Talk:F1 Exhaust Note

About this game
This is appearly to be an F1 series, but officially not so else, meaning, it's a NON-OFFICIAL or UNLICENSED F1 arcade game. BTW, about this, this game is all about the F1 racing event that the F1 racer would like to handle all of the racers from around the world. Since 1991, SEGA created this game to test all of the sprites and the gameplay, together with the additional referenced ideas that leads to this game alone.

Another thing, this game's only available for the twin cabinet and so on, likewise to be linked for 2 players elsewhere and having fully-blasted colors on every side of the cabinet for this game much more would do than ever. This racing game is powered by SEGA SYSTEM 32, the last 32-Bit Hardware before the SEGA MODEL # Series, that will produce more than 10,000 sprites until all sprites are countedly infinite from the Main Board itself.

The cab. from this game is actually:
 * A 25 inch. CRT Monitors for 2 players;
 * A brake and a accel. pedal for 2 players;
 * A START BUTTON for 2 players;
 * A paddle went there for shifting it ( Only works with the Manual Transmission );
 * Fully colored cab. on the sides.

For more information, you can visit this website [|here].

So, this was my comment for today. If you want to add more comment, then feel free to write something about this article. Thanks! --Tambok0599 (talk) 09:40, 19 December 2013 (UTC)

Little review from this game
Much like else to the today's standards, this blasted arcade racing game is actually fun, but exciting and thrilling of fun driving else to the race. Since I've got a little interesting from this game, I got the review about this one. Well, totally to be an immensive F1 racing event; but it looks like to be a NON-OFFICIAL F1 Game due to making inventions of their lifetime by SEGA Corp. just before F1 Super Lap in the arcades again.

This game is pretty much closer to F1 games than any other detailed racing games outside. The graphics are just to be relevant, by SEGA SYSTEM 32 the last SEGA SYSTEM series on SEGA's arcade timeline. And recently much to be 2.5D or pseudo-3D that covers all sprites from 10,000 to infinity of creating sprites + sky gradients as well as, featured 2.5D backgrounds. However, there are disadvantages. The draw distance are not to be praisely infinite; yet, possibly to 10m far from the distance and also the display resolution that went to be blurry or something's blind to the CRT T.V for the arcade system of this game. But this game's really fun to enjoy for 2 players.

( NOTE:This comment above, is NOT a FORUM. My suggested ideas are there and not to be exploited much else.)

--The Game Expert  (talk) 05:22, 4 January 2014 (UTC)