I think that "97" mode is amazing. I wish games did specific stuff like that now days. I love how they used real life examples and the actual names of Bridgestone and Goodyear. I just wish I was more into F1 racing, but eh I'm an American so I'll blame it on my culture lol.
Not sure if you are still responding to comments for this episode, but hopefully at least you see this. I gotta say, F1 World Grand Prix was simply the best F1 simulator ever. If it wasn't the difficulty that hooked you, it would be the staggering differences between using the best and worst team's vehicles. Even on the easiest difficulty setting you would really have to grind to pull out a race victory, let alone even a top 10 with a team like Arrows. The F1 video games over the past 4-5 years have been absolute rubbish in terms of difficulty. You could win any race with any team as long as it's not the hardest difficulty. It destroys any sense of immersion when you can win a race just as easily with Ferrari or Red Bull as you could with teams like Marussia or Caterham. I actually have the instruction booklet for F1 World Grand Prix, and it actually goes into detail, giving attributes for team vehicle performance (Front and Rear Downforce, Engine Power, Engine Reliability, even Pit Crew capacity.) For AI drivers, the game aimed to emulate how skilled the drivers were (Ability to control the car at high speeds, Cornering skill, Aggressiveness, and ability to drive in rainy conditions) I could go on and on forever about what makes this game the best F1 game ever. And the amazing part about it is, there's no "Career Mode" to be found anywhere. The Challenge Mode was excellent and I wish more racing simulations and sports games in general featured something like that. Last but not least, the 97 events mode is something i have never seen mimicked in ANY other game ever. To add to your review, the results of the AI drivers would be exactly how they were in real life with the exception of whichever driver you decided to play as. Think of it as the "impossible difficulty level" that could only be overcome with very specific vehicle settings for each track and an incredible player at the controls.
This was my favorite game back in the day. I started watching F1 in 1994 and the first full championship I followed, was the 1997 season. And I was a fanatic viewer, having subs on two magazines, keeping statistics, etc etc. I remembered almost everything from that season. The Challenge Mode was the absolute best feature in this game, most days I would reset one of the saves and try to complete all the challenges. Fisichella losing that tyre was the hardest one. Me and my brother also made our own little game; 'the black flag game'. The idea was simple, you play splitscreen Monaco, and whoever get's the first black flag wins. The Tyrrell's were the best cars for this, they would break down the fastest, Minardi would work, but they were too slow. The trick was to weaken your car by bouncing in the walls, but still be fast enough to get to the chicane after the tunnel first (as you would lose 2 wheels if you hit the kerbstones if your suspension was broken = black flag). If your car was too wrecked to still be somewhat fast, you wouldn't be able to lose 2 wheels on those kerbs, it was a silly game of balance. And if you would hit the corner at casino at the perfect angle, you would also lose 2 wheels, but that was more difficult than a 1080 in 1080 Snowboarding. And if you failed, you wouldn't be able to destroy your suspension before the end of the tunnel chicane. It was the best. So yeah, guess I wanted to share. I also never figured out what the engineer said when your suspension got wrecked, "Your suspension lost steering"?
This game was a part of my childhood. The best thing was the two-player mode with damage enabled and playing Destruction Derby with one of my family members! Who retired had lost! I enjoyed the Grand Prix very much, too.
I played this recently and it blew me away. It's so detailed and realistic with all the options on. The practice sessions before the big race are so essential for learning the track, tweaking the car set-up and getting an idea about what the weather will do. It's so rewarding when all your hard work pays off on race day and you manage to get good points. Really impressive game.
@@belkacembouchama1993 Pretty sure you have to beat a 1:23:00 in time trial at Imola and you'll see the ghost of a retro McLaren race against you. Apparently if you do well enough on any track the same McLaren will appear, but given that it's largely believed to be Senna, I felt Imola was the natural track to try and find his ghost.
I just bought this for $6 and after 15 minutes I’m giddy as a kid on Christmas. This is already one of my favorite games ever and I can’t even get past 15th place on the easiest difficulty. I can already tell I’m going to love mastering this masterpiece and it the satisfaction when I do will be massive.
I never thought of this game as a sim because it had controls like double-tap A to accelerate faster, double-tap B to stop insanely fast and tilt the control stick down and the direction you want to go in order to turn further. I do remember having fun trying to see how many cars I could take out of the race before they finished though! The trick was to slowly approach them from behind until you're touching them, then go full throttle and watch bits and pieces fly off both of your cars! It was especially effective if you were the Gold or Silver driver.
i picked up this game cheap for the n64 but never played it a while back didn't realize this games charm having not played it much until now. this video makes me want to play that game.
What I really liked in this game is that the HUD with the yellow squares and black numbers within was a direct reference to the displays of the TV broadcast at its time!
