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Formula 1 2009 - Japan (Suzuka) Wii Gameplay Trailer

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The 3.6 mile Suzuka circuit is one of the most testing on the FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP™ calendar but offers plenty of opportunity for overtaking making it extremely exciting for drivers and spectators alike. Gamers will be able to get a feel for this excitement first hand when F1 2009 is released for the Wii and PSP later this year.

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  • yeah, and the gameplay will be awesome it think. It's just that we have an official game again.

  • o is this the new f1 2009 trailer for the ps1.....  cmon codemasters you can do better than this

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  • @MrWLangers era as it has better games, look at the Atari: 2600 it plays great, but i bet modern gamers would say it looks awful. Its a game, not a 3d program.

    *It was the first ever 64 bit console, and some did look almost 64 bit, but it was never proved as such.

  • @MrWLangers Nintendo has the history the good games and the innovation, the PS3 and 360 are the Atari Jaguar to the genesis and snes of Nintendo: great graphics* but are let down by a mediocre library of games. I ask you, looking at the current library of games, which system will be remembered as having superior games?

    This is frankly the bit wars over again, people care more about how games look, than what they are and how they play, Nintendo wii is innovative and has good games. It wins this

  • Why does everyone complain about the graphics. All right, if they made it so difficult you were not able to see anything it would be understandable, but they're relatively good, and furthermore you should take heed of what James Rolfe says about how people seem to care more about graphics than gameplay. I played F12010 on PS3, the graphics were fantastic, but using a conventional controller made it unplayable ( a wheel did greatly improve it but cost £25.99 from amazon )

    Who has the superior

  • games? Nintendo. It has all the great games of the past and moving forward to the present (OOT the most critically acclaimed game of all time for one), and whatever nintendo does, the other companies follow. Motion sensitive controller integrated into the system of the Wii, then blatantly copied inferiorly by 360 and ps3 alike. First portable system? first 3d console? n64 (and the wiiu looks brilliantly graphically too)

  • @theachtungtree How? I have seen them both on PS3 and on 360 and they look pretty much the same to me. Are you sure that the TV you saw the PS3 on were set correctly? or just a pure bad tv. Because that makes a very big difference. On the same tv and same setup it is basically the same

  • @dude2106 red dead redemption looks and performs like shit on the ps3, just saying

  • @theachtungtree Wow wow relax! I don't agree with him either that the graphics of the 360 are not good. But it is not better then the PS3. I just think that it has a slightly different character. It looks a bit different, but its more a personal question about what you prefer. Like the ps3 vs 360 controllers. Some hands fits better on one controller over another.

  • That one is hard...... Ive only came 2nd before lol and that with a damaged wing for through out the race

  • @playa6xxx hey dipshit...check out codemastres previous games...ps3 graphics are far shittier

  • graphics sucks but grat gameplay

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