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Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II

Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II[a] is an arcade-style Formula One racing video game developed and manufactured by Sega for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, Master System, and the Game Gear in 1992. It is a follow-up to Super Monaco GP. The game was also endorsed by, and had technical input from, the then-Formula One champion Ayrton Senna. Gameplay includes a World Championship season featuring recreations of the tracks in the 1991 Formula One World Championship, along with a three-race "Senna GP" mode set on fictional tracks.

Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II
European cover art
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Programmer(s)Takahiro Hamano
Masahiro Wakayama
Artist(s)Kaki
Rieko Kodama
Kazuyoshi Tsugawa
Composer(s)Tokuhiko Uwabo
Haruyo Oguro (GEN/MD)
Masaru Setsumaru (MS, GG)
SeriesMonaco GP
Platform(s)
Release
  • JP: July 17, 1992
  • PAL: August 1992
  • NA: September 1992
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player

The game was initially suggested by Sega's distributor in Brazil, Tectoy, but developed by Sega in Japan. The game's development was also assisted by Senna, who personally supplied his own advice about the tracks featured in the game. Reception to Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II was mixed to positive, with reviewers praising the gameplay and the graphics but criticizing too few changes from Super Monaco GP.

Gameplay edit

 
A typical in-game screenshot. The player is racing a car from the driver's seat, while a rear view is above, a tachometer is to the left, and a map is to the right.

Based on Formula One,[1] Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II features 19 race tracks: unnamed recreations of the tracks in the 1991 Formula One World Championship, and three fantasy tracks in the Senna GP mode.[2] Players take control of a race car from the driver's seat view, with a rear view at the screen top. The display also includes a map, tachometer, and speedometer. Six individual save slots are included to save games.[3]

In the game's World Championship mode, players have a choice of Beginner or Master difficulty. In addition to the difficulty of the competition, Beginner races take three laps while Master races take six.[2] Each season takes place over sixteen races, in which the player races against fifteen computer-controlled opponents. Players can also enter their name and nationality when starting the mode.[3] Before a race, players can choose their car's transmission: automatic, 4-speed semi-automatic, or 7-speed manual. While automatics are easier to control, manuals provide greater speed.[4] Players must qualify before each race or else start in 12th place.[2] Additionally, the Senna GP mode features races on three tracks, completion of which will earn the player an Ayrton Senna Super License.[2] A Free Practice mode is also available.[3]

Development edit

The initial pitch for Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II came from Tectoy, Sega's distributor in Brazil. Tectoy approached Sega with the concept of developing a game starring Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna,[5] who was the 1988, 1990, and 1991 World Champion.[6] Sega executive vice president Shoichiro Irimajiri personally knew Senna, having previously been an executive at Honda with its F1 division, the engine provider for Senna's team at McLaren, under his oversight. As development of the game began, Senna was personally involved in providing direction for the game and ensured he saw to changes he suggested.[5] Among Senna's suggestions was a lack of speed reduction when driving over stripes in the corners, which the first game had done.[7] A visit Senna made to Sega's Japanese headquarters shortly before the 1991 Japanese Grand Prix resulted in a three and a half hour visit, with developers flocking to meet with him. Senna also recorded voice segments commenting on each of the F1 tracks in the game, except for still under construction Circuit de Catalunya, which had not opened at the time. Segments about that circuit were recorded after the Gran Premio Tío Pepe de España, which opened the circuit to major competition.[5]

The game was announced in Japan by October 1991.[8] Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II was released on July 17, 1992 in Japan,[9] August in PAL regions,[10] and September in North America.[4] For an article in their magazine, Mega Drive Advanced Gaming had F1 racing driver Johnny Herbert play the game.[11] In 1994, an article in Computer and Video Games called the game "easily the biggest selling driving game for the Mega Drive".[12]

Reception edit

GamePro praised the speed of the Genesis version and highlighted its improvements in graphics and sound over Super Monaco GP.[4] Player One gave the Mega Drive version a positive review, but posed that owners of the first game would have difficulty understanding why to purchase the sequel.[17] Two reviewers for Mean Machines praised the game as being one of the best racing games on the console but as too similar to Super Monaco GP;[18] the same sentiment was echoed by Tim Boone of Computer and Video Games.[19] Vince Matthews of Game Players was critical of the lack of improvements compared to the original game, focused mainly on control pad issues.[20] In reviewing the game for Hobby Consolas, Giancarlo Vialli gave high praise for the game's improvements over the original, but found the lack of setup adjustments that were present in the first game as a negative.[1] Mega placed the game at #5 in their "Top Mega Drive Games of All Time".[21]

