

Aguri Suzuki F-1 on Game Boy is one of those old-school racers that feels way faster than it should for a tiny green screen. You’ve got these chunky little cars zipping around tight corners, and if you blink, you’ll slam straight into the barriers. The controls are simple—just accelerate, brake, and steer—but nailing the turns without spinning out takes some practice.
It’s got that classic early F1 vibe, with Aguri Suzuki’s name slapped on it (though let’s be real, you won’t recognize him unless you’re deep into '90s motorsport). The tracks are short but punishing, and the AI drivers don’t mess around—they’ll shove you into the dirt if you leave an opening. Not gonna lie, the first few races humbled me hard.
It’s not the prettiest racer, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about squeezing past a rival on the final lap. Just don’t expect Gran Turismo.
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