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|image = SuzukiAgurinoF1SuperDrivingBoxShot.jpg
|title = Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving
 
|image = [[File:SuzukiAgurinoF1SuperDrivingBoxShot.jpg|165px|Japanese box art]]
 
 
|caption = Japanese box art for ''Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving''
 
|caption = Japanese box art for ''Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving''
|developer = [[Genki (company)|Genki]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
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|developer = Genki
|designer = [[Tomoharu Kimura]]
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|designer = Tomoharu Kimura
|publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=[[Logic]]|EU=[[Altron]]|NA=[[Absolute Entertainment]]}}<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
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|publisher = Logic, Altron, Absolute Entertainment
|license = Commercial<ref name="camya"/>
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|license = Commercial
|engine = Proprietary
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|engines = Proprietary
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|jp_rel = {{Release|1992|July|14|JP|Super Famicom}}
|released = {{vgrelease|JP=July 14, 1992|NA=September 1993|EU=1993}}<ref name="gamefaqs">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/data/588605.html| title = Release information | publisher = [[GameFAQs]] | date = | accessdate = 2008-04-29}}</ref>
 
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|eu_rel = {{Release|1993}}
|genre = [[Formula One]] [[Racing game|racing]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
 
 
|na_rel = {{Release|1993|September||NA|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}<ref name="gamefaqs">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/data/588605.html| title = Release information | publisher = [[GameFAQs]] | date = | accessdate = 2008-04-29}}</ref>
|modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] <br> [[multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]<ref name="camya"/>
 
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|genre = Racing
|ratings = {{vgratings|ESRB=not rated|CERO=not rated}}
 
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|features = Single-player, Multi-player
|platforms = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
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|platforms = Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom
|media = 8-[[megabit]] [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]]<ref name="camya">{{cite web | url = http://www.camya.com/gamedb/platform/nintendo-super-nintendo:snes/game/aguri-suzuki-f-1-super-driving:snes_C8382F39/?&page=1&moduleFormId=C0DCC8C0&system=snes&q=Aguri+Suzuki+F-1+Super+Driving| title = Additional release information | publisher = Camya | date = | accessdate = 2009-03-26}}</ref>
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|media = 8-[[megabit]] cartridge<ref name="camya">{{cite web | url = http://www.camya.com/gamedb/platform/nintendo-super-nintendo:snes/game/aguri-suzuki-f-1-super-driving:snes_C8382F39/?&page=1&moduleFormId=C0DCC8C0&system=snes&q=Aguri+Suzuki+F-1+Super+Driving| title = Additional release information | publisher = Camya | date = | accessdate = 2009-03-26}}</ref>
|input = [[Game controller#Gamepad|Super Famicom game controller(s)]]
 
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|input = Super Nintendo Controller
 
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}}
   
 
[[File:RedLineF1SNESRacingScreen.jpg|250px|left|thumb|This is a sample screenshot from the actual racing mode of this video game.]]
 
[[File:RedLineF1SNESRacingScreen.jpg|250px|left|thumb|This is a sample screenshot from the actual racing mode of this video game.]]
   
{{nihongo|'''''Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving'''''|鈴木亜久里のF1スーパードライビング|Suzuki Aguri no F-1 Super Driving|"Aguri Suzuki's F-1 Super Driving"}}<ref>{{cite web | url = http://miyabi18.hp.infoseek.co.jp/date/snes2.txt| title = Japanese title | publisher = JPSNES | date = | accessdate = 2008-04-29}}</ref>, released as '''''Redline F-1 Racer''''' in North America and in Europe and Japan under its original title, is a [[Formula One]] simulator for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Everything from treacherous right turns to [[gasoline]] is simulated as the player tries to win the FIA World Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. The player can play a [[Exhibition_game#Auto_racing|single race]] (non-championship Formula One race) or a [[Season_(sports)#Regular_season|season]] mode where the winner takes all, and the losers can wait until next year.
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{{nihongo|'''''Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving'''''|鈴木亜久里のF1スーパードライビング|Suzuki Aguri no F-1 Super Driving|"Aguri Suzuki's F-1 Super Driving"}},<ref>{{cite web | url = http://miyabi18.hp.infoseek.co.jp/date/snes2.txt| title = Japanese title | publisher = JPSNES | date = | accessdate = 2008-04-29}}</ref> released as '''''Redline F-1 Racer''''' in North America and in Europe and Japan under its original title, is a [[Formula One]] simulator for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Everything from treacherous right turns to [[gasoline]] is simulated as the player tries to win the FIA World Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. The player can play a [[Exhibition game#Auto racing|single race]] (non-championship Formula One race) or a [[Season (sports)#Regular season|season]] mode where the winner takes all, and the losers can wait until next year.
   
The game allows players to customize their racing vehicle. [[Suspension (vehicle)|Suspension]], [[Formula_One_car#Wings|wing]]s, and [[brake]]s among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. Winning is near impossible unless the player can successfully tinker with his vehicle from the beginning of the race week. Even the [[weather]] can betray the player; having the wrong tires will make the car skid out. The controls and overall gameplay are relatively simplistic for a driving simulator game. [[Aguri Suzuki]] even appears in the game as the most expert driver. The graphics in the game look like they come out of an [[History of video game consoles (third generation)|8-bit console system]].
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The game allows players to customize their racing vehicle. [[Suspension (vehicle)|Suspension]], [[Formula One car#Wings|wing]]s, and [[brake]]s among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. Winning is near impossible unless the player can successfully tinker with his vehicle from the beginning of the race week. Even the [[weather]] can betray the player; having the wrong tires will make the car skid out. The controls and overall gameplay are relatively simplistic for a driving simulator game. [[Aguri Suzuki]] even appears in the game as the most expert driver. The graphics in the game look like they come out of an [[History of video game consoles (third generation)|8-bit console system]].
   
 
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[[Category:1992 video games]]
 
[[Category:Absolute Entertainment games]]
 
[[Category:Altron games]]
 
[[Category:Formula One games]]
 
[[Category:Genki games]]
 
[[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games]]
 
 
 
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File:RedLineF1SNESRacingScreen.jpg

This is a sample screenshot from the actual racing mode of this video game.

Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving (鈴木亜久里のF1スーパードライビング Suzuki Aguri no F-1 Super Driving?, "Aguri Suzuki's F-1 Super Driving"),[3] released as Redline F-1 Racer in North America and in Europe and Japan under its original title, is a Formula One simulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Everything from treacherous right turns to gasoline is simulated as the player tries to win the FIA World Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. 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.

The game allows players to customize their racing vehicle. Suspension, wings, and brakes among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. Winning is near impossible unless the player can successfully tinker with his vehicle from the beginning of the race week. Even the weather can betray the player; having the wrong tires will make the car skid out. The controls and overall gameplay are relatively simplistic for a driving simulator game. Aguri Suzuki even appears in the game as the most expert driver. The graphics in the game look like they come out of an 8-bit console system.

References[ | ]

  1. Release information. GameFAQs. Retrieved on 2008-04-29
  2. Additional release information. Camya. Retrieved on 2009-03-26
  3. Japanese title. JPSNES. Retrieved on 2008-04-29

See also[ | ]

  • World Grand Prix - a similar looking game that only has a few dozen pixels less than this game


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