The XXXVIII Sega European Grand Prix.
The XXXVIII Sega European Grand Prix.
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LaurasOtherHalf

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21,429 posts

212 months

Thursday 31st December 2020
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Quite the catchy title for a Grand Prix, and a nice little article about the time Sega decided to sponsor F1


https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2018/04/random_t...

gmasterfunk

476 posts

164 months

Thursday 31st December 2020
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Was there some link to virtua racing on megadrive. Came out nov 92. I've still got it and the megadrive in the kids playroom...

G.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

186 months

Thursday 31st December 2020
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gmasterfunk said:
Was there some link to virtua racing on megadrive. Came out nov 92. I've still got it and the megadrive in the kids playroom...

G.
How old are your kids? Early 40s?

HardtopManual

2,728 posts

182 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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I really wanted Virtua Racing as a kid, but my Mum was obviously loathe to spend £70 on a game. That's about £150 in today's money. For just one game!

Anyway, I finally got round to playing it on an emulator a couple of years ago. It was rubbish.

Never meet your heroes...

SturdyHSV

10,288 posts

183 months

Monday 4th January 2021
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HardtopManual said:
I really wanted Virtua Racing as a kid, but my Mum was obviously loathe to spend £70 on a game. That's about £150 in today's money. For just one game!
Wow, now I feel incredibly spoilt getmecoat

I had Virtua Racing Deluxe on the 32X, it was pretty impressive to young me, although really it was Gran Turismo (just 4 years later in the EU yikes) that blew my mind.

Obviously as a kid I had no concept of the cost back then, I think getting my dad in to Sonic must have helped a lot with gaming related expenditure.

PartsMonkey

320 posts

153 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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HardtopManual said:
I really wanted Virtua Racing as a kid, but my Mum was obviously loathe to spend £70 on a game. That's about £150 in today's money. For just one game!

Anyway, I finally got round to playing it on an emulator a couple of years ago. It was rubbish.

Never meet your heroes...
It's one of those games that was an incredible achievement at the time but doesn't hold up well today. I remember getting it from Beatties with my Christmas money as it was "only" £40. It blew my mind at the time as my only racing game experience had been stuff like Road Rash and Lotus Turbo Challenge

cholo

1,148 posts

251 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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I also remember Virtua Racing being £70 in Wollies.

No way I could justify that much, as much as i wanted it.

paulyv

1,058 posts

139 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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It amazes me how much computer games cost back in the day. In the early 90's my young sister got Space Ace for our Atari ST...It must have cost just under £50 so you can imagine our Mum's reaction when my sister proudly announced she had finished it about 3 hours after having unwrapped it.

I was at the European Grand Prix in '93. I am surprised the trophy survived the cold!

glazbagun

14,906 posts

213 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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HardtopManual said:
I really wanted Virtua Racing as a kid, but my Mum was obviously loathe to spend £70 on a game. That's about £150 in today's money. For just one game!

Anyway, I finally got round to playing it on an emulator a couple of years ago. It was rubbish.

Never meet your heroes...
I felt similar about Daytona USA. Incredible arcade machines but not quite the same on console. Sega Rally 2 was a good port through. I want a Castrol coloured GT4 to this day!