Grand Prix
Grand Prix ( , meaning ''Grand Prize''; plural Grands Prix), is a name sometimes used for competitions or sport events, alluding to the winner receiving a prize, trophy or honour Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to: Arts and entertainment Films * ''Grand Prix'' (1934 film), a British motorsports drama film * ''Grand Prix'' (1966 film), a U.S. drama film about Formula One motor racing * ''Grand Prix'' (2010 film), a South Korean horseracing drama film * ''Grand Prix'' (2022 film), an upcoming Czech film Music * ''Grand Prix'' (album), by Teenage Fanclub * Grand Prix (band), English rock band * European Grand Prix for Choral Singing, an annual choral competition between the winners of six European choral competitions * Eurovision Song Contest (originally named ''Grand Prix d'Eurovision de la Chanson'') **Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, Danish selection for Eurovision Song Contest **Melodi Grand Prix, Norwegian selection for Eurovision Song Contest Table or card games * Gra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix 2
''Grand Prix 2'', released in North America as "Grand Prix II", is a racing simulator released by MicroProse in 1996. It is a sequel to '' Formula One Grand Prix''. It was made under an official FIA license that featured the Formula One 1994 season, with all of the circuits, teams, drivers and cars. The cars were painted with liveries reflecting the races that did not allow tobacco and alcohol sponsors (e.g. 1994 German Grand Prix). It had 3D texture mapping and SVGA graphics, as well as an early 3D physics engine. A large community of GP2 enthusiasts formed following the game's release. ''Grand Prix 2'' was a commercial hit, and is recognized as one of the definitive racing simulations of its era. Gameplay The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One seasonMicroProse. Grand Prix II Reference Manual (game manual). First Printing, June 1996. U.S. edition. Page 1. with all 16 circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, wher ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Formula One Grand Prix (video Game)
''Formula One Grand Prix'' (known as ''World Circuit'' in the United States) is a racing simulator released in 1991 by MicroProse for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC created by game designer Geoff Crammond. It is often referred to as ''Grand Prix 1'', ''MicroProse Grand Prix'', or just ''F1GP''. Although the game itself was not affiliated officially with the FIA or any Formula One drivers, team liveries and driver helmets were accurate to represent the 1991 season, but the names were fictional. The game is a simulation of Formula One racing at the time and was noted for its 3D graphics, remarkably high framerate (25 fps) and attention to detail, in particular the player's ability to edit the teams and drivers and set up their car to their own personal specifications. The game was ranked the 27th best game of all time by '' Amiga Power''. ''Grand Prix''s success spawned three sequels, called ''Grand Prix 2'', ''Grand Prix 3'' and ''Grand Prix 4''. Impact on the racing simulatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix 4
''Grand Prix 4'', commonly known as ''GP4'' is a Formula One racing simulator game co-developed by Geoff Crammond's development studio Simergy and Infogrames' Chippenham development studio, and published by Infogrames. Released for the PC on June 21, 2002, and is the last entry in Crammond's ''Grand Prix'' series, and the last entry released under the MicroProse label. Based on the 2001 Formula One season, GP4 is a huge graphical and physics upgrade from the previous version, ''Grand Prix 3'' which had been released in 2000. Modifications from version 3 ''Grand Prix 4'' featured a heavily revised graphics engine and updated physics, including wet weather driving: * While it is possible to play the game on a LAN, multiplayer internet gameplay was not possible, due to licensing restrictions. Some individuals managed to circumvent this limitation later using the Free Tunngle Network. * The locked framerate and CPU-heavy graphics were still a big issue with the series despite a c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix (2010 Film)
''Grand Prix'' () is 2010 South Korean sports film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Kim Tae-hee and Yang Dong-geun in lead roles as horse jockeys. Plot Seo Ju-hee is a horse jockey who dreams of winning the Grand Prix championship. One day, she suffers an accident during a horse race. Her beloved horse is put down and she injures her arm. Feeling as if her dreams were crushed, Seo Ju-hee falls into depression and quits horse racing. Then, Seo Ju-hee decides to go to Jeju for a vacation. There, she meets Woo-suk, a fellow horse jockey who has previously won the championship. They fall in love and he helps and encourages her to make a comeback at the Grand Prix Championship. Cast *Kim Tae-hee as Seo Ju-hee *Yang Dong-geun as Lee Woo-suk *Park Geun-hyung as Hwang Man-chul *Go Doo-shim as Ko Yu-jeong *Lee Hye-eun as Oh Kang-ja *Park Hee-von as Lee Da-som * Park Sa-rang as Yang So-shim *Song Jae-rim as In-jae *Woo Hyun as Park Kwang-ho Production Lee Joon-gi was originally cast ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix (video Game)
''Grand Prix'' is a Formula One Grand Prix motor racing-themed video game. It was designed and programmed by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1982. Gameplay The player drives a Formula One car on one of four race tracks, each of which has a different difficulty level. Difficulty is gauged by the length of the course, the number of cars and oil slicks on the track, and the number of bridges to cross. The race is viewed from a top-down perspective, and the screen scrolls from right to left. The player's car maneuvers only on a vertical axis, and loses a little speed when it does so. The joystick's button is the throttle: Depressing it accelerates, and releasing it decelerates. Moving the joystick left applies the brake. The transmission audibly shifts as the player's car accelerates and decelerates. ''Grand Prix'' is a time trial, and the competing cars are obstacles rather than competition for the finish line. The player's car can easily outpac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
is an arcade sub-series of Nintendo's ''Mario Kart'' series, developed and published by Namco and later Bandai Namco Games under license from Nintendo. In all installments, for an additional fee, a player's data can be saved on a magnetic card which can be inserted into the machine again later to retain unlocked items and records. Nintendo had a limited role in development, mainly for quality control purposes. It has a camera to photograph the player's face. The photo can be customized and displayed above the player's character during multiplayer races. The initial game, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', is the first ''Mario Kart'' to feature playable crossover characters: Namco's Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky, which all are from the ''Pac-Man'' games. Its sequel features Mametchi, a character from the ''Tamagotchi'' games, and the third installment includes Don from the ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' franchise. Installments The ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' sub-series started in 2005 with the r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix Circuit (video Game)
