Formula One video games
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History
Early roots and arcade games (1974–1990s)
The roots of Formula One games can be traced back to 1974, with
which depicted F1-like cars going on a race track.Two years later,
The first successful Formula One video game in arcade history was
During the late 1980s, successful arcade games included
From the second part of the 1980s more games were being created. Most of these games featured racetracks, cars and driver names similar to the real ones, but all modified slightly, since they did not have official licenses from
Formula One racing games made the transition to 3D computer graphics with Namco's arcade game Winning Run (1988).[2] Later arcade manufacturers began developing games in this style, like Sega with its Virtua Racing (1992), and later Namco again with Ace Driver (1994), which featured futuristic, F1-like cars.
Formula One began officially licensing video games in the early 1990s, starting with
Dawn of F1 home computer games (1980s–1990s)
The first true Formula One
The
A notable place on PC simulation games is held by Papyrus' Grand Prix Legends, which depicted the 1967 Formula One season instead of the then-current season, like all other contemporaries. It recreates in a very accurate way the physics of the car and the feel of driving a real 1967 Formula One racer. The game still has a vast popularity among video gamers, with many mods and original circuits being produced.[3]
Console gaming and Sony exclusivity (1990s–2000s)
The first half of the 1990s saw a growing in popularity of Formula One games, and many software houses began acquiring licences and display most real names and cars, for example
The first 3D games to feature a full license were
Codemasters takes control (2009–2021)
Sony concluded their Formula One series with the releases of
While Formula One games in general are strict reproductions of the sport regardless of gameplay style, Codemasters' F1 Race Stars was the first to bring Mario Kart-style gameplay to the setting, while their official license from FIA (which the company has held since 2009) allowed for the teams (complete with their respective sponsors) and drivers from that year's season to be given a cartoonish makeover.
Return to Electronic Arts (2021–present)
In late 2020, Electronic Arts acquired Codemasters after outbidding Take-Two Interactive's offer to buy the company. As a result, all subsequent installments of Codemasters' ongoing F1 video game series, starting with the 2021 season's game, are published by Electronic Arts, making this the first F1 game to be published by the company in nearly two decades, after F1 Career Challenge and F1 Challenge '99-'02.
While Electronic Arts publishes the main F1 racing games, Frontier Developments developed and published the management simulator F1 Manager 2022, which holds the official license for the 2022 season. Frontier currently develops and publishes future installments of the F1 Manager franchise.
Modding
Owing to the popularity of the sport, the technical and legal limitations of earlier titles (such as the omission of alcohol and tobacco branding) and lack of representation of particular seasons, the act of
In addition to simulation-based titles and even outside the racing genre, Formula 1 cars have been made available as mods in many different video games over the years, either through models ported from pre-existing titles (such as EA Sports' F1 Championship Season 2000), or scratchbuilt. Due to their prevalence and real-world performance, these cars are popular choices to mod into games such as the Need for Speed and Grand Theft Auto franchises. The 2002 freeware title GeneRally also features a large range of Formula 1 seasons available for download, each car rendered in just 40 polygons.
List
A list of Formula One video games that lists only those uses the F1 name, whether it is licensed by the Formula One Group or just F1 in name; is licensed by racing drivers and teams involved within the series otherwise featuring sprites that resemble a Formula One car in a way to get around licensing, featuring deliberately misspelt driver and team names; is named after a Grand Prix race that appear in the F1 calendar or those that features races that appear in the F1 calendar.
