F1 2009 | |
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Developer(s) | Sumo Digital |
Publisher(s) | Codemasters[1] |
Series | Formula One |
Engine | EGO Engine[2] |
Platform(s) | Wii[3] PlayStation Portable[3] iOS[3] |
Release | PlayStation Portable, Wii
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Genre(s) | Sim racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
F1 2009 Video Games
F1 2009 is a video game based on the 2009 season of the Formula One motor racing series.[1] The game was confirmed by Codemasters on 9 May 2008.[2] It was released on the Wii and PlayStation Portable[3][5] on 16 November 2009, in North America, 19 November in the PAL region and 20 November in the United Kingdom. The game was also out on iOS on 14 December 2009 for £6.99.[4] The PlayStation Portable version was also available as a download from the PlayStation Store from 16 November.[4]
Development and features
F1 2009 Video Game
F1 2009 Video Game, Australian Grand Prix Gameplay f1fan20101. RFactor f1 2009 crashes - Duration. FORMULA 1 835,324 views. GameSpot Reviews. Packed with race action from the Valencia street circuit, playable for the first time in F1 2009 complete with unique swing bridge, the Valencia video is available from www.formula1-game.com. F1 2009 is a video game by Codemasters, based on the 2009 Formula One Season. It is the first of the Formula One video game series developed by Codemasters.
F1 2009 marks the first time since Electronic Arts' F1 Challenge '99–'02 that a Formula One game has been released on multiple platforms. Sony previously held the rights to F1 and released games only on their consoles: PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. The game engine is based on the Ego Engine that Codemasters has used on past racing games Dirt, Race Driver: Grid and Dirt 2.[2][6][7] Codemastersreleased limited bundles of F1 2009 with Formula One-style wheels; the Wii Remote slots into this.[8]
The game features all the circuits that are on the 2009 calendar including the Marina Bay Street Circuit for night racing and the new Yas Marina Circuit. The game only features the 20 drivers that started the 2009 Formula One season and does not include the driver changes that were made during the season.[9]
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F1 2009 | |
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Developer(s) | Sumo Digital |
Publisher(s) | Codemasters[1] |
Series | Formula One |
Engine | EGO Engine[2] |
Platform(s) | Wii[3] PlayStation Portable[3] iOS[3] |
Release | PlayStation Portable, Wii
iOS |
Genre(s) | Sim racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
F1 2009 is a video game based on the 2009 season of the Formula One motor racing series.[1] The game was confirmed by Codemasters on 9 May 2008.[2] It was released on the Wii and PlayStation Portable[3][5] on 16 November 2009, in North America, 19 November in the PAL region and 20 November in the United Kingdom. The game was also out on iOS on 14 December 2009 for £6.99.[4] The PlayStation Portable version was also available as a download from the PlayStation Store from 16 November.[4]
Development and features
F1 2009 Video Game Play
F1 2009 Video Game Play
F1 2009 marks the first time since Electronic Arts' F1 Challenge '99–'02 that a Formula One game has been released on multiple platforms. Sony previously held the rights to F1 and released games only on their consoles: PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. The game engine is based on the Ego Engine that Codemasters has used on past racing games Dirt, Race Driver: Grid and Dirt 2.[2][6][7] Codemastersreleased limited bundles of F1 2009 with Formula One-style wheels; the Wii Remote slots into this.[8]
F1 2009 Video Game Player
The game features all the circuits that are on the 2009 calendar including the Marina Bay Street Circuit for night racing and the new Yas Marina Circuit. The game only features the 20 drivers that started the 2009 Formula One season and does not include the driver changes that were made during the season.[9]