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Genre Racing - Formula One
Language Machine Language
Controls Mouse, Joystick
Players 1, Demo, 2 (sim. Null-Modem)
Resolution Low
Programmer(s) Droin, Christian, Macré, Daniel, Langlois, Jean-Luc
Graphic Artist(s) Polard, Stéphane
Game design Macré, Daniel
Musician(s) Bescond, André
Sound FX [unknown]
Year 1991
Publisher Lankhor
Distributor -
Developer [n/a]
Licensed from -
Country United Kingdom
Software English
Box/Instructions English, French, German
License Commercial
ST Type ST, STe, 0.5MB
Number of Disks 1, Single Sided Votes / Statistics Rating: 7.7/10 · Votes: 100 · Downloads: 4,826 · Hits: 71,647
Additional Comments See P. Putnik's site for adapted versions for hardware like HxC Floppy Emulator, Atari harddisk, TT, Falcon030 and more:
The Atari ST Game Archive Screenshots (16) Vroom — screenshot 1 Vroom — screenshot 2 Vroom — screenshot 3 Vroom — screenshot 4 Vroom — screenshot 5 Vroom — screenshot 6 Vroom — screenshot 7 Vroom — screenshot 8 Vroom — screenshot 9 Vroom — screenshot 10 Vroom — screenshot 11 Vroom — screenshot 12 Vroom — screenshot 13 Vroom — screenshot 14 Vroom — screenshot 15 Vroom — screenshot 16 Cover Art (5) Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Trivia (3) Sound
This game features digital title music and sound effects
Hardware
Supports RS232 for multiplayer action
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.
Book / Magazine Reviews (1) Atari ST User · December, 1991 · Rating: 90%
Comments (4) IntoTheVerticalBlank — 8 Jul 2020
David:
http://atari.8bitchip.info/SCRSH/vrooms.html
david — 7 Jul 2020
Where oh where can I get a version of this game not the one on Ebay that is 60 quid.
Steve — 25 Sept 2015
What more can be said about this game? Nothing new to add here other than my thumbs up vote for this being one of the ST racing greats! Ace FUN!!
nativ — 29 Jul 2013
Later this game was picked up and re-released on consoles and home computer by dOmark as 'F1'
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