Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle | |
HumanGrandPrixIIIJPSNESBoxArt.jpg | |
Developer(s) | Human Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Human Entertainment[1] |
Designer | |
Engine | Engine Missing |
status | Status Missing |
Release date | September 30, 1994 (JP) [2] |
Genre | Arcade racing[2] |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer (up to four players) |
Age rating(s) | CERO: n/a (not rated) |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom[2] |
Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
Media | 16-megabit cartridge[3] |
Input | Inputs Missing |
Requirements | Requirements Missing |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle (ヒューマングランプリ3 F1トリプルバトル , "Human Grand Prix 3 F1 Triple Battle")[4] is a Super Famicom Formula One racing game and the prequel of Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle. The object is to win all the major international races on the Formula One circuit. The game can be played by either one, two or even three players (Battle Mode-only) simultaneously. Various modes of racing include: regular season, battle (which is similar to exhibition or single race mode in other Formula One video games), and the time trial mode which tests how fast a player can drive his or her race car on any of the world's premier road courses. Only the vehicles from the 1994 season are used. Michael Schumacher and Satoru Nakajima are the most popular racers in this video game; even though Nakajima is a hidden character.
Even though the game was only released in Japan, all in-game texts are in English.
Teams and drivers[]
Williams: Damon Hill, David Coulthard
Tyrrell: Ukyo Katayama, Mark Blundell
Benetton: Michael Schumacher, J.J. Lehto
McLaren: Mika Häkkinen, Martin Brundle
Arrows: Christian Fittipaldi, Gianni Morbidelli
Lotus: Alessandro Zanardi, Johnny Herbert
Jordan: Rubens Barrichello, Eddie Irvine
Larrousse: Olivier Beretta, Erik Comas
Minardi: Pierluigi Martini, Michele Alboreto
Ligier: Eric Bernard, Olivier Panis
Ferrari: Jean Alesi, Gerhard Berger
Sauber: Karl Wendlinger, Heinz-Harald Frentzen
The default teams that participate within the season mode are Williams, Tyrrell, Benetton, McLaren, Jordan, Ferrari and Sauber. Players have the ability to edit the teams so that they can have any seven teams participate in the way that he or she prefers. Trading drivers between teams is also possible as well as changing a team's engine and creating six altogether new drivers and have them join a team.
References[]
- ↑ Publisher information. All Game. Retrieved on 2008-10-06
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Release information. GameFAQs. Retrieved on 2008-05-02
- ↑ Additional release information. Camya. Retrieved on 2009-02-04
- ↑ Japanese title. Infoseek. Retrieved on 2008-05-02
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