World Grand Prix (ザ・サーキット, "The Circuit") is a racing video game released by Sega for the Master System in 1986. The player drives a Formula One style car as quickly as possible while navigating through turns and other vehicles on the road. A formal scoring system is not used; players are not ranked by position unlike most racing games. This kind of timekeeping would not be used in a subsequent video game until the release of the Taito Grand Prix: Eikō e no License on the Family Computer the following year.[citation needed]
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| World Grand Prix | |
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European cover art | |
| Developer(s) | Sega |
| Publisher(s) | Sega |
| Platform(s) | Master System |
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| Genre(s) | Formula One racing |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Computer and Video Games magazine rated the game 81% in 1989.[1]
Video games based on the Formula One Championship | |
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| Monaco GP |
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| Pole Position |
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| Final Lap |
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| Satoru Nakajima F-1 |
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| Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix |
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| F-1 Grand Prix (Video System) |
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| F1 Circus |
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| F1 Pole Position/Human Grand Prix |
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| Formula One (Sony) |
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| Racing Simulation |
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| F1 (EA Sports) | |
| F1 Manager (Frontier Developments) |
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| Other |
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