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Release date(s)
  
JP: April 22, 1994

Initial release date
  
22 April 1994

Developer
  
Video System

Genre
  
Racing video game


Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Series
  
F-1 Grand Prix

Publisher
  
Video System

F-1 Grand Prix Part III F1 Grand Prix Part III User Screenshot 12 for Super Nintendo

Composer(s)
  
Naoki Itamura Masami Yamana

Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Similar
  
F-1 Grand Prix games, Video System games, Racing video games

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F-1 Grand Prix Part III (F1グランプリPART3) is a Formula One-based racing video game developed and published by Video System exclusively in Japan.

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Summary

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This video game is the third title in Video System's licensed F1 Grand Prix series, which is based on the 1993 Formula One season. It was licensed by Fuji Television and FOCA. It is also the first title in the series to be released exclusively to a home console, which was released for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan on April 22, 1994. All the teams and drivers of the 1993 season are represented except the three-time world champion Ayrton Senna, whose name was not included with the F1 licence. However the player can create a driver with a graphic representation of Senna's face. It is also possible to compete in the 1991 and 1992 Formula One season.

Story mode

The story mode is one of the main features of F-1 Grand Prix Part III.

F-1 Grand Prix Part III F1 Grand Prix Part III User Screenshot 15 for Super Nintendo

Each engine costs a different amount of money to have per race; the most expensive is the Honda engine while the Ford Cosworth engine is the least expensive. There are three difficulty levels in this game: manager (easy), driver (normal), and engineer (hard) along with three different levels of expertise on things like driver education, the ability to gain sponsors and the ability to research/develop new technology. When the funds run out, the game is considered to be over. Winning two drivers' championships in a row is considered to be one of the best endings in the game.

There is an annual charge on racing fuel for the player's vehicle while in career mode in addition to the tires that are used in every racing event.

References

F-1 Grand Prix Part III Wikipedia


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