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| Strap on a helmet and negotiate turns at more than 200 mph in F-1 RACE. Choose between two different cars and try to tackle 14 unique tracks. Use the Time Trials to improve your driving skills, and then take on the international competition in the Grand Prix mode. If you want a challenge, invite a friend over, get the link cable, and drop the green flag to start the race. Don't worry about losing your fastest times or your place thanks to a battery backup. Put the pedal to metal in F-1 RACE. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 166 | - scores disabled - |
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| F-1 Race is an arcade style racing game featuring tracks in locations all around the world. You will find tracks from Australia, Canada, Portugal, India, Russia, and even Egypt. Gameplay is viewed from a behind-the-car perspective using scaled bitmaps.
There are three modes of play. First is a championship mode, where you compete in a series of races, and must place first in each to advance to the next. Second is a time trial mode, in which you try to achieve your shortest lap time around the track of your choice. Finally, there is the multi-player mode for up to four drivers. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 286 | msbailey04 40,030 |
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| How would you like to be a Ghost Rider? Try your skills at flying with the USAF's 416th Tactical Air Squadron and its now-legendary stealth aircraft that proved its value in Panama and Iraq - the F-117 Night Storm.
An excellent air combat simulator that takes into account the limitations of the Genesis hardware. One of the best in the genre for the Genesis. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 344 | Dojah 200,000 |
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| The 8-bit classic roars back to life in a new 16-bit version loaded with the fast action and vivid graphics that were the trademark of the original. Enhancements include all-new 3D solid polygon graphics, a quarter of a million square miles of authentic terrain divided among four battle zones, streamlined flight and weapons control, a new "no crash" option, and true distance scaling. In the words of Computer Shopper (1990), "This may be the best air-combat simulator you've ever flown." Ported from the home computer version.
So much had to be recoded and reduced in order to port this to the Genesis that the end result is pretty much useless. It's kinda hard to have a full-blown flight sim that runs off of a three-button gamepad. No thanks -I'll take the personal computer version, because at least then I can get at all the controls. It's a shame, you know, because this was one cool military fighter sim in its day. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 317 | - scores disabled - |
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| Hop a ride on the U.S. Air Force's choice for its 21st century air superiority fighter - the F-22. Your choice of three different skill levels at which to play.
This looks like somebody unearthed the original version of subLogic's Jet, took some coloring pencils to it, and ported it to the Genesis. The polygonal graphics engine is the worst I've ever seen in this kind of game, and sound is minimal at best. Only useful as a trainer for better flight sims - no, in fact, ANY other flight sim. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 246 | - scores disabled - |
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| Like the futuristic arcade racer on which it is based, F-Zero is a one-player contest, which is a shame considering how the insertion of a two-player mode would've made this fantastic port even better than its coin-op counterpart. Still, with its high speeds, slick graphics (aided by Mode 7 effects), three levels of difficulty, and exorbitant fun factor, this launch title is a must-have title for Super NES owners. Casual fans will enjoy the simple act of racing while hardcore gamers will race for hours on end so they can save (and improve upon) their best times via battery backup. This is a highly faithful port of one of the all-time great racing games. | fogelmir 29,600 |
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| An official product of the FIA Forumula One World Championship. One of the most satisfying racers in Master System history. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 326 | - scores disabled - |
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| A top-down racing/driving simulation game that was released only in Japan. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 224 | - scores disabled - |
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| Top-down professional level Formula One sim with a decent array of options.
The graphics are on the slim side and the sound could be better, but it's still quite fun. Think of it as a seriously souped-up Rally-X. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 211 | - scores disabled - |
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| F1-Roc II: Race of Champions puts you in competition against 25 other drivers battling for the Grand Prix championship. You begin in a prototype car in Group C racing, where you must win on all eight racetracks.
After winning Group C, you move to F3000, which features eight tougher courses and competition against better drivers. The key here is acquiring the proper combination of car parts; the most expensive parts are not always the best in a given situation. Now you are ready for all 16 available tracks in the F1 Grand Prix. Here the goal is to earn as many driver's points as possible. When you begin the next racing season, you can choose a new car and sponsor.
