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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (グランプリ・フォー) is an arcade machine released by [[Sega]]. It is a four-player machine where users race  slot cars of the [[wikipedia:Aurora AFX|Aurora AFX]] line{{ref|https://archive.ph/JM15a|http://web-tampa.officialblog.jp/archives/22248681.html}}, (manufactured by North American toy and hobby manufacturing company [[wikipedia:Aurora Plastics Corporation|Aurora Plastics Corporation]] and distributed in Japan by [[Tomy]]), around a pre-set track. Very little is known about its existence, though it is known to have appeared at [[AMOA 1978]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (グランプリ・フォー) is an arcade machine released by [[Sega]]. It is a four-player machine where users race  slot cars of the [[wikipedia:Aurora AFX|Aurora AFX]] line{{ref|https://archive.ph/JM15a|http://web-tampa.officialblog.jp/archives/22248681.html}}, (manufactured by North American toy and hobby manufacturing company [[wikipedia:Aurora Plastics Corporation|Aurora Plastics Corporation]] and distributed in Japan by [[Tomy]]), around a pre-set track. Very little is known about its existence, though it is known to have appeared at [[AMOA Expo 1978]].
  
 
The name likely signifies the fact it supports four players, not that it is a sequel to a "Grand Prix Three".
 
The name likely signifies the fact it supports four players, not that it is a sequel to a "Grand Prix Three".

Revision as of 16:56, 28 August 2023

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Grand Prix Four
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade
JP
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Grand Prix Four (グランプリ・フォー) is an arcade machine released by Sega. It is a four-player machine where users race slot cars of the Aurora AFX line[2], (manufactured by North American toy and hobby manufacturing company Aurora Plastics Corporation and distributed in Japan by Tomy), around a pre-set track. Very little is known about its existence, though it is known to have appeared at AMOA Expo 1978.

The name likely signifies the fact it supports four players, not that it is a sequel to a "Grand Prix Three".

Promotional material

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JP flyer
GrandPrixFour JP Flyer.jpg

Physical scans

References