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SNES 1992 1 Player LOZC G. Amusements

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Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving, released as Redline F-1 Racer in North America, is a Formula One racing simulator game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. The game is named after and sponsored by the Japanese Formula 1 driver, Aguri Suzuki; his likeness and imagery were retained in the North American version despite the name change.

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The Story Behind Redline F-1 Racer

The game is named after and sponsored by the Japanese Formula 1 driver, Aguri Suzuki; his likeness and imagery were retained in the North American version despite the name change. Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving, released as Redline F-1 Racer in North America, is a Formula One racing simulator game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. The player's default role is a driver on the Footwork Racing team (Aguri Suzuki's old team), though they can choose to race with pastiches of five other teams, namely McLaren, Ferrari, Williams, Benetton and Jordan (the latter two uses their 1991 liveries).

In 1993, Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving was released for the Game Boy handheld, exclusively in Japan. The graphics in the Super NES/Famicom version use mode 7 graphics similar to Super Mario Kart and F-Zero. The player can play a single race (non-championship Formula One race) or a season mode where the winner takes all, and the losers can wait until next year.

How Redline F-1 Racer Plays

Suspension, wings, and brakes among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. The graphics in the Super NES/Famicom version use mode 7 graphics similar to Super Mario Kart and F-Zero. In 1993, Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving was released for the Game Boy handheld, exclusively in Japan.

Aguri Suzuki appears in the game as the most expert driver. Winning is near impossible unless the player can successfully tinker with his vehicle from the beginning of the race week. The player can play a single race (non-championship Formula One race) or a season mode where the winner takes all, and the losers can wait until next year.

Why Players Still Load It Up

In 1993, Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving was released for the Game Boy handheld, exclusively in Japan. The graphics in the Super NES/Famicom version use mode 7 graphics similar to Super Mario Kart and F-Zero. Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving, released as Redline F-1 Racer in North America, is a Formula One racing simulator game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy.

This game is based on the 1992 Formula One season. Suspension, wings, and brakes among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. The game is named after and sponsored by the Japanese Formula 1 driver, Aguri Suzuki; his likeness and imagery were retained in the North American version despite the name change.

Redline F-1 Racer — Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does Redline F-1 Racer support?

Redline F-1 Racer supports 1 player(s) in this browser version.

Can I play Redline F-1 Racer online for free?

Absolutely. The full game loads in the player at the top of this page and runs right in your browser — no installs, no plugins, no waiting.

Do I need a controller to play Redline F-1 Racer?

No. Keyboard controls work out of the box (see the controls panel), and any USB or Bluetooth gamepad is detected automatically.

Who developed Redline F-1 Racer?

Development was handled by Genki, with LOZC G. Amusements publishing the release.

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