F1

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A pseudo-sequel to Lanhor's earlier release, Vroom, originally released in 1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC compatibles.
The Mega Drive/Genesis version uses a mixture of 2D sprites and 3D polygons to simulate its game world with a frame rate of around 30 FPS.....thanks largely to Blast Processing and the true 16-Bit power of the Mega Drive.
For 1993, however, this tiles outperforms most 3D polygonal-based games seen on the other weaker non true 16-Bit cheating chip home consoles at the time.

No emulation here, all footage captured from real games on real consoles.....
Using the following two devices:-
* OSSC (Kaico Edition)
* Elgato HD60S

Special thanks to Alan Smith for all his technical help in getting my ancient laptop to record something half decent.







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F1
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Blast Processing