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Battle Grand Prix Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Hudson Soft
Year:1993
Languages:English
Developer:KID Corp.
Players:1 - 2 (2 simultaneous)

Hudson combined F1 racing with vehicular combat in the SNES release. Co-op mode, along with 3 difficulty levels could be enjoyed over the course of 19 indivdual tracks.

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Battle Grand Prix is a top-down F1 racing game that uses a split-screen for both its one-player and two-player modes. The player can select from three difficulty modes (Beginner, Pro, Expert) and several modes, including a long-form Survival mode and a single competitive race Versus mode.

There's also a Slot mode that re-imagines the vehicles as slot cars: in this mode, the player simply has to regulate their car's speed for corners and straights while the car automatically steers its way through the course.

The game has forty fictional drivers to choose from, who are only known by their initials and country of origin. While a majority of the racers are Japanese, all manner of countries from across the globe are represented. Likewise, there are courses to race on from all over the world, each with their own quirks and weather conditions.