Additional information
Released | |
---|---|
Publisher | |
Platform | NEC TurboGrafx-16 |
Genre | |
Game Type | |
Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | Capcom |
ESRB | |
Max Players | 1 |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-1_Dream |
You take the role of a newcomer race driver. Beginning in the Formula 3000, you will have to prove yourself worthy of being promoted to Formula 1 and challenge the best drivers of the late eighties.
F-1 Dream is not one of Capcom’s best known games. From a top-down perspective and decorated with cute “deformed” graphics, it may offer a serious challenge. There are essentially two race instances: first you have to beat the clock in a single lap to qualify for a good position in the race, and second you have to beat your opponents. You also have to keep an eye on your car’s condition, as the tyres and body wear out, so part of your strategy must consider pit stops.
Despite its looks, F-1 Dream is not a parody game. Released in 1988, it’s in fact very respectful towards the sport, featuring little details which add realism to it. This includes several real brands advertised in the game, and others which have one or two letters changed in the logo, but are very easy to recognize. So it is with your opponents, featuring the great Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost or Nigel Mansell. The car behavior also features skids when speeding at corners, gears, and damage.
Released | |
---|---|
Publisher | |
Platform | NEC TurboGrafx-16 |
Genre | |
Game Type | |
Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | Capcom |
ESRB | |
Max Players | 1 |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-1_Dream |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.