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Final Stretch Super Nintendo

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Publisher:LOZC/G. Amusements
Year:1993
Languages:Japanese
Developer:Genki
Players:1 -2 (2 simultaneous)

Formula One video game developed in 1993 by Genki for the Super Famicom. It is a follow-up to Genki's earlier Redline: F1 Racer, and was never released outside of Japan.

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Based on the 1993 Formula One Season, Final Stretch features a GP, 1P VS 2P, and Time Attack modes. In GP mode the player can choose either beginner or expert which have many differences.

At beginner any team can be chosen and the player will start all races without having to qualify. There's no machine setting, and one other difference is that during the actual race the vehicles do not collide with each other. In the expert one, there's the qualifying session consisting of nine laps. It is also possible to save data, among other differences.

Only a single player is allowed to compete in the GP mode, and the screen is always split. The bottom screen shows the car in the typical chase view while the top can show up to five different views.

Just like Redline: F1 Racer, the game was supervised by the Japanese driver Aguri Suzuki.