F1
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear | |||||
Publisher: Domark | |||||
Developer: Lankhor, Teque London | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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F1, known as Formula One on North American packaging is a formula one racing game developed by Lankhor/Teque London and published by Domark. It should not be confused with the later game, F1 World Championship Edition, also published by Domark. F1 was released in 1993 for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear.
No versions of this game were released in Japan, while the Game Gear version was exclusive to North America.
F1 is notable because unlike earlier attempts at Formula One such as Super Monaco GP, it is able to simulate changes in height. This meant at the time it was one of the most realistic racers around.
Contents
Production Credits
Mega Drive Version
Licensed By Sega Enterprises Ltd
Developed By Lankhor
Programmed By Jean Luc Langlois and Christian Droin
Graphics By Stephane Polard
Additional Graphics By The Kremlin
Music By Tiertex
Produced By Jim Tripp
Master System Version
Developed By Teque London Ltd
Programmed By Peter Hennig
Graphics By Mark Anthony
Sound and Music: Peter Hennig
Producers: Tony Love, Darren Anderson
Game Gear Version
Developed By Teque London Ltd
Programmed By Peter Hennig
Graphics By Mark Anthony
Sound and Music: Peter Hennig
Producers: Tony Love, Darren Anderson
Physical Scans
Mega Drive Version
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Based on 36 reviews |
Master System Version
Game Gear Version
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