F-1 Grand Prix Part II
F-1 Grand Prix Part II | |
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Super Famicom cover art | |
Developer(s) | Video System[1] |
Publisher(s) | Video System[2] |
Composer(s) |
Naoki Itamura[2] (Super Famicom) Sōshi Hosoi[1] (Arcade) |
Series | F1 Grand Prix |
Platform(s) |
Arcade Super Famicom[2] |
Release date(s) |
Arcade: Super Famicom: |
Genre(s) |
Formula One racing[2] Arcade |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Alternating two-player |
F-1 Grand Prix Part II (F-1グランプリPART2) is a 1992 Formula One-based arcade racing video game developed and published by Video System exclusively in Japan. It is the second title in Video System's licensed F1 Grand Prix series as well as the last to be released in arcade format, which this title is based on the 1992 Formula One season. It was licensed by Fuji Television and FOCA. The arcade game was later ported to the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan on February 26, 1993.
Summary
Arcade version
Players have to choose between the "World Grand Prix" and "Free Run" modes. While in the first mode, the player has to choose one of four races (that are divided into four different groups). In the "Free Run" mode, the player basically competes on a single circuit out of the sixteen Grands Prix that are available in the game. The graphics are greatly improved from its prequel and the game is faster and more sensitive to the player's controller. Activating the turbocharger within the players' helps to increase the peak speed of the vehicle for a short period of time. However, the turbocharger can only be used three times per race before it becomes unusable. Each Grand Prix includes a one-lap qualifying run and a race of at least three laps.
Super Famicom version
Unlike the Arcade version, the player can choose all the teams and main drivers that competed in the 1992 season. The main feature was the introduction of a Story mode. The instruction manual comes with a score board where players could write down their results in pencil for their friends to keep track of the number of points that they would receive in the "World Grand Prix" mode.
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See also
References
External links
- Instruction manual at Giant Bomb
- F-1 Grand Prix Part 2 (Arcade) at GameFAQs
- F-1 Grand Prix Part 2 at superfamicom.org
- F-1 GRAND PRIX PARTⅡ at super-famicom.jp (Japanese)
- Soundtrack Information at snesmusic.org
- Genre information at SFC no Game Seiha Shimasho (Japanese)
- Naoki Itamura ~ 板村直樹 (いたむら なおき) at GameMusicComposerMEMO (Japanese)