In reviewing the Master System version, German magazine VideoGames gave praise to the game's controls while also critical of the lack of perception of speed.[22] Reviews for Player One and Sega Power shared the same criticism of the Master System version.[23][24] For the Game Gear version, German magazine Power Play praised the improvement of the graphics over the first game.[25] In 2017, GamesRadar+ ranked the game 25th in their "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time".[26]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: アイルトン セナ スーパーモナコGP II, Hepburn: Airuton Sena Sūpā Monako GP Tsū

References edit

  1. ^ a b Vialli, Giancarlo (August 1992). "Lo más nuevo: El señor de la velocidad". Hobby Consolas (in Spanish). No. 11. pp. 62, 71.
  2. ^ a b c d Mellerick, Paul (June 1992). "Reviewed! Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II". Sega Force. No. 6. pp. 10–11.
  3. ^ a b c Marriott, Scott Alan. "Super Monaco GP II - Overview". AllGame. from the original on November 14, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Capt. Controller (October 1992). "Genesis Pro Review: Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II". GamePro. No. 39. p. 52.
  5. ^ a b c Sponsel, Sebastian (November 16, 2015). "Interview: Stefano Arnhold (Tectoy)". Sega-16. Ken Horowitz. from the original on October 4, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  6. ^ "Formula 1's greatest drivers. Number 1: Ayrton Senna". BBC Sport. November 20, 2012. from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Super Monaco GP II – O clássico de corrida de Ayrton Senna completa 28 anos!" (in Portuguese). Tectoy. July 17, 2020. from the original on July 18, 2020. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  8. ^ "News & Information". Beep! Mega Drive (in Japanese). December 1991. p. 35.
  9. ^ "Monthly Hit Chart". Mega Drive Fan (in Japanese). October 1992. p. 67.
  10. ^ "ProDates". Sega Pro. No. 10. August 1992. p. 7.
  11. ^ "Star Play: Formula One Driver Johnny Herbert". Mega Drive Advanced Gaming. No. 3. November 1992. pp. 12–14.
  12. ^ "Top Gear Group Test: What's the Best Driving Game Ever?". Computer and Video Games. No. 150. May 1994. pp. 108–113.
  13. ^ "GP II". Beep! Mega Drive (in Japanese). August 1992. p. 26.
  14. ^ "All-Formats Racing Games: Comparison Chart Ratings" (PDF). Computer and Video Games. No. 150 (May 1994). United Kingdom: EMAP. 15 April 1994. p. 113.
  15. ^ "Super Monaco GP II". Joystick (in French). No. 29. July 1992. p. 170.
  16. ^ "Super Monaco GP 2 Review". MegaTech (6): 34–37. June 1992.
  17. ^ "Super Monaco GP II". Player One (in French). No. 23. September 1992. pp. 64–65.
  18. ^ Julian and Rad (June 1992). "Super Monaco GP 2 review - Sega Megadrive" (PDF). Mean Machines. pp. 20–21. (PDF) from the original on April 3, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  19. ^ Boone, Tim (July 1992). "CVG Review: Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II". Computer and Video Games. No. 128. p. 68.
  20. ^ Matthews, Vince (October 1992). "Reviews: Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II". Game Players. Vol. 3, no. 5. p. 66.
  21. ^ "Top Mega Drive Games of All Time". Mega. No. 1. October 1992. p. 76.
  22. ^ "Kampf dem Meister Super Monaco GP II". VideoGames (in German). February 1993. p. 107.
  23. ^ "Super Monaco GP II". Player One (in French). No. 23. September 1992. p. 122.
  24. ^ "Power Review: Super Monaco GP II". Sega Power. July 1992. p. 30.
  25. ^ "Computerspiele/tests". Power Play (in German). December 1992. p. 160.
  26. ^ GamesRadar Staff (2017-06-21). "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time". gamesradar. Retrieved 2022-02-24.

