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Formula One

DOS - 1994

Also available on: Amiga - Atari ST - Game Gear - Genesis - SEGA Master System

Alt names F1, F1 World Championship, Fórmula 1, Vroom Multi-Player, Vroom! Multiplay
Year 1994
Platform DOS
Released in Canada, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, United States
Genre Racing / Driving, Simulation
Theme Automobile, Formula 1, Licensed Title, Oceania, Track Racing, Vehicle Simulator
Publisher Domark Software Ltd., Domark Software, Inc.
Developer Lankhor
Perspectives 1st-Person, Behind view
4.73 / 5 - 33 votes

Description of Formula One

1994, the year Formula One was released on DOS, as well as Amiga, Atari ST, Game Gear, Genesis and SEGA Master System. Made by Lankhor and published by Domark Software, Inc., Domark Software Ltd., this racing / driving and simulation game is available for free on this page.

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Comments and reviews

Helinux 2024-05-24 1 point Genesis version

Thanks!!!!

CLA 2023-01-08 1 point

I really don't know what's the difference between these games: Vroom, F1, F1 World Championship. It looks like the same game under three titles.
And don't forget Nigel Mansell's World Championship, which is almost identical to these games. (maybe a bit nicer) Those were SOOO game fanatic times! Which is sure: I loved to play Vroom on my Amiga 500!

The Boz 2022-05-05 5 points

I had this on the Megadrive and loved it. Having the Action Replay cart, I discovered a POKE that removed the corners from the tracks so it was a straight road entirely. The thing with that, the computer controlled cars still slowed down when the corners were due.

It's just a shame technology has improved, but the sport is riddled with soulless tracks and drivers.

Lin Rongxiang 2019-06-11 1 point

This game was one I enjoyed pretty much.

blackslide 2018-07-05 3 points Genesis version

I used to play this to bits as a kid on genesis..

VirtuaIceMan 2018-03-25 -2 points DOS version

Okay, I double-checked, park in pits, F1 to bring up menu, F2 to choose tyres, Space to confirm. Not so obvious!

VirtuaIceMan 2018-03-24 2 points DOS version

The DOS version has a few quirky controls, for example, use Alt to add tracks to Training (or it does return to the main screen as noted!).

Also, pitstops require a strange button press too, I think it's F2 maybe, once parked! Experiment...

underskyzx 2017-12-06 0 point DOS version

The training mode returns to the main screen after you select the the circuit, looks like the MS-DOS version is missing some files.

meinukey 2015-12-07 2 points

INDSTR, this game was also developed for Sega Genesis.

indstr 2014-02-11 0 point DOS version

Cart? This is a DOS game, so you are probably thinking of something else.

Benji_au 2013-04-23 3 points DOS version

I owned this cart back in the day and I had so much fun playing it. Although the vector graphics are ancient, the game play was fast paced and made you learn each corner's entry/exit speed just like any current 3D accelerated F1 simulation. Simple game yet fun in its purest undiluted from. Highly recommended.

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