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Formula One 1995

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Hi guys,

Was just playing an old game on my PS1, due to my PS3 playing bust unable to play F1 2010, so I ended up playing a relic. "Formula One" for PS1 chronicled the 1995 Season, including what I think are quite a few of the most prestigious pay drivers of all time (Montermini, Delatraz, Inoue etc are all included). As well as having this legendary line up of drivers, the game is also arguably the best F1 game on PS1. Anyway, just thought I'd bring this to anyone who might have an interest in this kinda thing's attention. Pretty cheap on the net as well, won't have to pay a great deal at all
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F1 95 was good. Though my fave is still F1 97, mainly as it had the bugs ironed out
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Collieafc wrote:F1 95 was good. Though my fave is still F1 97, mainly as it had the bugs ironed out

Totally agreed.

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I liked that you could make a traffic jam at some point of the track. Maybe some backmarkers managed to go through while most top drivers were locked. By doing that Forti could win a race!
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Collieafc wrote:F1 95 was good. Though my fave is still F1 97, mainly as it had the bugs ironed out


Out of curiosity, were Mastercard Lola represented in game...?
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WIDD wrote:
Collieafc wrote:F1 95 was good. Though my fave is still F1 97, mainly as it had the bugs ironed out


Out of curiosity, were Mastercard Lola represented in game...?


Sadly, they aren't.

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Shizuka wrote:
WIDD wrote:
Collieafc wrote:F1 95 was good. Though my fave is still F1 97, mainly as it had the bugs ironed out


Out of curiosity, were Mastercard Lola represented in game...?


Sadly, they aren't.


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Shizuka wrote:Sadly, they aren't.


Disappointed, could've set yourself a challenge to see how many laps you can go without getting lapped...
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WIDD wrote:
Shizuka wrote:Sadly, they aren't.


Disappointed, could've set yourself a challenge to see how many laps you can go without getting lapped...


Given 97 speeds and the 10-12 sec that Lola was off the pace, Rosset would've been lapped at lap 7 and Sospiri at lap 9. That seems... early! :D
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I know...but imagine the celebrations if you somehow managed to qualify above second last! (107% rule disabled obviously)
Murray: "This could give Mika Hakkinen his opportunity to get past Ralf Schumacher, as Nigel Mansell did to Senna in 1959."
Martin: "I was born in 1959; I think it was a touch later than that, Murray!"
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