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BadMouth:

--- Quote from: isamu on February 26, 2013, 12:38:23 pm ---Slightly unrelated but I'm curious....are there any other Model 1 racing games besides Virtua Racing?

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No, but there are a few others that would play well with an analog flight stick.
http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=712
IIRC, Virtua Racing is the only one working well in MAME.

ant2:

--- Quote from: dgame on February 26, 2013, 11:07:55 am ---I’m using business surplus machines for Virtua Racing/Model 1 Link emulation.

I got  some HP DC7700 SFF Small Form Factor computers for around $45 each including delivery.

They have a Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86GHz CPU and 2GB of RAM. They run Virtua Racing at a constant 100% speed.


There is a Virtua Racing Twin for sale on Tampa Craigslist (not my ad and I am not affiliated):
"Virtua Racing two player Formula One race car game (one monitor needs flyback) ($350 as is or $500 fixed)"

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I am jealous
 cabs in the uk are like gold dust and are often sold for stupid prices

dgame:

--- Quote from: isamu on February 26, 2013, 12:38:23 pm ---Slightly unrelated but I'm curious....are there any other Model 1 racing games besides Virtua Racing?

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Well there is Virtua Formula which is a Virtua Racing update/clone that has the motion controlled F1 style cockpit. It has a different attract mode and the initial car view is from the cockpit mode perspective. The actual gameplay seems identical. I usually put on Virtua Racing as that is the one most people remember. Virtua Racing starts with the car view in the follow mode (behind the car) perspective.

SailorSat:
Well yeah, Virtua Formula has a lot of additional features for the "relay" machines. gameplay wise it's the same as virtua racing.

gbeef:
If anyone gets the M2 stuff running i would be interested!!!

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