External links edit

  • Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II at MobyGames
  • The Game Gear version of Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive

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Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II a is an arcade style Formula One racing video game developed and manufactured by Sega for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive Master System and the Game Gear in 1992 It is a follow up to Super Monaco GP The game was also endorsed by and had technical input from the then Formula One champion Ayrton Senna Gameplay includes a World Championship season featuring recreations of the tracks in the 1991 Formula One World Championship along with a three race Senna GP mode set on fictional tracks Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP IIEuropean cover artDeveloper s SegaPublisher s SegaProgrammer s Takahiro HamanoMasahiro WakayamaArtist s KakiRieko KodamaKazuyoshi TsugawaComposer s Tokuhiko UwaboHaruyo Oguro GEN MD Masaru Setsumaru MS GG SeriesMonaco GPPlatform s Genesis Mega DriveMaster SystemGame GearReleaseJP July 17 1992PAL August 1992NA September 1992Genre s RacingMode s Single playerThe game was initially suggested by Sega s distributor in Brazil Tectoy but developed by Sega in Japan The game s development was also assisted by Senna who personally supplied his own advice about the tracks featured in the game Reception to Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II was mixed to positive with reviewers praising the gameplay and the graphics but criticizing too few changes from Super Monaco GP Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp A typical in game screenshot The player is racing a car from the driver s seat while a rear view is above a tachometer is to the left and a map is to the right Based on Formula One 1 Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II features 19 race tracks unnamed recreations of the tracks in the 1991 Formula One World Championship and three fantasy tracks in the Senna GP mode 2 Players take control of a race car from the driver s seat view with a rear view at the screen top The display also includes a map tachometer and speedometer Six individual save slots are included to save games 3 In the game s World Championship mode players have a choice of Beginner or Master difficulty In addition to the difficulty of the competition Beginner races take three laps while Master races take six 2 Each season takes place over sixteen races in which the player races against fifteen computer controlled opponents Players can also enter their name and nationality when starting the mode 3 Before a race players can choose their car s transmission automatic 4 speed semi automatic or 7 speed manual While automatics are easier to control manuals provide greater speed 4 Players must qualify before each race or else start in 12th place 2 Additionally the Senna GP mode features races on three tracks completion of which will earn the player an Ayrton Senna Super License 2 A Free Practice mode is also available 3 Development editThe initial pitch for Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II came from Tectoy Sega s distributor in Brazil Tectoy approached Sega with the concept of developing a game starring Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna 5 who was the 1988 1990 and 1991 World Champion 6 Sega executive vice president Shoichiro Irimajiri personally knew Senna having previously been an executive at Honda with its F1 division the engine provider for Senna s team at McLaren under his oversight As development of the game began Senna was personally involved in providing direction for the game and ensured he saw to changes he suggested 5 Among Senna s suggestions was a lack of speed reduction when driving over stripes in the corners which the first game had done 7 A visit Senna made to Sega s Japanese headquarters shortly before the 1991 Japanese Grand Prix resulted in a three and a half hour visit with developers flocking to meet with him Senna also recorded voice segments commenting on each of the F1 tracks in the game except for still under construction Circuit de Catalunya which had not opened at the time Segments about that circuit were recorded after the Gran Premio Tio Pepe de Espana which opened the circuit to major competition 5 The game was announced in Japan by October 1991 8 Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II was released on July 17 1992 in Japan 9 August in PAL regions 10 and September in North America 4 For an article in their magazine Mega Drive Advanced Gaming had F1 racing driver Johnny Herbert play the game 11 In 1994 an article in Computer and Video Games called the game easily the biggest selling driving game for the Mega Drive 12 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreBeep MegaDrive7 25 10 SMD 13 Computer