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F-1 Spirit (series)

F-1 Spirit (エフワン スピリット) is a series of Formula One-based racing video games developed and published by Konami starting on the MSX in 1987.

F-1 Spirit
Genre(s)Racing
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
First releaseF-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1
1987
Latest releaseF-1 Spirit
1991

F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 edit

F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1
 
Japanese cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami[1]
Composer(s)Kazuhiko Uehara
Motoaki Furukawa
Yoshinori Sasaki
Platform(s)MSX home computer[1]
Release
Genre(s)Racing[1]
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 is a top down Formula One racing game, developed and published by Konami, which was released for the MSX in Japan and Europe in 1987. The game engine is very similar to Konami's Road Fighter. It also features Konami's custom sound chip called Konami SCC (a five-channel chip that complements the three-channel PSG chip of the MSX computer system, or in other words, a sound custom chip that brings five voices more to the three voices of the PSG sound chip on the system), and great MSX1 graphics to go with it. It was one of the first ROM on MSX with this sound feature. Together with its "3D" spinoff (F-1 Spirit: 3D Special), F-1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 was the most extended racing game Konami released for the MSX.

 
Top-down view racing game

This third-person racing game features many different types of cars. Everything starts with stock cars, moving up to rally cars and Formula 3. The main goal is to finish at first place with Formula 1, the king class of racing. There are six types of races: Stock race, Rally, F3 race, F3000 race, Endurance race, and finally F1 races (16 tracks). Initially, the player can only race in the stock, rally and F3 races. As the player win races, he will accumulate points that will allow him to play new races. If the player finish a race at first place he will receive nine points. He gets eight points if he finishes second, etc. If the player finish 10th or later, he will not score any points. There are 16 different tracks for F1 cars. As the player wins races, he will be able to play more tracks in the F1 car category. To complete the game, the players must have to win all of the 16 F1 tracks. There's a grand total of 21 tracks. The first races are the easiest ones: the cars are slow and the enemies do not drive very well, but as the player classify for new tracks the difficulty will increase: F1 cars are fast and the players will need a great agility to win in F1 race.

The difficulty level can be set, the race track selected and the number of laps is variable. The field includes ready made and custom made cars (the player can select engine, tires, suspension). Avoiding the slower cars the player come up to lap can be crucial. During a race, the players can bump into other cars and into the side boards and other obstacles, but this will damage the player's car. In every track, there is a pit lane (labeled with the letters "PIT") where the players can fuel up and repair the car. Top speed will decrease if the engine is damaged and the players will lose time in every lap. When they are in the PIT STOP they can hold down the DOWN key to speed up car repairs, but the fuel intake will be slower. The fuel consumption is determined by the RPM meter (as in real car). F1 tracks cannot be won at the first race unless they become an ace driver. To win an F1 race, they must memorize each curve and play each race several times to know where to brake and where to accelerate.

An unlicensed Master System port was released by Zemina in the same year, as F1 스피리트.

A similar game, Chequered Flag, was released for the arcades in 1988.

A1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1 edit

A special version of the original F-1 Spirit, A1 Spirit: The Way to Formula-1, was released as a pack-in with Panasonic's "Joy Handle" game controller. The chief differences are that it features futuristic vehicles instead of racing cars, different passwords (e.g. "PANASONIC" to see the ending demo), and some bugfixes.

F-1 Spirit 3D Special edit

F-1 Spirit 3D Special
 
Cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Composer(s)Goro Kin
Platform(s)MSX2+
Release
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

F-1 Spirit 3D Special (F1スピリット 3Dスペシャル) is a full successor to the game, and was released in 1988 for the MSX2+ spec. Unlike the original, this game uses scaling-based third-person graphics like Pole Position and the like, and focuses specifically on F-1 racing.

In addition to the Free Run and Grand Prix modes, there is a two player Battle Mode. The difficulty level can be set, and in Free Run a number of settings (such as the number of laps) is variable. Cars are custom made; the body and color of the car, the engine, the tires, the suspension, the brakes, the gear, and the wings can be all modified.

 
The new look of 3D Special

It was released on two floppy disks, and it's the only game Konami ever developed for the MSX2+ spec. This game featured a special cable which allowed two MSX2+ computers to be linked via the second joystick port. This cable was sold separately under the name JE700 Multiplayer Link Cable, and was also reverse-engineered by some enthusiasts for use in other games.

Another thing that makes this game special is that it uses MSX-Music ("FM-PAC"), the Yamaha YM2413 OPLL sound chip, originally sold separately or built into various models of the MSX2+ and MSX turboR computers. This is the only game in which Konami used that particular sound chip; other Konami games with enhanced music use Konami's own SCC sound chip. Even games distributed on floppy disk were often accompanied by a SCC ROM cartridge, like Snatcher and SD Snatcher. The original music was composed by Goro Kin (supposedly a pseudonym).

A similar product, F-1 Sensation, was released for the Family Computer in 1993. It contains many of the same features (though Battle Mode was dropped), but is based around the 1992 Formula One season.

F-1 Spirit (Game Boy) edit

F-1 Spirit
World Circuit Series
The Spirit of F-1
 
Japanese cover art
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)Game Boy
Release
  • JP: February 28, 1991
  • NA: March 1992
  • EU: 1992
  • JP: September 25, 1997 (Konami GB Collection Vol. 1)
  • EU: 2000 (Konami GB Collection Vol. 1)
Genre(s)Formula One racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer (up to four players)
 
F-1 Spirit screenshots

F-1 Spirit (エフワン スピリット)), released in North America as World Circuit Series and in Europe as The Spirit of F-1, was released for the Game Boy in 1991. It is a top-viewed racing game like the original.

Players can compete in Formula 3, Formula 3000 and Formula 1. 25 different tracks from around the world are featured, with some of them only playable on the according class. As the players rise in class, tracks become longer (forcing pit stops), racers become faster and turns change from simple low angle corners which require no more than a slight trajectory, to elbow corners which require some skill to turn without losing speed.

It was later re-released on the first volume of Konami GB Collection in Japan and Europe, although it was renamed Konami Racing in all versions of this collection.

F-1 Spirit remake edit

In 2004, an unlicensed remake of the original F-1 Spirit was released by Brain Games, chiefly for the 2004 Retro Remakes competition.[2] In this context, it was developed as a successor to that team's Road Fighter remake.

This remake retains much of the gameplay and content of the original, but with changed physics, a number of sound and graphical improvements (some of the latter make the game resemble titles such as F-1 Grand Prix), and online leaderboards.

It was ported for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and even ARM devices.[3] Binary versions for Windows and OS X are provided, while .deb is provided for Ubuntu and Debian. For other Linux flavors or other OSes in general, the source code for the game is available as well.