''Grand Prix Circuit'' is a racing video game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1988. It was ported to the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum. Gameplay Players can choose from three different cars in the game. They are: #McLaren MP4/4 (Honda 1.5L V6 turbo - ) # Williams FW12C (Renault 3.5L V10 - ) # Ferrari F1/87/88C (Ferrari 3.5L V12 - ) The McLaren-Honda turbo is the most powerful car in the game but is also the most difficult car to control. This is the combination that won 15 out of 16 Grands Prix (along with 15 pole positions) in the hands of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost. The Williams-Renault is the next most powerful and the car is relatively neutral to control. It is the combination. The FW12C was driven by Thierry Boutsen and Riccardo Patrese in 1989. The Ferrari is actually the turbo car's chassis with the V12 engine. This version did appear in public in 1988 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix Legends
''Grand Prix Legends'' is a computer racing simulator developed by Papyrus Design Group and published in 1998 by Sierra On-Line under the Sierra Sports banner. It simulates the 1967 Grand Prix season. Gameplay The game offers several modes in which the player can race alone or against AI opponents. The game also features multiplayer via LAN. Many parameters affecting the skill and aggressiveness of the AI drivers can be specified. Development The game was in development for three years with a team of 25 to 30 people. Inspired by the 1966 film ''Grand Prix'', the developers chose to base the game on the 1967 Formula 1 Grand Prix season because during that period tracks were narrow and lined with trees, houses, and other elements that in a video game can serve as backgrounds to enhance the sensation of speed. In addition, the more primitive suspension of cars of the time meant that the car physics could be more visually dramatic. However, the amount of time that has passed sinc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mario Kart Arcade GP
is an arcade sub-series of Nintendo's '' Mario Kart'' series, developed and published by Namco and later Bandai Namco Games under license from Nintendo. In all installments, for an additional fee, a player's data can be saved on a magnetic card which can be inserted into the machine again later to retain unlocked items and records. Nintendo had a limited role in development, mainly for quality control purposes. It has a camera to photograph the player's face. The photo can be customized and displayed above the player's character during multiplayer races. The initial game, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', is the first ''Mario Kart'' to feature playable crossover characters: Namco's Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky, which all are from the '' Pac-Man'' games. Its sequel features Mametchi, a character from the ''Tamagotchi'' games, and the third installment includes Don from the ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' franchise. Installments The ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' sub-series started in 2005 wit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
is an arcade sub-series of Nintendo's ''Mario Kart'' series, developed and published by Namco and later Bandai Namco Games under license from Nintendo. In all installments, for an additional fee, a player's data can be saved on a magnetic card which can be inserted into the machine again later to retain unlocked items and records. Nintendo had a limited role in development, mainly for quality control purposes. It has a camera to photograph the player's face. The photo can be customized and displayed above the player's character during multiplayer races. The initial game, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', is the first ''Mario Kart'' to feature playable crossover characters: Namco's Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky, which all are from the ''Pac-Man'' games. Its sequel features Mametchi, a character from the ''Tamagotchi'' games, and the third installment includes Don from the ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' franchise. Installments The ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' sub-series started in 2005 with the r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mario Kart Arcade GP VR
is an arcade sub-series of Nintendo's ''Mario Kart'' series, developed and published by Namco and later Bandai Namco Games under license from Nintendo. In all installments, for an additional fee, a player's data can be saved on a magnetic card which can be inserted into the machine again later to retain unlocked items and records. Nintendo had a limited role in development, mainly for quality control purposes. It has a camera to photograph the player's face. The photo can be customized and displayed above the player's character during multiplayer races. The initial game, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', is the first ''Mario Kart'' to feature playable crossover characters: Namco's Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky, which all are from the ''Pac-Man'' games. Its sequel features Mametchi, a character from the ''Tamagotchi'' games, and the third installment includes Don from the ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' franchise. Installments The ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' sub-series started in 2005 with the r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand Prix De Rome
The Prix de Rome () or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded a bursary that allowed them to stay in Rome for three to five years at the expense of the state. The prize was extended to architecture in 1720, music in 1803 and engraving in 1804. The prestigious award was abolished in 1968 by André Malraux, then Minister of Culture, following the May 68 riots that called for cultural change. History The Prix de Rome was initially created for painters and sculptors in 1663 in France, during the reign of Louis XIV. It was an annual bursary for promising artists having proved their talents by completing a very difficult elimination contest. To succeed, a student had to create a sketch on an assigned topic while isolated in a closed booth with no reference material to draw on. The prize, organised by the Académie Royale de Peinture ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |