Atari ST - Loriciel - 1989
Turbo Cup
1 / 8- Genre
- Racing - Cars
- Year
- 1989
- Language
- Machine Language
- Publisher
- Loriciel
- Controls
- Joystick
- Distributor
- -
- Players
- 1
- Developer
- [n/a]
- Resolution
- Low
- Licensed from
- -
- Programmer(s)
- Baillet, Vincent
- Country

- Graphic Artist(s)
- De Flores, Marco / Gaidon, IvanMasson, Bruno
- Software
- French
- Game design
- [unknown]
- Box/Instructions
- French
- Musician(s)
- Winogradoff, Michel
- License
- Commercial
- Sound FX
- Winogradoff, Michel
- Serial
- —
- Cover Artist(s)
- —
- ST Type
- ST, STe / 0.5MB
- MIDI
- —
- Version
- —
- Dump
- Download
- Number of Disks
- 2 / Single Sided
- Dump format
- HFE, Pasti, RAW, SCP
- Protection
- —
OTHER VERSIONS WITH THE SAME TITLE (4)
OTHER VERSIONS WITH A DIFFERENT TITLE (2)
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Disk 1
TRIVIA (4)
Sound
This game features digital title music and sound effects
Endorsed by Paris-Dakar rally, Tourist Trophy and French Turbo Cup race winner Réne Metge.
<br>European Video Games Championship 1989
Atari ST version of Turbo Cup was one of the five competition games in European Video Games Championship 1989 held at Salon de la Micro computer show in Paris.
Other four competition games were Super Mario Bros. (NES), New Zealand Story (Amiga), Captain Silver (Sega Master System) and Forgotten Worlds (Amstrad CPC).
Championship was won by US Gold sponsored Computer + Video Games magazine team from UK. Second place went to French team sponsored by Tilt Magazine while Spanish team sponsored by Micromania Magazine came third.
Grand prize was 3000 francs.
Source: Computer + Video Games issue 97 Dec 1989
Other four competition games were Super Mario Bros. (NES), New Zealand Story (Amiga), Captain Silver (Sega Master System) and Forgotten Worlds (Amstrad CPC).
Championship was won by US Gold sponsored Computer + Video Games magazine team from UK. Second place went to French team sponsored by Tilt Magazine while Spanish team sponsored by Micromania Magazine came third.
Grand prize was 3000 francs.
Source: Computer + Video Games issue 97 Dec 1989
Releases
The Atari ST version was released first on the 16 bit market in Europe. Published later for other 16 bit systems.
Source: Research of over 16700 software reviews from UK computer magazines between 1985 and 1996.
Source: Research of over 16700 software reviews from UK computer magazines between 1985 and 1996.
BOOK / MAGAZINE REVIEWS (1)
The One · December, 1988Rating: 78 %

