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''Vroom'' is a 1991 racing video game developed by French studio Lankhor. The game was programmed by Daniel Macré. In 1993, Lankhor adapted his game on the
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under FIA license under the title '' F1'', published by Domark. It spawned the sequels ''Vroom Data Disk'' and ''Vroom Multiplayer''.


Critical reception

The game received positive reviews from critics. Reviewers liked the fast-paced and simple-yet-addictive gameplay. '' Amiga Computing'' said the fast-paced game had turned the reviewer into a "driving freak". '' Amiga Format'' wrote that the game was fast, fun, funky, and French. Meanwhile, The One For Amiga Games felt the game was both fast and fun, and an easy game to get into. '' Amiga Mania'' liked that the game was not overly complicated. '' Amiga Action'' confessed it was hard to fault the game. ''
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'' said the game was faster than ''F1 GP'', more playable than ''
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'', prettier than '' Outrun Europa'', and with a sillier name than '' Super Hang-On''. Nevertheless, the site acknowledged that the game was pitted against strong competition. '' Games-X'' wrote that the game was a great entry in an inexhaustible genre that kept getting better. On the contrary, '' CU Amiga'' felt the simple gameplay was the title's downfall.


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