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Sony PSone (PSX) Game: Formula One 2001 |
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Sonys latest motor
racing computer game. The world's first game to feature this year's
Formula 1 season promises to deliver new levels of unrivalled
realism. It offers a wealth of on-track excitement for experienced
gamers, whilst people who are new to the PlayStation experience, can
tailor the game to suit their racing skills. Officially licensed,
Formula One 2001 takes 1 or 2 players to the 17 Grand Prix circuits
hosting rounds of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, to race
against the 11 teams and 22 drivers contesting this year's
title-fight. Sony Computer Entertainment, the creator of
PlayStation, has spent over 12 months developing the highest quality
next-generation graphics and gameplay, to replicate every detail of
the circuits and cars, while adding a host of new features which
redefine the standards for computer games. Beginners can learn to
drive an F1 car using the 'Quick Race' mode - with all driver aids
switched on to ease the task - while experienced game racers can
tackle full-length Grand Prix weekends and the whole 17-race
championship series. The 'Anytime Save' feature allows players to
save their game at any point during a race - to continue later, and
the 'Time Attack' mode allows up to 16 players to battle for the
honour of fastest lap time around their favourite circuit.
Game Features
• Includes all teams, drivers and tracks of the 2001 FIA Formula One
World Championship
• Exclusive dual-commentary by official TV commentators Murray
Walker and Martin Brundle
• Standard-setting level of detail with full 17-man pit-crews, track
marshals, individual cockpits and photo-realistic graphics
• Real-time weather-system impacts upon track conditions and can
change during the course of the weekend or even in the race
• A constant 60 frames per second of intense racing at over 200 mph
gives F1 fans all the realism and adrenaline of the real F1
experience
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