Title | Platform(s) | Release date | Developer / Publisher | Formula 1 season |
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F-1[9][10] | Arcade | 1976 | Namco / Atari | No license |
Monaco GP | Arcade, SG-1000 | 1979 | Sega / Gremlin Industries | No license |
Monte Carlo[11][12] | Arcade | 1980 | Atari | No license |
Pro Monaco GP[13] | Arcade | 1980 | Sega | No license |
Monza G.P.[14][15] | Arcade | 1981 | Olympia | No license |
Turbo | Colecovision
|
1981 | Sega | No license |
Pole Position
|
Arcade | 1982 | Namco / Atari | No license |
Brands Deluxe[16] | Commodore 64 | 1983 | Alligata | No license |
Grand Prix[17] | Commodore 64 | 1983 | MRH | No license |
Grand Prix[18] | Commodore 64 | 1983 | C.R. Wright | No license |
Chequered Flag | ZX Spectrum | 1983 | Steve Kelly
|
No license |
Pole Position II | Arcade, Atari 7800, Commodore 64 | 1983 | Namco / Atari | No license |
TX-1 | Arcade | 1983 | Namco / Atari | No license |
Grand Prix[19] | Commodore 64 | 1984 | Ellis Horwood | No license |
Grand Prix Manager | ZX Spectrum | 1984 | Silicon Joy
|
No license |
F-1 Race
|
NES, Game Boy | 1984 | Nintendo | No license |
Scalextric: The Computer Edition[20] | Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1985 | Leisure Genius | No license |
Formula 1 Simulator[21] | Commodore 64, Commodore 16/Plus4, Amstrad CPC, MSX, ZX Spectrum | 1985 | Spirit Software/Mastertronic | No license |
Formula One[22] | Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1985 | G.B. Munday and B.P. Wheelhouse/CRL Group | No license |
Grand Prix[23] | Commodore 64 | 1986 | Systems Editoriale | No license |
Grand Prix Simulator | Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1986 | Codemasters | No license |
Home Hungaroring | Commodore 64 | 1986 | Kerszi | No license |
World Grand Prix | Master System | 1986 | Sega | No license |
Continental Circus | Arcade | 1987 | Taito | No license |
Final Lap | Arcade | 1987 | Namco | No license |
F1 Spirit: The Road to Formula 1[24]
|
MSX | 1987 | Konami | No license |
Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race
|
Famicom Disk System
|
1987 | Nintendo | No license |
Nigel Mansell's Grand Prix[25] | Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1987 | Martech | No license |
Grand Prix Circuit | MS-DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX | 1988 | Distinctive Software / Accolade | No license |
Grand Prix Simulator II | Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1988 | Oliver Twins / Codemasters | No license |
F-1 Dream | Arcade | 1988 | Capcom / Romstar | No license |
F-1 Spirit: 3D Special[26]
|
MSX | 1988 | Konami | No license |
Ferrari Formula One[27] | MS-DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum | June 1, 1988 | Electronic Arts | No license |
Grand Prix[28] | Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum | 1988 | D&H Games | No license |
Satoru Nakajima: F-1 Hero
|
NES | 1988 | American Sammy / Varie
|
No license |
Winning Run | Arcade | 1988 | Namco | No license |
F.1 Manager[29] | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 | 1989 | Simulmondo | No license |
Tail to Nose: Great Championship[30] | Arcade | 1989 | Video System | No license |
Super Monaco GP | Arcade, Genesis, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Gear |
1989 | Sega | No license |
F-1 Dream | PC Engine
|
1989 | NEC Avenue | No license |
F-1 Pilot | PC Engine
|
1989 | Pack-In-Video | No license |
Driver's Eyes | Arcade | 1990 | Namco | No license |
F1 Circus | PC Engine NES |
September 14, 1990 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
Final Lap 2 | Arcade | 1990 | Namco | No license |
Formula One: Built to Win | NES | 1990 | SETA | No license |
F1 Circus '91
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PC Engine | July 21, 1991 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Circus MD
|
Genesis | December 20, 1991 | Micronics | No license |
Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91 | Game Boy | December 27, 1991 | Varie | No license |
