

This one's a weird little F1 racing game from the Sega Genesis era, and honestly? It's got some charm if you're into retro racing sims. The handling feels stiff at first—like you're driving on ice with bald tires—but once you get used to it, threading through tight corners actually feels pretty satisfying.
What makes it stand out is the weirdly specific licensing. It's got Nakajima Satoru's name slapped on it (that's a real F1 driver, by the way), and the tracks are based on actual '90s Grand Prix circuits. The graphics are about what you'd expect—blocky cars, flat-looking tracks—but there's something oddly immersive about the way the engine whines when you push it too hard on straights.
Don't go in expecting Forza or anything, but if you've got nostalgia for early '90s racing games, it's a neat time capsule. Just be ready to wrestle with the controls for a bit before it clicks.
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