Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94
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is a 1994 Japan-exclusive Super Famicom Formula One arcade
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video game licensed (and also supervised) by Satoru Nakajima and by FOCA to
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. This was the sequel to ''
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'' and the last game ever endorsed by Nakajima.


Summary

The game is all in the
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. All teams and circuits of the
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are represented. The game reflects the driver line-up later in the season (for example, David Coulthard, who was the replacement driver for Ayrton Senna after Imola, is in the Williams, and Jean-Marc Gounon Replaces Roland Ratzenberger at Simtek. There's also the replacement of Karl Wendlinger, out for the rest of the season after Monaco, by Andrea de Cesaris). During the racing, the player can choose five type of views, from
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(similar to ''F-1 Grand Prix'') to 3D polygon-based (similar to '' F1 Pole Position'').


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See also

* ''
Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91 is a 1991 Japan-exclusive Game Boy Formula One video game published by Varie, endorsed by Satoru Nakajima, who was the first full-time Japanese racer in the history of Formula One. Apart from Nakajima, the actual names of the drivers are not used ...
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References

1994 video games Formula One video games Japan-exclusive video games Satoru Nakajima video games Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games Varie games Video games set in 1994 Video game sequels Video games developed in Japan {{F1-racing-videogame-stub