The listing, F1 World Grand Prix (Nintendo 64, n64) has ended.
You’re bidding on F1 World Grand Prix for the Nintendo 64. I remember being blown away by the graphics at the time when it originally came out in 1998. One of my favorite games. I especially liked that you can turn the realistic up and if you crash too much, your tires can pop off (and make it really difficult to steer). It comes with the cartridge only.
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Most console-based racing simulations are yawn-inducing efforts that prove to be a huge waste of time. F-1 World Grand Prix proves an exception to the rule. This is an intricate yet highly playable game, one that will please not only F-1 fans, but anyone seeking an N64 racer with long-term depth and replayability comparable to - if not quite the equal of - the PlayStation hit Gran Turismo.
Let's start with what you get, which in a word, is a lot. F-1 offers 17 tracks, 22 drivers, five modes of play (including two-player split screen), and five different camera angles that substantially alter the gaming experience. If my math is correct, that means there are more than 18,000 different combinations for you to explore.
You could play this game from now until all F-1 cars run on solar power because the earth's supply of fossil fuels has been exhausted, and still not see everything the game has to offer. And that's before you factor in all the various ways you can tweak your car's performance.
There are eight different adjustments (rear wing, brakes, tires, etc.), and each has a meaningful impact on your car's handling and performance characteristics.