Formula 1 3D: F1 Manager II[31] | Commodore 64 | 1991 | Simulmondo | No license |
Super Grand Prix[32] | Amiga, Atari ST | 1991 | Codemasters | No license |
F1 Exhaust Note[33] | Arcade | 1991 | Sega | 1991 |
F-1 Grand Prix[34] | Arcade, SNES | 1991 | Video System | 1991 |
F1 Grand Prix: Satoru Nakajima | Genesis | 1991 | Varie | 1991
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Fastest 1 | Genesis | 1991 | Human Entertainment | 1990
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Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero 2 | NES | 1991 | Varie | No license |
Slicks[35] | Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum | 1991 | Oliver Twins / Codemasters | No license |
Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing | NES | 1991 | Data East | No license |
Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving | SNES | 1992 | Genki | No license |
F-1 Grand Prix Part II[36] | Arcade, SNES | 1992 | Video System | 1992 |
F1 Circus Special: Pole to Win | PC Engine | June 26, 1992 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Circus '92 | PC Engine | December 18, 1992 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F-1 Hero MD
|
Genesis | 1992 | Varie | 1992 |
F1 Super License: Nakajima Satoru
|
Genesis | 1992 | Varie | 1992 |
F1 Pole Position | SNES | 1992 | Human Entertainment | 1992 |
Final Lap 3 | Arcade | 1992 | Namco | No license |
Grand Prix
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MS-DOS, Atari ST, Amiga | 1992 | MicroProse, Geoff Crammond | No license |
Nigel Mansell's World Championship[37]
|
MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, Genesis, NES, ZX Spectrum | 1992 | Gremlin Graphics / Gremlin Interactive
|
No license |
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II | Master System, Genesis, Game Gear | July 1992 | Sega | No license |
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge
|
Genesis, Game Boy | 1992 | System 3 / Acclaim Entertainment
|
No license |
Grand Prix Unlimited[38] | MS-DOS | 1992 | Accolade | 1991
|
Exhaust Heat
|
SNES | 1992 | SETA | No license |
Hungaroring | Commodore 64 | 1992 | Novotrade
|
No license |
Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB '92: The Graded Driver | Game Boy | 1992 | Varie | No license |
Super F1 Circus
|
SNES | July 24, 1992 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
Super F1 Circus Limited
|
SNES | October 23, 1992 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Hero MD
|
Genesis | 1992 | Aisystem / Varie | No license |
F1 Super License: Nakajima Satoru
|
Genesis | 1992 | Varie | 1992 |
Super F1 Hero
|
SNES | December 18, 1992 | Varie | No license |
Overtake | Arcade | 1992 | Zoom | 1992 |
F1 Super Lap[39] | Arcade | 1992 | Sega | 1992 |
F-1 Grand Prix Star II[36] | Arcade | 1993 | Jaleco | 1992 |
Formula 1 Sensation[40]
|
NES | 1993 | Konami | No license |
Formula One
|
MS-DOS, Master System, Genesis, Game Gear, Amiga |
1993 | Domark
|
1993 |
F1 Pole Position 2 | SNES | 1993 | Human Entertainment | 1993 |
F1-Racer[41] | Amiga | 1994 | F1 Licenceware | No license |
Final Lap R[42] | Arcade | 1993 | Namco | 1993 |
Gerhard Berger's Formula 1 Quiz[43] | Commodore 64 | 1993 | Austriasoft | No license |
Super F1 Circus 2 | SNES | July 29, 1993 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Circus CD | Sega CD | March 18, 1994 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Super Battle[44][45] | Arcade | 1994
|
Jaleco | No license |
Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit | Sega CD | 1994
|
Sega | 1993 |
F-1 Grand Prix Part III[46] | SNES | 1994 | Video System | 1991–1993 |
Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle | SNES | 1994 | Human Entertainment | 1994 |
Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94 | SNES | 1994 | Varie | No license |
Super F1 Circus 3 | SNES | July 14, 1994 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
Grand Prix Manager | MS-DOS | 1995 | MicroProse | 1995 +
|
F1 World Championship Edition[47]
|
Amiga, Genesis | 1995 | Peakstar / Domark
|
1994
|
F1 Challenge | Sega Saturn | 1995 | Virgin Interactive