Soundtrack edit

F-1 Spirit & F-1 Spirit 3D Special
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 21, 1989
GenreVideo game soundtrack
Length19:04
LabelKing Records
MSX Racing Spirit Soundtracks
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2014
GenreVideo game soundtrack
Length38:31
LabelEGG MUSIC RECORDS / D4Enterprise
  • The game soundtrack of F-1 Spirit & F-1 Spirit 3D Special (F1スピリット&F1スピリット3Dスペシャル) was released on May 21, 1989 by King Records exclusively in Japan.
  • The game soundtrack of MSX Racing Spirit Soundtracks (MSX レーシングスピリットサウンドトラック, MSX Rēshingu Supiritto Saundotorakku) was released on May 19, 2014 by EGG MUSIC RECORDS / D4Enterprise exclusively in Japan.
F-1 Spirit & F-1 Spirit 3D Special (19:04)
No.TitleLength
1."F-1 Shuffle (Title)"0:14
2."Starting Grid (Start)"0:06
3."D/G (Select)"0:34
4."Hot Summer Riding (Stock Car BGM)"1:12
5."Random Approach (Rally BGM)"0:49
6."Next (Ranking <Retire>)"0:38
7."Self-Confidence (F3000 BGM)"0:54
8."Vanishing Heat (Endurance BGM)"0:46
9."Winning Run (Ranking <Goal>)"0:32
10."F-1 Spirit (F1-BGM)"1:02
11."Failed! (Pit~F-1 Spirit)"0:32
12."Street Collection (Ending)"1:28
13."Is it "Domingo" Today? (My Heart's Beating) (Title)"0:44
14."Constructor (Select)"0:43
15."Practice Makes Perfect (BGM 1)"1:31
16."Turn on The Run (BGM 2)"1:49
17."Out of Rap (BGM 3)"1:20
18."Hot Road (BGM 4)"0:46
19."Make What Haste You Can! (Pit)"0:42
20."Big Don (Grand Prix Rank 1)"0:32
21."Glory (Grand Prix Rank 2, 3)"0:13
22."Light Step (Ranking)"0:50
23."Calm Feelings (Ending)"1:07

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e F-1 Spirit: The Way To Formula-1 at GameFAQs
  2. ^ F-1 Spirit remake 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine on Brain Games
  3. ^ f1spirit on GitHub

External links edit

  • F-1 Spirit - The way to Formula-1 (Sega Master System) at GameFAQs
  • F-1 Spirit - The way to Formula-1 (in Japanese)
  • at MSXnet.org
  • A-1 Spirit: The Way To Formula-1 at GameFAQs
  • A-1 Spirit: The Way To Formula-1 at Generation-MSX
  • F-1 Spirit: 3D Special at GameFAQs
  • F-1 Spirit: 3D Special at Generation-MSX
  • F-1 Spirit/World Circuit Series/The Spirit of F-1 at GameFAQs
  • F-1 Spirit - Square Enix music online
  • Konami MSX games

