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1989 video game
1989 video game
Super Formula: Chijō Saisoku no Battle
Tail to Nose: Great Championship
Super Formula: Chijō Saisoku no Battle
Arcade flyer ofSuper Formula: Chijō Saisoku no Battle.
DeveloperVideo System
PublisherVideo System
ComposerNaoki Itamura(Gekko Itamura)
PlatformArcade
Release
GenreArcaderacing(Formula One)
ModeSingle-player

Tail to Nose: Great Championship, known in Japan asSuper Formula: Chijō Saisoku no Battle (スーパーフォーミュラ・地上最速のバトル,"Super Formula: The Battle of the Fastest on the Ground"), is a1989Formula One-basedarcaderacingvideo game developed and published by Video System.

Summary

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Super Formula was one of the earliest arcade games related to Formula 1, in this case the1988 season. Although being an unlicensed game, the teams, drivers, sponsors and the only fourcircuits available were inspired by real-life ones. The selectable drivers are also recognizable in the graphic representations of their faces.

It can be considered as the predecessor to theF-1 Grand Prix video game series.

Constructors and drivers

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Screenshot showing the gameplay.

Selectable

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2 -Japan S. Nakaji (Satoru Nakajima)
1 -Brazil N. Poquet (Nelson Piquet)
11 -France A. Prist (Alain Prost)
12 -Brazil A. Seena (Ayrton Senna)
28 -Austria G. Burger (Gerhard Berger)
27 -Italy M. Albert (Michele Alboreto)
5 -United Kingdom N. Manuel (Nigel Mansell)
6 -Italy R. Patric (Riccardo Patrese)
20 -Belgium T. Boozen (Thierry Boutsen)
19 -Italy A. Nanine (Alessandro Nannini)
16 -Italy I. Capela (Ivan Capelli)
15 -Brazil M. Gugmin (Maurício Gugelmin)
  • The "Lotos Homda", "McLarun Homda" and "Ferreri" are 1500cc turbocharged cars.
  • The "Willarms Jadd", "Benetten Foad" and "Marci Jadd" are 3500cc non-turbocharged cars.

Other drivers

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(26 drivers)

Circuits

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References

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External links

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Monaco GP
Pole Position
Final Lap
Satoru Nakajima F-1
Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix
F-1 Grand Prix (Video System)
F1 (Lankhor)
F1 Circus
F1 Pole Position/Human Grand Prix
Formula One (Sony)
Racing Simulation
F1 (Codemasters/EA Sports)
F1 Manager
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