|
1995
|
Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle | SNES | 1995 | Human Entertainment | 1995 |
SD F-1 Grand Prix | SNES | 1995 | Human Entertainment | No license |
Slipstream | Arcade | 1995 | Capcom | No license |
Super F1 Circus Gaiden | SNES | July 7, 1995 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
Grand Prix 2 | MS-DOS | August 30, 1996 | Geoff Crammond, MicroProse | 1994
|
Grand Prix Manager 2 | Windows
|
1996 | Edward Grabowski / MicroProse | 1996 +
|
F-1 Grand Prix 1996 - Team Unei Simulation
|
PlayStation | 1996 | Coconuts | 1996
|
Formula One Masters[48] | Amiga | 1996 | Amivision / ESP | No license |
F1 Manager 96[49] | Windows
|
1996 | Software 2000 / EuroPress | 1996 +
|
Pole Position/Team F1 (Manager)[50] | Windows
|
1996 | Ascon GmbH / Electronic Arts, Ascon GmbH | 1995 +
|
Formula 1 | Windows, PlayStation
|
September 1996 | Bizarre Creations / Psygnosis | 1995
|
Power F1[51] | Windows
|
April 1997 | Teque London / Eidos | 1995
|
Formula Circus | PlayStation | May 2, 1997 | Nichibutsu
|
No license |
F1 Manager Professional[52] | Windows
|
1997 | Software 2000 / EuroPress | No license |
Formula Grand Prix: Team Unei Simulation 2[53] | PlayStation | 1997 | Coconuts | No license |
Tactics Formula | Sega Saturn | 1997 | Aki Corporation
|
No license |
Formula 1 97 | Windows, PlayStation
|
September 26, 1997 | Bizarre Creations / Psygnosis | 1997
|
F1 Pole Position 64 | Nintendo 64 | October 1997 | Human Entertainment / Ubisoft | 1996
|
F1 Racing Simulation[54] | Windows
|
December 31, 1997 | Bizarre Creations / Ubisoft | 1996
|
Prost Grand Prix[55] | Windows
|
1998 | Infogrames, Canal+
|
No license |
Racing Simulation 2
|
Windows
|
1998 | Ubisoft | No license |
F-1 World Grand Prix[56] | Windows, Game Boy Color
|
July 27, 1998 1999 2000 |
Paradigm Entertainment, Lankhor / Eidos Interactive, Video System, Sega |
1999 (PS, PC)
|
Johnny Herbert's Grand Prix Championship 1998[57] | Windows
|
September 30, 1998 | Midas Interactive Entertainment | No license |
Grand Prix Legends | Windows
|
October 1998 | Papyrus / Sierra Entertainment | 1967 |
Formula 1 98 | PlayStation | November 30, 1998 | Visual Science / Psygnosis
|
1998
|
Official Formula One Racing[58] | Windows
|
1999 | Lankhor / Eidos Interactive | 1998
|
Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2
|
Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
|
June 1999 | Ubisoft | No license |
Grand Prix World | Windows
|
June 1999 | Edward Grabowski / Hasbro Interactive
|
1998 +
|
F-1 World Grand Prix II | Nintendo 64 Dreamcast, Game Boy Color |
September 30, 1999 2000 |
Paradigm Entertainment, Video System | 1999 (DC, GBC)
|
Formula One 99 | Windows, PlayStation
|
October 1999 | Studio 33 / Psygnosis | 1999
|
F1 2000 | Windows, PlayStation
|
March 2000 | Visual Science / EA Sports
|
2000
|
F1 Racing Championship | April 30, 2000 | Ubisoft / Video System | 1999
| |
Grand Prix 3 | Windows
|
July 28, 2000 | Hasbro Interactive
|
1998
|
Formula One 2000 | PlayStation, Game Boy Color | October 6, 2000 | SCE
|
2000
|
Windows
|
October 13, 2000 (re-released September 21, 2001) |
Intelligent Games / EA Sports | 1999 +
| |
F1 Championship Season 2000 | September 2001 | Visual Science / EA Sports
|
2000
| |
F1 World Grand Prix 2000[61] | Windows, PlayStation
|
February 21, 2001 | Eutechnyx / Eidos Interactive | 2000
|
Formula One 2001 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2 | May 21, 2001 | SCEE
|
2001
|
Grand Prix 3 Season 2000 | Windows
|
August 2001 | MicroProse / Atari | 2000
|
F1 2001
|
Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox
|
October 2001 | ISI / EA Sports | 2001
|
Williams F1 Team Driver[62] | Windows
|
December 2001 | KnowWonder / THQ
|
2001
|
F1 2002 | June 2002 | ISI, Magic Pockets / EA Sports | 2002
| |
Formula One Arcade | PlayStation | September 2002 | SCE
|
2001
|
Grand Prix 4 | Windows
|
September 10, 2002 | Infogrames
|
2001
|
Formula One 2002 | PlayStation 2 | November 1, 2002 | SCEE
|
2002
|
Grand Prix Challenge | PlayStation 2 | November 21, 2002 | Infogrames / Atari
