Formula One (video game series)
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Formula One was a series of computer and video games originally created by Psygnosis and more recently Studio Liverpool. It takes its name from the popular car racing series of the same name. Since 2001, the Formula One series has been made by Studio Liverpool (an internal Sony Computer Entertainment Europe game studio) with the FOA Official License. Sony had held an exclusive license to make Formula One games from 2003 until 2007, releasing a new title every year which includes improvements to the graphics engine as well as an updated and complete F1 grid showing the latest liveries, chassis and drivers.
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[edit] Games in the series
[edit] PlayStation
- Formula One
- Formula One Arcade
- Formula 1 97
- Formula 1 98
- Formula One 99
- Formula One 2000
- Formula One 2001
[edit] PlayStation 2
[edit] PlayStation 3
[edit] PSP
[edit] Future
It was announced on 9th May 2008 that Codemasters have secured exclusive video games rights to Formula 1. Console, handheld and PC versions will be made with the first expected be released in 2009[1][2]