and Video Games88 SMD 14 Game Players7 10 GEN GamePro4 5 GEN HobbyConsolas90 100 SMD Joystick88 SMD 15 Player One80 SMD 40 SMS Video Games DE 67 SMS Mean Machines87 SMD Mega Drive Fan21 4 30 SMD Power Play70 GG Sega Force88 SMD 94 SMS Sega Power53 SMS AwardPublicationAwardMegaTech 1991 Hyper Game Award 16 GamePro praised the speed of the Genesis version and highlighted its improvements in graphics and sound over Super Monaco GP 4 Player One gave the Mega Drive version a positive review but posed that owners of the first game would have difficulty understanding why to purchase the sequel 17 Two reviewers for Mean Machines praised the game as being one of the best racing games on the console but as too similar to Super Monaco GP 18 the same sentiment was echoed by Tim Boone of Computer and Video Games 19 Vince Matthews of Game Players was critical of the lack of improvements compared to the original game focused mainly on control pad issues 20 In reviewing the game for Hobby Consolas Giancarlo Vialli gave high praise for the game s improvements over the original but found the lack of setup adjustments that were present in the first game as a negative 1 Mega placed the game at 5 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time 21 In reviewing the Master System version German magazine VideoGames gave praise to the game s controls while also critical of the lack of perception of speed 22 Reviews for Player One and Sega Power shared the same criticism of the Master System version 23 24 For the Game Gear version German magazine Power Play praised the improvement of the graphics over the first game 25 In 2017 GamesRadar ranked the game 25th in their Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive games of all time 26 See also edit nbsp Video games portalVirtua Racing Monaco GP video game Monaco Grand PrixNotes edit Japanese アイルトン セナ スーパーモナコGP II Hepburn Airuton Sena Supa Monako GP TsuReferences edit a b Vialli Giancarlo August 1992 Lo mas nuevo El senor de la velocidad Hobby Consolas in Spanish No 11 pp 62 71 a b c d Mellerick Paul June 1992 Reviewed Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II Sega Force No 6 pp 10 11 a b c Marriott Scott Alan Super Monaco GP II Overview AllGame Archived from the original on November 14 2014 Retrieved July 24 2020 a b c Capt Controller October 1992 Genesis Pro Review Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II GamePro No 39 p 52 a b c Sponsel Sebastian November 16 2015 Interview Stefano Arnhold Tectoy Sega 16 Ken Horowitz Archived from the original on October 4 2018 Retrieved June 22 2018 Formula 1 s greatest drivers Number 1 Ayrton Senna BBC Sport November 20 2012 Archived from the original on 21 June 2019 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Super Monaco GP II O classico de corrida de Ayrton Senna completa 28 anos in Portuguese Tectoy July 17 2020 Archived from the original on July 18 2020 Retrieved July 23 2020 News amp Information Beep Mega Drive in Japanese December 1991 p 35 Monthly Hit Chart Mega Drive Fan in Japanese October 1992 p 67 ProDates Sega Pro No 10 August 1992 p 7 Star Play Formula One Driver Johnny Herbert Mega Drive Advanced Gaming No 3 November 1992 pp 12 14 Top Gear Group Test What s the Best Driving Game Ever Computer and Video Games No 150 May 1994 pp 108 113 GP II Beep Mega Drive in Japanese August 1992 p 26 All Formats Racing Games Comparison Chart Ratings PDF Computer and Video Games No 150 May 1994 United Kingdom EMAP 15 April 1994 p 113 Super Monaco GP II Joystick in French No 29 July 1992 p 170 Super Monaco GP 2 Review MegaTech 6 34 37 June 1992 Super Monaco GP II Player One in French No 23 September 1992 pp 64 65 Julian and Rad June 1992 Super Monaco GP 2 review Sega Megadrive PDF Mean Machines pp 20 21 Archived PDF from the original on April 3 2014 Retrieved July 22 2020 Boone Tim July 1992 CVG Review Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II Computer and Video Games No 128 p 68 Matthews Vince October 1992 Reviews Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II Game Players Vol 3 no 5 p 66 Top Mega Drive Games of All Time Mega No 1 October 1992 p 76 Kampf dem Meister Super Monaco GP II VideoGames in German February 1993 p 107 Super Monaco GP II Player One in French No 23 September 1992 p 122 Power Review Super Monaco GP II Sega Power July 1992 p 30 Computerspiele tests Power Play in German December 1992 p 160 GamesRadar Staff 2017 06 21 Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive games of all time gamesradar Retrieved 2022 02 24 External links editAyrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II at MobyGames The Game Gear version of Ayrton Senna s Super Monaco GP II can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ayrton Senna 27s Super Monaco GP II amp oldid 1187317603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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