F1 (Domark)

F1 (Domark)

Infobox VG
title = Formula One


developer = Lankhor
publisher = Domark/Tengen
designer =
engine =
released = 1993
genre = Racing (F1)
modes = 1P/2P split screen
ratings =
platforms = Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Sega Master System
Commodore Amiga
media = 16Mbit Cartridge (Mega Drive)
Floppy disk (Amiga)
requirements = 1MB RAM (Amiga)
input =

"F1" (released as "Formula One" in the USA) is a 1993 racing video game published by Domark, based on "Vroom!", a game developed in 1991 for the Atari ST by french company Lankhor. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, Sega Master System and Commodore Amiga.It spawned two sequels in 1994 and 1995 named "F1 World Championship Edition", and the game engine was reused in "Kawasaki Superbike Challenge". It was one of the most popular racing games in the console, mostly thanks to the smooth and fast game engine

There are no major differences between the European and American Sega versions, except naming (The European version is simply named "F1"), and the lack of battery save in the American version.

The game is fully licensed by the FIA and Fuji Television, which means all drivers, teams and tracks are fully licensed. The player drives in the fictional Domark team with James Tripp (a programmer within Domark and producer of the game billed as Jim Tripp), facing drivers such as Riccardo Patrese and Michael Schumacher (Benetton), Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger (Ferrari), Mark Blundell and Martin Brundle (Ligier), Johnny Herbert and Alessandro Zanardi (Lotus), Michael Andretti and Mika Häkkinen (McLaren), Andrea de Cesaris and Ukyo Katayama (Tyrrell) and finally Damon Hill and Alain Prost (Williams). Ayrton Senna (then in McLaren) is absent due to his endorsement to Sega's "Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II".

There are 12 tracks (Interlagos, Imola, Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Montreal, Castelet, Silverstone, Hockenheim, Spa, Monza, Estoril and Adelaide. Compared to the real 1993 season, several tracks are missing, such as Kyalami, Donington Park, Magny-Cours (replaced by Castelet), Hungaroring and Suzuka, but the order of the races is correct. While the track layouts are correct as of 1993, due to the impossibility of actually replicate the physics behind a Formula One car all tracks are filled with obstacles close to the track, such as signs, adboards or platforms above the track to increase the difficulty level, and are 7 laps long.

The player can train on a given track, play an arcade mode (where points are given for overtaking and running, and subtracted for being overtaken) or the whole championship, that can be composed by any number of tracks, from just one to the complete twelve. There are four difficulty levels (Novice, Amateur, Professional and Expert), each one of each increases not only the player and competitors' speed, but also decreases the damage tolerance of the car. In addition to a 2 player Split-screen mode, a "turbo" mode allowed to increase the sense of speed by reducing sprites and polygons (making them roughly the same size as in split screen) and running the game at a higher speed.

Before and during the race the player is able to setup tyre hardness, wing angle and the transmission, and can be forced to quit if the player fails to make a pitstop to replace worn out tyres, or simply overheats the engine (which is only possible with automatic gears, although knocking on other cars tyres, making the player car jump, can cause a drastic increase in the RPM noticeable by a loud squaking noise.

ee also

*Formula One (video game series), Current holders of the Formula One license

External links

* [http://www.genesisproject-online.com/Genesis/E-f/F1.html Game information in Genesis Project]
* [http://www.genesiscollective.com/ShowPage.php?GameLink=808 Game information in Genesis Collective]
* [http://www.classicamiga.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1714&Itemid=96 Game information at Classicamiga.com]

References

*US and Portuguese localized manuals


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