparts, though has been simplified, removing the "GRID World" feature (which saw the player manage a racing team and enter events to earn money) in favour of a selection of standard car/track combinations. All races are time limited, and the damage mechanics have been removed. A "reset" button was also added to the cabinet, returning the car to the middle of the road if the user spins off.

Production credits

  • Additional Art:
    • Artists: Daniel Oxford, Nick Philips, Andria Warren, James Gerrett
  • Localisation:
    • Localisation Manager: Daniel Schaefers
    • Localisation French: Jérôme Bayeux
    • Localisation Italian: Gilda Fabozzi
    • Localisation German: Sandor Horvat
    • Localisation Spanish: Meaning Makers
    • Localisation Testing: Angelo Mendola, Alessandro Naso, Jens Schneider, Gabriel Daza
  • Management:
    • VP Development: Gavin Cheshire
    • CTO: Bryan Marshall
    • Brand Director: Guy Pearce
    • Brand Manager: Edward Newby-Robson
    • CT Manager: Chris Brunning
    • QA Dept Manager: Danny Beilard
    • Finance Manager: Andy Varney
    • Planning Manager: Steve Eccles
    • Director, Creative Services: Peter Matthews
    • Director, Business Affairs: Julian Warrd
    • Assistant Lawyer: Simon Moynihan
    • Director, Licensing: Peter Hansen-Chambers
    • Research Manager: Antonia Rodriguez
    • Director, Audio: Stephen Root
    • Director, Art: Rachel Weston
    • Art Manager: Nicolas Pain
  • Focus Testing: Andy Southam, Anthony Eades, Aristotel Digenis, Brad Porter, Darren Keig, Grant Mark, Jay Rathod, Jordan King, Mark Robinson, Nial Taylor, Oliver Johnson, Sam Russell, Simon Miles, Stacey Pace, Suzanne Walton, Teddy Zawada
Special Thanks
  • Codemasters: Peter Chan, Adam Sawkins, Alan Roberts, Allan Burden, Andrew Halford, Andrew Sage, Andy Southam, Barry Cheney, David Hosier, Gareth Thomas, Gehan Pathiraja, Giannis Iaonnou, Harinder Sangha, Hugh Lowry, James Conway, Jason Darby, Joe Potter, John Pullen, Karl Hammarling, Malcom Coleman, Matt Craven, Michael Bailey, Nial Taylor, Nic Melder, Nichola Smith, Nick Craig, Nick Rathbone, Nicola England, Paul Penson, Peter Ridgway, Phil Cox, Ralph Fulton, Robert Pattenden, Rory MacLeod, Tom Whibley, Will Stones
  • Hollywood Gaming: Mark Evans, Kevin Short, Malcolm Knight
  • Music:
    • Composed by: Ian Livingstone
    • Additional Music: Aaron Sapp, Thomas J. Bergersen, Hugh Davies, Chris Jojo
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Digital manuals

Promotional material

Artwork

Photo gallery

References


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