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''Warm Up!'' is a 2000
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developed by
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and published by
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for
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and
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.


Gameplay

Warm Up! is essentially a
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game without the official license, consisting of both a simulation mode and an arcade mode.


Critical reception

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praised the game's realism and addictive gameplay. On the contrary, Absolute Games offered a scathing review, deeming the title primitive and an insult to the simulator genre.


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