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Game Boy - Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge Box Art Front

Players practice up to six laps or qualify for every Formula One race of the season using metric units (kilometres per hour instead of miles per hour). It was one of the few 8-bit Formula One video games to adequately represent the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as having an urban background along with several other urban race tracks represented in the 1990 Formula One season with the exception that Circuit de Catalunya is presented in this version as the round in Spain, alltough Jerez hosted the 1990 Spanish Grand Prix. Tire wear is possible resulting in trips to the pit crew for maintenance and repairs. A radio allows communication with the crew chief; he will advise whether repairs are necessary. The top speed of the vehicle is 335 kilometres per hour and turbo is not used in the game. Before the first qualifying session can take place, the player must insert his name and his nationality. The name can be up to 10 characters long and the country has to fit into a three-character field. Since the game doesn't verify if the three-letter code matches up to a real nationality, it doesn't matter if the player makes up a nationality for a fictional country.

- TheGamesDB

ReleasedSep 01, 1992
DeveloperSystem 3
PublisherAcclaim Entertainment
Players1
Co-OpNo

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Head out to the track and blast through hairpin turns in FERRARI GRAND PRIX CHALLENGE. Get on one of 16 international tracks where you'll have to face 25 tough competitors. Since you can't run on one tank of gas forever, you'll have to make strategic decisions about pit stops. Once in the pit, you're in full control of the action. Get into high gear with FERRARI GRAND PRIX CHALLENGE.

16 tracks; 25 competitors; interactive pit stops; negotiate turns at high speeds; precision maneuvering

Controls: Gamepad, Gamepad/Joystick, Joystick

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