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F1 Challenge

F1 Challenge (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Racing, Vehicles
Developer: Bell Corporation
AKA: F-1 Challenge (EU), F-1 Live Information (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1996
EU
??/??/1995
JP
11/02/1995

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Reader Reviews

F1 Challenge review

Reviewed April 06, 2009

dementedhut says: "For those who enjoyed Daytona USA and Championship Circuit Edition, and are looking for something similar, F1 Challenge should provide... a nice alternative. "
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