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  2. F1 ROC II: Race of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. F1 ROC II: Race of Champions, originally released in Japan as Exhaust Heat II (エキゾースト・ヒートII), [ 3] is a 1993 racing video game developed and published by SETA Corporation for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to F1 ROC: Race of Champions, and similarly features Formula One ...

  3. Grand Prix 2 - Wikipedia

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    Release. WW: July 23, 1996 [ 1] Genre (s) Simulation racing game. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Grand Prix 2, released in North America as "Grand Prix II", [ 2] is a racing simulator released by MicroProse in 1996. It is a sequel to Formula One Grand Prix. It was made under an official FIA license [ 3] that featured the Formula One 1994 ...

  4. List of MicroProse games - Wikipedia

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    Grand Prix: Amiga, Atari ST ('91) MS-DOS ('92) 1991 Grand Prix 2: DOS: 1996 Grand Prix 3: Windows: 2000 Grand Prix 3 Season 2000: Windows: 2001 Grand Prix 4 [g] Windows: 2002 Grand Prix Manager: Windows 3.x, Windows: 1995 Grand Prix Manager 2: Windows 3.x, Windows: 1996 Grand Prix World [b] Windows: 1999 Gunship: Atari ST, Commodore 64 ...

  5. Category:Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    Formula One 2000 (video game) Formula One 2001 (video game) Formula One 2002 (video game) Formula One 2003 (video game) Formula One Arcade. Formula One: Built to Win. Formula One Championship Edition. Formula One Grand Prix (video game) Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit.

  6. Monaco GP (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Monaco GP [a] is an arcade racing game released by Sega in November 1979 in Japan, and January 1980 worldwide. An upgraded version, Pro Monaco GP, was released later in 1980.. One of the last Sega games to use TTL chips instead of a microprocessor CPU, the game has players race against a clock and pass rival racers while attempting to earn points driving through five are

  7. F-1 World Grand Prix II - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Sim racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. F-1 World Grand Prix II is a Formula One racing game for the Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast and Game Boy Color. The Nintendo 64 version was released only in Europe in 1999, [2] with other formats following in 2000. The game is a sequel to F-1 World Grand Prix, and is based on the 1998 ...

  8. Formula One 2002 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Release. EU: 1 November 2002. JP: 20 February 2003. Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Formula One 2002 is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to the 2001 video game Formula One 2001 and was based on the 2002 Formula One ...

  9. Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 - Wikipedia

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    Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 is a racing video game developed by Japan Studio's Polys Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.It was released in the US as Motor Toon Grand Prix and Japan as Motor Toon Grand Prix USA Edition, since its predecessor never left Japan, although the European version kept the original Japanese title for unknown reasons.