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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese August 2011 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Japanese article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja F1スピリット see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated ja F1スピリット to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation F 1 Spirit エフワン スピリット is a series of Formula One based racing video games developed and published by Konami starting on the MSX in 1987 F 1 SpiritGenre s RacingDeveloper s KonamiPublisher s KonamiFirst releaseF 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 11987Latest releaseF 1 Spirit1991 Contents 1 F 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 1 1 A1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 2 F 1 Spirit 3D Special 3 F 1 Spirit Game Boy 4 F 1 Spirit remake 5 Soundtrack 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksF 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 editF 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 nbsp Japanese cover artDeveloper s KonamiPublisher s Konami 1 Composer s Kazuhiko UeharaMotoaki FurukawaYoshinori SasakiPlatform s MSX home computer 1 ReleaseJP 1987 1 EU 1987 1 Genre s Racing 1 Mode s Single player multiplayer F 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 is a top down Formula One racing game developed and published by Konami which was released for the MSX in Japan and Europe in 1987 The game engine is very similar to Konami s Road Fighter It also features Konami s custom sound chip called Konami SCC a five channel chip that complements the three channel PSG chip of the MSX computer system or in other words a sound custom chip that brings five voices more to the three voices of the PSG sound chip on the system and great MSX1 graphics to go with it It was one of the first ROM on MSX with this sound feature Together with its 3D spinoff F 1 Spirit 3D Special F 1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 was the most extended racing game Konami released for the MSX nbsp Top down view racing game This third person racing game features many different types of cars Everything starts with stock cars moving up to rally cars and Formula 3 The main goal is to finish at first place with Formula 1 the king class of racing There are six types of races Stock race Rally F3 race F3000 race Endurance race and finally F1 races 16 tracks Initially the player can only race in the stock rally and F3 races As the player win races he will accumulate points that will allow him to play new races If the player finish a race at first place he will receive nine points He gets eight points if he finishes second etc If the player finish 10th or later he will not score any points There are 16 different tracks for F1 cars As the player wins races he will be able to play more tracks in the F1 car category To complete the game the players must have to win all of the 16 F1 tracks There s a grand total of 21 tracks The first races are the easiest ones the cars are slow and the enemies do not drive very well but as the player classify for new tracks the difficulty will increase F1 cars are fast and the players will need a great agility to win in F1 race The difficulty level can be set the race track selected and the number of laps is variable The field includes ready made and custom made cars the player can select engine tires suspension Avoiding the slower cars the player come up to lap can be crucial During a race the players can bump into other cars and into the side boards and other obstacles but this will damage the player s car In every track there is a pit lane labeled with the letters PIT where the players can fuel up and repair the car Top speed will decrease if the engine is damaged and the players will lose time in every lap When they are in the PIT STOP they can hold down the DOWN key to speed up car repairs but the fuel intake will be slower The fuel consumption is determined by the RPM meter as in real car F1 tracks cannot be won at the first race unless they become an ace driver To win an F1 race they must memorize each curve and play each race several times to know where to brake and where to accelerate An unlicensed Master System port was released by Zemina in the same year as F1 스피리트 A similar game Chequered Flag was released for the arcades in 1988 A1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 edit A special version of the original F 1 Spirit A1 Spirit The Way to Formula 1 was released as a pack in with Panasonic s Joy Handle game controller The chief differences are that it features futuristic vehicles instead of racing cars different passwords e g PANASONIC to see the ending demo and some bugfixes F 1 Spirit 3D Special editF 1 Spirit 3D Special nbsp Cover artDeveloper s KonamiPublisher s KonamiComposer s Goro KinPlatform s MSX2 ReleaseJP 1988Genre s RacingMode s Single player multiplayer F 1 Spirit 3D Special F1スピリット 3Dスペシャル is a full successor to the game and was released in 1988 for the MSX2 spec Unlike the original this game uses scaling based third person graphics like Pole Position and the like and focuses specifically on F 1 racing In addition to the Free Run and Grand Prix modes there is a two player Battle Mode The difficulty level can be set and in Free Run a number of settings such as the number of laps is variable Cars are custom made the body and color of the car the engine the tires the suspension the brakes the gear and the wings can