- Le Mans 24 Hours video games
A number of video games have been made of Le Mans 24 Hours. The race, the
Circuit de la Sarthe , and competing cars have been featured in racing games such as the "Gran Turismo" series.The first Le Mans
video game was thearcade game "WEC Le Mans ", developed byKonami and released in 1986. For the following year, this arcade game was subsequently ported to theAmstrad CPC ,Commodore 64 ,MSX , andZX Spectrum byOcean Software . The game broke down the race in four laps (two on daytime and two after sunset), divided as well into three checkpoints. Due to the limitations of the hardware, all cars have the same design and don't correspond to actual models. The advertising in both sides of the road is also limited to the name of the game and its creators.Over ten years later, in 1997,
Sega released the arcade exclusive "Le Mans 24". As a Japanese publisher, the game marked a debut for the 1991 winner, theMazda 787B , before appearing in subsequent driving games including the later "Gran Turismo" series, the 1971 JWA Gulf Porsche 917K appears as a bonus car.Two years later, the French video game publisher
Infogrames , who incidentally absorbed Ocean, released "Le Mans 24 Hours" forPlayStation and PC. The game was developed by UK companyEutechnyx . In the US the game was released under the name "Test Drive: Le Mans".In the following year the same software house released "Le Mans 24 Hours" on the
Sega Dreamcast . This version of the game was originally planned to be a port from the PlayStation, but was eventually developed from scratch by Australian companyMelbourne House which had recently been purchased by Infogrames. As with the previous PlayStation version, theSega Dreamcast game was released in the US under their "Test Drive" brand as "Test Drive: Le Mans". This was one of the most critically acclaimed racing games on the Dreamcast, often hailed as the single best driving game available for the DC. Following the release of the Dreamcast version of "Le Mans 24 Hours", Infogrames and Melbourne House developed and released a port of the Sega Dreamcast game on thePlayStation 2 in 2001. Then on August 13, 2001 "Le Mans 24 Hours" was released on the Playstation 2.In 2002, a PC port of the "Le Mans 24 Hours" game was created by another Australian video game developer, Torus.
The circuit appears in "
Gran Turismo 4 ", released in 2004. The game uses the then-current layout and can be run with or without the two chicanes.Several versions of the Circuit in its past and present layouts have been made by the user community for the 2005 driving sim
rFactor .In
Race Driver Grid , released in 2008, the player is able to race at Le Mans, in a condensed 12-minute race, or in several longer formats including the entire 24 hours. According to the time scale chosen, day and night occur at different times. Cars & drivers from the 2006 Race are featured. The Circuit de la Sarthe is also available without the chicanes in other race events.External links
* [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=3151 WEC Le Mans 24 at Arcade-History.com]
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