As in real car racing, speed alone is not enough; you must learn to take tight corners, pass other cars, and maintain high speeds without losing control. You must also earn a spot in a race by passing a qualifying run. Occasionally, you must make pit stops to replace worn tires. By checking in with your chief engineer, you can upgrade your car by purchasing tires, a rear wing, a front wing, a new engine, brakes, and suspension. Battery backup lets you save your progress in up to three different games.
If all of this sounds daunting, you might want to choose the Practice option and play a few rounds just for fun. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 193 | - scores disabled - |
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| Second in a series of Formula One racing sims endorsed by the sport's governing body, FIA. Spawned two sequels, and the game engine was recycled for another racing game.(Kawasaki Superbike Challenge)
The best of the various Formula One racing sims. All feature a fast, smooth-scrolling first-person view with great sound effects and top-notch gameplay. It doesn't matter which one you get, 'cuz they're all keepers!
F1 World Championship Editon features extensive use of digitized backdrops in the selection screens, player options also reworked. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 301 | - scores disabled - |
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| Faceball 2000 for the Super NES is basically the same game as its Game Boy counterpart, but, of course, with significantly upgraded graphics and sounds. Sadly, the four-player mode is missing from this version. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 200 | - scores disabled - |
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| Everyone's mothers always say "Don't make those faces! They'll stay like that!" But now you have the chance to make the silliest looking faces anyone's ever seen!
Choose from a wide assortment of eyes, ears, noses, and mouths. Then make your newly created faces blink, wiggle their ears, wink, or razz you. You can even play a "Simon Says.." type game where your face will do some kind of action and you have to follow along! | - scores disabled - |
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| You play your pick of three brothers who sets out on a quest at the request of his village mayor to recover a sacred talisman. Ported from the classic Amiga RPG.
One of the Amiga's better-known RPGs, the Genesis port does not have that silly manual-check copy-protection scheme, thank God. The graphics show their age rather badly and some might find the organ music irritating, but keep in mind this was the title that seems to have caused Lord British to retool the latter releases in the Ultima series of fantasy RPGs. | - scores disabled - |
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| The object of the game is to keep the ball from going off the top of the screen. Sounds easy? Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 35 | AcePuppy 91,793 |
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| Fall Guy is an illegal release by Fox Entertainment. In this driving game you must navigate the streets while avoiding the police and making hair-pin turns. Also watch your cashe because it'll cost you every time your tank hits empty! Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 234 | - scores disabled - |
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| America's favorite game of survey questions and family rivalry returns in this Super NES adaptation. Two families of five user each compete to answer such questions as "name something that can give you blisters." If your answer was one of the top responses from the survey of 100 people, then you earn the right to continue the category or pass it to the other family. If you don't sweep the category, watch out -- the rival family can steal your jackpot away if they know the answer.
All of the show's sound effects have been recreated as well as the cross stitching of the family names behind the booths. Ray Combs reprises his role as host and the optional Bullseye round makes an appearance, challenging each family member to come up with only the number one answers for money. With over 4,000 questions included, as well as returning families via password, perhaps the only feud your family will have is who gets to play first! Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 1227 | - scores disabled - |
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| This is the first Family Feud computer game based on the successful television game show. A few years later, Softie released "The All New Family Feud" with more advanced graphics and music.
Two families compete against each other or against a computer family, 5 people per family. Just like in the tv show, there are 3 Rounds ending in a timed Bonus "Fast-Money" Round. Randomly generated questions are asked, and the object is to figure out the most popular answers from the 100 people poled. Each member of the family contributes during the Rounds, and two people play in the Bonus Round. | - scores disabled - |
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| Computerized version of the popular American TV game show. Ported from the home computer version.
Yet another mundane conversion of a TV games show. Most PC versions are superior in every category, but this could prove useful for those who don't have a good home computer yet. Rating: Not rated yet Times Played: 684 | - scores disabled - |
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