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Game #3877
Ferrari Formula One  
Sport   Racing

Rating: 7.23 (21 votes)

Ferrari Formula One box cover

Ferrari Formula One screenshot
Ferrari Formula One is a decent F1 racing game from Rick Koenig and EA that offers a good feel for the event - but pales beside Accolade's Grand Prix games in terms of realism and options. As description on MobyGames puts it: "...you are to drive and win the Grand Prix. But before you do, you will have to pick the track you want to race, test your car and adjust it to optimum performance." An average racing game that doesn't have anything to set it apart from other, better games. It is also probably too easy for racing sim fans who love the challenge of MicroProse's World Circuit.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Rick Koenig
Developer: Imagitec Design
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Year: 1989
Software Copyright: Rick Koenig
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Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Grand Prix Circuit, Grand Prix 500 2, F1 World Championship Edition

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