F-1 Race: Difference between revisions

From Data Crystal
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
  | systems = {{system|Game Boy}}
  | systems = {{system|Game Boy}}
  | usa = {{date|1990|November|9}}
  | usa = {{date|1990|November|9}}
  | europe = {{date|1991|February|3|nocat=y}}
  | japan = {{date|1991|February|3|nocat=y}}
  | europe = {{date|1991|October|10|nocat=y}}
  | europe = {{date|1991|October|10|nocat=y}}
}}
}}
Line 14: Line 14:
|type=Grayscale Spiel
|type=Grayscale Spiel
|supergameboy=No
|supergameboy=No
|cartridgetype=ROM + MB2 + BATT
|cartridgetype=ROM + MBC2 + Battery
|licensecode=01 (NINTENDO)
|licensecode=01 (NINTENDO)
|romsize=1 Mbit
|romsize=128 KiB
|romchecksum=0xE477
|romchecksum=0xE477
|sramsize=''No RAM''
|sramsize=0 KiB
|headerchecksum=0x4C
|headerchecksum=0x4C
|game=F1 Race}}
|game=F1 Race}}

Latest revision as of 16:13, 9 February 2024

Title Screen

F-1 Race

Developer: HAL Laboratory
Publisher: Nintendo
Platforms: Game Boy
Released in JP: February 3, 1991
Released in US: November 9, 1990
Released in EU: October 10, 1991


F-1 Race
Internal Name F1RACE
Region Code U.S.A. & Europe
Type Grayscale Spiel
SGB Support No
Cartridge Type ROM + MBC2 + Battery
License Code 01 (NINTENDO)
ROM Size 128 KiB
ROM Checksum 0xE477
SRAM Size 0 KiB
Header Checksum 0x4C


Sub-pages

No standard subpages yet!

Utilities

There are no known utilities.

Hacks

There are no known hacks.

Miscellaneous

F-1 Race features racing in one of two Formula One cars around a variety of tracks near world capitals and landmarks. Game play is similar to that of the classic Pole Position.

Known Dumps

  • F-1 Race (JUE) (V1.0) [!]

External links

(Note: include some links here)