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Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving is a late '80s Formula One simulator built for the Super Nintendo and Super Famicom. Players tweak car settings like suspension and wing angles before battling through races or full season campaigns. Split-screen multiplayer lets two drivers clash on the same system. The game emphasizes preparation, wrong tire choices or misconfigured parts lead to spins and lost time. Handling feels straightforward but requires adjusting to track conditions and rival moves. The game stands out for letting players shape their car’s performance in minute detail, a rarity for 1992 racing titles. Aguri Suzuki isn’t just a name on the box, he’s a playable character representing the real-life driver. Graphics and sound lean into 8-bit simplicity, with blocky tracks and minimal crowd effects. Originally released in 1992, it remains a niche pick for retro racing fans who enjoy fiddling with setup menus more than high-speed drifts.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
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