be all modified nbsp The new look of 3D Special It was released on two floppy disks and it s the only game Konami ever developed for the MSX2 spec This game featured a special cable which allowed two MSX2 computers to be linked via the second joystick port This cable was sold separately under the name JE700 Multiplayer Link Cable and was also reverse engineered by some enthusiasts for use in other games Another thing that makes this game special is that it uses MSX Music FM PAC the Yamaha YM2413 OPLL sound chip originally sold separately or built into various models of the MSX2 and MSX turboR computers This is the only game in which Konami used that particular sound chip other Konami games with enhanced music use Konami s own SCC sound chip Even games distributed on floppy disk were often accompanied by a SCC ROM cartridge like Snatcher and SD Snatcher The original music was composed by Goro Kin supposedly a pseudonym A similar product F 1 Sensation was released for the Family Computer in 1993 It contains many of the same features though Battle Mode was dropped but is based around the 1992 Formula One season F 1 Spirit Game Boy editF 1 SpiritWorld Circuit SeriesThe Spirit of F 1 nbsp Japanese cover artDeveloper s KonamiPublisher s JP KonamiNA UltraEU Palcom SoftwarePlatform s Game BoyReleaseJP February 28 1991NA March 1992EU 1992JP September 25 1997 Konami GB Collection Vol 1 EU 2000 Konami GB Collection Vol 1 Genre s Formula One racingMode s Single player multiplayer up to four players nbsp F 1 Spirit screenshots F 1 Spirit エフワン スピリット released in North America as World Circuit Series and in Europe as The Spirit of F 1 was released for the Game Boy in 1991 It is a top viewed racing game like the original Players can compete in Formula 3 Formula 3000 and Formula 1 25 different tracks from around the world are featured with some of them only playable on the according class As the players rise in class tracks become longer forcing pit stops racers become faster and turns change from simple low angle corners which require no more than a slight trajectory to elbow corners which require some skill to turn without losing speed It was later re released on the first volume of Konami GB Collection in Japan and Europe although it was renamed Konami Racing in all versions of this collection F 1 Spirit remake editIn 2004 an unlicensed remake of the original F 1 Spirit was released by Brain Games chiefly for the 2004 Retro Remakes competition 2 In this context it was developed as a successor to that team s Road Fighter remake This remake retains much of the gameplay and content of the original but with changed physics a number of sound and graphical improvements some of the latter make the game resemble titles such as F 1 Grand Prix and online leaderboards It was ported for Windows Mac OS X Linux and even ARM devices 3 Binary versions for Windows and OS X are provided while deb is provided for Ubuntu and Debian For other Linux flavors or other OSes in general the source code for the game is available as well Soundtrack editF 1 Spirit amp F 1 Spirit 3D SpecialSoundtrack album by Konami Kukeiha ClubReleasedMay 21 1989GenreVideo game soundtrackLength19 04LabelKing Records MSX Racing Spirit SoundtracksSoundtrack album by Konami Kukeiha ClubReleasedMay 19 2014GenreVideo game soundtrackLength38 31LabelEGG MUSIC RECORDS D4Enterprise The game soundtrack of F 1 Spirit amp F 1 Spirit 3D Special F1スピリット amp F1スピリット3Dスペシャル was released on May 21 1989 by King Records exclusively in Japan The game soundtrack of MSX Racing Spirit Soundtracks MSX レーシングスピリットサウンドトラック MSX Reshingu Supiritto Saundotorakku was released on May 19 2014 by EGG MUSIC RECORDS D4Enterprise exclusively in Japan F 1 Spirit amp F 1 Spirit 3D Special 19 04 No TitleLength1 F 1 Shuffle Title 0 142 Starting Grid Start 0 063 D G Select 0 344 Hot Summer Riding Stock Car BGM 1 125 Random Approach Rally BGM 0 496 Next Ranking lt Retire gt 0 387 Self Confidence F3000 BGM 0 548 Vanishing Heat Endurance BGM 0 469 Winning Run Ranking lt Goal gt 0 3210 F 1 Spirit F1 BGM 1 0211 Failed Pit F 1 Spirit 0 3212 Street Collection Ending 1 2813 Is it Domingo Today My Heart s Beating Title 0 4414 Constructor Select 0 4315 Practice Makes Perfect BGM 1 1 3116 Turn on The Run BGM 2 1 4917 Out of Rap BGM 3 1 2018 Hot Road BGM 4 0 4619 Make What Haste You Can Pit 0 4220 Big Don Grand Prix Rank 1 0 3221 Glory Grand Prix Rank 2 3 0 1322 Light Step Ranking 0 5023 Calm Feelings Ending 1 07See also editRoad Fighter the first car racing game from Konami F1 Circus series F 1 Grand Prix video game series Battle Grand Prix F Zero Top Gear video game Zero4 Champ series Ayrton Senna Kart Duel series References edit a b c d e F 1 Spirit The Way To Formula 1 at GameFAQs F 1 Spirit remake Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine on Brain Games f1spirit on GitHubExternal links editF 1 Spirit The way to Formula 1 Sega Master System at GameFAQs F 1 Spirit The way to Formula 1 in Japanese A 1 Spirit The Way To Formula 1 at MSXnet org A 1 Spirit The Way To Formula 1 at GameFAQs A 1 Spirit The Way To Formula 1 at Generation MSX F 1 Spirit 3D Special at GameFAQs F 1 Spirit 3D Special at Generation MSX F 1 Spirit World Circuit Series The Spirit of F 1 at GameFAQs F 1 Spirit Square Enix music online Konami MSX games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title F 1 Spirit series amp oldid 1221355051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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