Grand Prix Construction Set
Grand Prix Construction Set is a computer game for the BBC Micro originally released in 1987 by Superior Software. It is a basic simulation of Formula One coupled with the facility to design tracks.[2] It can be played in full screen single-player or two-player split screen modes.
Grand Prix Construction Set | |
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Publisher(s) | Superior Software Acornsoft |
Designer(s) | A. Bradley |
Platform(s) | BBC Micro |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2-player |
Unlike the majority of Superior's BBC Micro games at the time, it was not possible to convert the game to the Acorn Electron but a game that started out as an Electron equivalent became the BBC/Electron motorbike racing game Crazee Rider.
Legacy
It was also available on the 1988 Superior Software compilation Play It Again Sam 4, along with Frak!, Cosmic Camouflage, and Spellbinder.
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See also
References
- Grand Prix Construction Set at GameFAQs
- "Acorn User", Issue 59, June 1987
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