Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91

Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91 (中嶋悟監修F-1ヒーローGBワールドチャンピオンシップ'91, Nakashima Satoshi Kanshuu Uebu-Wan Hīrō Gēmu Bōi Wārudo Chanpionshippu Nintī Wan) is a 1991 Japan-exclusive Game Boy Formula One video game published by Varie, endorsed by Satoru Nakajima, who was the first full-time Japanese racer in the history of Formula One. Apart from Nakajima, the actual names of the drivers are not used due to licensing arrangements.

F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91
Cover art
Developer(s)Natsu System
Publisher(s)Varie[1]
Composer(s)Yusuke Takahama
SeriesSatoru Nakajima Formula One
Platform(s)Game Boy[1]
Release
Genre(s)Formula One racing [1]
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (up to two players)

There are sixteen rounds and eight difficulty levels. Each level has a special rival to beat. The game structure has few similarities with F-1 Race (Game Boy).

Levels/Rivals

Sequel

A sequel was released in the following year: Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero GB '92: The Graded Driver. This game would be published by Ubisoft in North America and Europe as F1 Pole Position, otherwise unrelated to the SNES game of the same name.[2]

Screenshot showing the gameplay.

References

  • Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero (Family Computer - 1988)
  • Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero 2 (Family Computer - 1991)
  • F1 Grand Prix: Nakajima Satoru (Sega Mega Drive - 1991)
  • F-1 Hero MD (Sega Mega Drive - 1992)
  • F1 Super License: Nakajima Satoru (Sega Mega Drive - 1992)
  • Nakajima Satoru Kanshuu - F-1 Hero GB '92 - The Graded Driver (Game Boy - 1992)
  • Nakajima Satoru Super F-1 Hero (Super Famicom - 1992)
  • Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94 (Super Famicom - 1994)
  • Colin McRae Rally (European cartridge version for the NES)

Appeared in

  • F-1 Pilot (cover) (PC Engine)
  • F1 Circus MD (Sega Mega Drive)
  • Fastest 1 (Sega Mega Drive) as S. Inakajima
  • Formula One: Built to Win (Nintendo Entertainment System) as S.Nakazima
  • Human Grand Prix II (Super Famicom)
  • Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle (Super Famicom)
  • Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle (Super Famicom)
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