|
2002
|
F1 Challenge '99-'02
F1 Career Challenge |
May 13, 2003 June 9, 2003 |
Visual Science / EA Sports
|
2002
| |
Formula One 2003 | PlayStation 2 | July 11, 2003 | SCEE
|
2003
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Formula One 04 | PlayStation 2 | September 22, 2004 | SCEE
|
2004
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F1 Manager Online | Windows
|
June 2005 | F1-TM | No license |
Formula One 05 | PlayStation 2 | July 1, 2005 | SCEE
|
2005
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F1 Grand Prix | PlayStation Portable | September 1, 2005 | Sony CEE
|
2005
|
Formula One 06 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable | July 28, 2006 | SCE
|
2006
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Formula One Championship Edition | PlayStation 3 | December 28, 2006 | SCE
|
2006
|
Pole Position: Remix | iOS | September 14, 2008 | NAMCO | No license |
F1 2009 | Wii, PlayStation Portable, iOS | November 17, 2009[63] | Sumo Digital[64] / Codemasters | 2009
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F1 2010 | September 24, 2010 | Codemasters | 2010[65]
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iGP Manager[66] | 2011 | iGP Games | No license | |
F1 2011 | September 20, 2011 | Codemasters | 2011
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F1 Online: The Game | Windows
|
June 26, 2012 | Codemasters | 2011
|
F1 2012 | Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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September 18, 2012 | Codemasters | 2012
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F1 Race Stars | November 13, 2012 | Codemasters | 2012
| |
F1 Challenge | Android, iOS | 2013 | Codemasters | 2012
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F1 2013 | Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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October 4, 2013 | Codemasters | 2013
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F1 2014 | Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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October 17, 2014 | Codemasters | 2014
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Cockpit Manager 14 | Windows
|
April 11, 2014 | Cartola Games | 2014
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F1 2015 | Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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July 10, 2015 | Codemasters | 2015
|
F1 2016 | August 19, 2016 | Codemasters | 2016
| |
F1 2017 | Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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August 25, 2017 | Codemasters | 2017
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F1 2018 | Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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August 24, 2018 | Codemasters | 2018
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F1 Mobile Racing[67] | Android, iOS | October 18, 2018 | Codemasters | 2022
|
F1 Clash[68] | Android, iOS | May 10, 2019 | Hutch Games | 2023
|
F1 2019 | Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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June 28, 2019 | Codemasters | 2019
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F1 2020 | July 10, 2020 | Codemasters | 2020
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F1 2021 | July 16, 2021 | Codemasters / EA Sports | 2021
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F1 22 | July 1, 2022 | Codemasters / EA Sports | 2022
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F1 Manager 2022 | August 30, 2022 | Frontier Developments | 2022
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F1 23 | June 16, 2023 | Codemasters / EA Sports | 2023
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F1 Manager 2023 | August 31, 2023 | Frontier Developments | 2023
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F1 24 | May 31, 2024 | Codemasters / EA Sports | 2024
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