EA Sports F1

EA Sports F1 is a series of racing video games based on Formula One motorsport. Six games have been released between 2000 and 2003. They were published by Electronic Arts although unlike many other sports covered under the EA Sports banner, were not developed in-house. They were instead developed by Image Space Incorporated on the PC, a company who would later go on to make rFactor using an updated version of the engine produced for this series, and Visual Science, who handled the console versions.

EA Sports F1
Genre(s)Racing
Developer(s)Image Space Incorporated
Visual Science
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance
First releaseF1 2000
February 29, 2000
Latest releaseF1 Career Challenge
June 24, 2003

Gameplay

The Formula One games have a variety of 'driving aids' options that can be tailored to the users' own tastes. Thus, in terms of car handling, the game can play either as an arcade racer or a driving simulation. The game also has a bunch of hidden options. Any experimented user could activate these and optimize vehicle physics for a better racing simulation experience.

Games

F1 2000

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F1 Championship Season 2000

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F1 Manager

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F1 2001

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F1 2002

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F1 Career Challenge

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