RIP 富沢祥也~ Shoya Tomizawa. GP-1: Part II (GP-1 RS: Rapid Stream in Japan) is a racing game from Atlus for the SNES released in 1994. The gameplay and graphics are similar to Super Mario Kart but instead of driving karts the player drives a motorcycle. MORE INFO ::: en.wikipedia.org superfamicom.org www.super-famicom.jp uk.cheats.ign.com en.wikipedia.org ja.wikipedia.org jogorama.com.br forum.outerspace.terra.com.br
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Great tunes by Masanao Akahori (赤堀正直/ OPUS CORP). GP-1 is a motorcycle racing game from Atlus for the SNES released in 1993. The game features real tracks all over the world but even though the display on the menu is correct for the tracks while playing some turns are wrong or non-existent. It is possible to choose between six bikes and six different engineers. While the bikes are slightly different from each other there is no real difference between the engineers. During the championship you receive money for getting the first positions on each race which enable you to upgrade parts of your bike for better performance. MORE INFO ::: en.wikipedia.org superfamicom.org www.super-famicom.jp en.wikipedia.org ja.wikipedia.org
gp-1 atlus motorcycle racing video game japan japanese
ROUND 13 (LAST ROUND) - ENDING - CREDITS RANK 3 ... Great tunes by Masanao Akahori (赤堀正直/ OPUS CORP). GP-1 is a motorcycle racing game from Atlus for the SNES released in 1993. The game features real tracks all over the world but even though the display on the menu is correct for the tracks while playing some turns are wrong or non-existent. It is possible to choose between six bikes and six different engineers. While the bikes are slightly different from each other there is no real difference between the engineers. During the championship you receive money for getting the first positions on each race which enable you to upgrade parts of your bike for better performance. MORE INFO ::: en.wikipedia.org superfamicom.org www.super-famicom.jp en.wikipedia.org ja.wikipedia.org
gp-1 atlus motorcycle racing video game japan japanese
A so-so motorbike racing game developed by Genki and published by Atlus in the states. It features three primary characters to choose from with a few more which can be obtained later in the game. You race on a number of circuits and gain points depending on your placement. You’re allowed to practice and take qualifying runs but the game is lacking in features and not particularly great looking or sounding.
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Buy this game at www.PLAYEVA.com You’ve probably seen Grand Prix racing on TV showcasing those leather-clad racers who hug their bikes around turns practically dragging their knees on the ground. Well now you can immerse yourself in that world with GP-1. To be a successful racer you must invest in the best equipment and fine-tune your bike so that it runs at an optimal level. To do this you’ll have to race on 13 tracks in 12 countries in order to win some pocket money. Once you’ve moved up in the World Rankings and made some cash you can upgrade your bike and even hire a mechanic whose skills match your racing style. While learning each course you’ll have to find the perfect racing line if you want to have a chance at winning. Just remember in Grand Prix racing there’s a fine line between executing the ideal turn and making a mistake that will send you flying off your bike and tumbling down the track. Special Features Race on 13 unique tracks 12 exotic locations fine-tune your bike to perfection hire a mechanic that matches your racing style wide variety of motorcycles to