Grand Prix Circuit - Accolade

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Grand Prix Circuit is a motor racing computer game released for the ZX Spectrum, PC, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. It was first released in 1987[citation needed] by Accolade. For PC, it was released in 1988[1]. There are eight GPs in the game: Brazil, Monaco, Canada, Detroit, Britain, Germany, Italy and Japan. You can select a McLaren Honda MP4/4, Ferrari F187/88C or Williams Judd FW12 as your Formula One team. Each car is different in speed and steering. There are five difficulty levels and three playing modes: practice, single event and championship circuit.

The Music for the Commodore 64 was written by critically acclaimed Kris Hatleild, and is considered by many a top 10 8bit music track.

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  • i remember that i've tryed to go to that mountains, after 30 minutes i was exactly in the same position and the road was jost on 50 metres from me. lol

  • roflcopter :')

    Still got this on floppy xD

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  • I PLAYD IT I 1993!!!

  • i hated this game so much, because i had nothing else to play

  • Accolade games with purrrsonality

  • @bgdnop HELL YES, AHAHAHAHA, epic memories xD

  • omg i played this game so much!! and i didnt even had a colour monitor lol!

  • I'm gonna set the music as my ringtone :P Totally retro haha

  • god i loved that game!!!

  • I remember playing this a long time ago on a 286. Did you know there is a glitch which allows you to accelerate much faster (up to 255mph). With manual transmission, shift up and hold the shift up key and pump the gas. It will quickly accelerate and go up to 255mph and if you go over it starts from 0. :)

  • i had this both on Commodore64 and 286PC

  • This is soo old, look at the usa flag at 0:50 :O

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