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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on May 7, 2020 16:17:48 GMT
I love some old F1 games, one of them is on the Sega CD (or Mega CD in other regions), it's called "Formula One World Championship: Beyond the limit" from 1994, while the game is mediocre in gameplay.. it makesup for that in presentation, especially the track overview screen. It seems fitting to be using it for the livestream, but there's a catch: it's based on the 1993 season and that season had a different calendar and some different tracks... So.. i had to edit the videos in order to make them accurate for the livestream... and i think it's done quite good... www.dropbox.com/s/465bc5ijiyr4tzj/Round_7_France.mp4?dl=0However, i already made one for the upcoming British Grand Prix: www.dropbox.com/s/7bhaekboiifax5b/sega%20cd%20intro.mp4?dl=0I will post every edited track overview video i can provide when it is possible (not all 1991 tracks were used in 1993).
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Post by Richard Wilks on May 7, 2020 16:39:15 GMT
These old games were full ambience...
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Post by Kayo "Sideways" Michiels on May 7, 2020 17:00:45 GMT
Yeah, they had limited graphics in terms of gameplay, so they had to compensate it with elaborate stories and artwork...
Back whenthe games came with fully printed user manuals and even background stories... (like 'Elite' had an entire novel written for it).
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Post by Alberto Ibanez on May 7, 2020 17:03:53 GMT
Tell that to me, I loved naval and flight sims. Still remember Jane's F15 spiral bounded manual, what a book! The Nascar and Indycar racing series also had good advice on setups, started learning the trade there ...
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