

This one's a weird little F1 sim from the Genesis era—basically a racing game with Nakajima Satoru's name slapped on it (he was a big deal in Japanese F1 at the time). The handling's kinda stiff, like most early '90s racing games, but there's something oddly satisfying about wrestling those boxy cars around the track. You start off with a practice lap that feels impossible until you realize braking early is the secret.
Graphics are what you'd expect—pixelated grandstands, flat-looking cars, but the sense of speed isn't bad once you hit the straights. The coolest part? The license tests between races where they actually make you memorize braking points and hit precise lap times. Feels more like a driving school than an arcade racer, which is either frustrating or weirdly rewarding depending on your mood.
Definitely more of a niche pick for retro racing fans than something you'd play for casual fun.
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