I just found a copy of this in a box in my basement today while looking for some other stuff. It's mint/complete, etc. My Brother was a big fan of Formula One on the Playstation and I think that's why I picked this up when I saw it. I bought it brand new on discount, opened it, played it maybe once and forgot about it until finding it today - 20 years after I purchased it lol. I looked it up to see this review of it and am very pleased to see that it's very highly regarded. I'm looking forward to playing it, but I have a backlog of old games to get to, so I'm not sure when I'll get around to it. I don't have any racing games in my collection except Super Burnout (which is motorcycles) for the Atari Jaguar. This was a great find and a welcome addition!
I’m American and I love this game.F1 Grand Prix is awesome.I got formula one 2000 for ps1 also.Very tough game.This game just feels so real even now it’s great.I played tonight and loved it.
This game was so far ahead of its time. I played the shit out of this game when I was a kid, and this is how I discovered F1 racing and developed my love for the sport.
I loved this when I was a lad. I'd beast through full length grand prix seasons as Williams Driver, and I loved seeing my name next to Schumacher and Hill and Prost.
This game was very impressive at the time. I remember my sister's husband at the time was obsessed with this. I wasn't capable of playing it properly at my young age, but I loved watching him play.
4:20 that’s because of all the consoles of the generation, the N64 was tight with polygons. Could render more of them than any other console that existed at the time. The N64’s shortcomings are based in textures. That’s why N64 games had better models, and PlayStation games had better textures
I find F1 as dull as ditchwater but I loved this game. I spent whole evenings over a few weeks back in 1998, winning every race on ‘Champion’ difficulty on the full number of laps. It’s also the only N64 game I ever had crash on me, 3 or 4 times when doing the full distance Grand Prix. Quite frustrating when you’re an hour or so into a race!!! Great review from Glenn as ever.
@@n64glennplant It sure was, I was 18 at the time and had just left school, so had plenty of time to waste! Tempted to get the N64 back out and give it another go now 😂
This was one of the first games I owned on the 64, and I loved watching the replays of my races in this one. The engine sounds were SUPERB, and the realism unparalleled. I loved this game alot.
I passed on this game as I don't like racing sims. But I love arcade racers. I own most arcade racers for the system CIB. Hope to see you cover the Rush series in the future!
Loved this game, bought it new and played it for absolutely ages ,only thing that bugged me when playing is you don`t hear the other cars getting up beside you and no mirrors to see them, but it`s still the best F1 game out there
Sarah Connor Formula 1. The very first game on PS1 was a fucking classic. Id say it runs better and faster. Doesnt look as pretty. I did get hooked on this game too though. Beat a record on monaco and unlocked senna's mclaren mp4/4 as a ghost car that randomly showed up.
N64 Glenn Plant yes. I'm Canadian, so I still cheer for Williams, but my mom is italian so i cheer for ferrari too. I felt bad for the McHonda this year, so I was happy for them when they managed to get points. I hated McLaren during the 90's, but there's something about them being so bad that makes me sad for some reason.
I remember the first time I finished in the top six - then the cutoff for a points scoring position, for non-F1 fans. I was so happy, I felt like Alonso did today. (Well, maybe not *that* happy, but I *was* pleased 🤣)
I love the game. I have logged many hours with this game( that is until my younger cousin destroyed the cart by submerging it into the coffee maker's pot)then I bought the sequel. Nice review as always
Great review dude! youve got a new subscriber from Mexico, I just got this game from jjgames and it seems fun but difficult to master though. Keep up the good work!!
My brother and I used to play this all the time, I love the sounds F1 vehicles make. I remember the game would penalize you for cutting around corners, trying to shave a few seconds off your time. As a result, my older brother appreciated it more than I did, but looking back it really is a technical marvel that they managed to fit so much on the cart. As for my fav. Driver, has to be Gilles Villeneuve (biased as I'm Canadian lol), a great racer who's time came way too early.
yeah it was ahead of its time like the 97 season mode was insane for the time and the crashes etc occurring at the exact same time blows my mind even to this day
Even nowadays you don't see that kind of dedication to realism in games. I wish they'd have more games like that, like in wrestling games, or other sports titles.
Nice review Glenn! I had this game back in the day, i love F1, but i found this so hard to play i exchanged the game quickly, it was sad because i loved the game so much! but i wasnt expecting a simulator and that drew me back. Nowadays i bought it again real cheap and sadly it was the german edition and i cant understand a thing, when i find a copy in english i'll give it the amount of time it requires. Cheers from Spain!
Great review! I totally agree with you. When I was young this was my favorite racing game. I played it for soooo many hours! For me the game had the right balance between simulation and fun and i think that all racing games should give the player the option. I only felt the same fun in a F1 with the F1 games from codemasters which I've been enjoyed very much.
I absolutely loved this game, i played the 1st and 2nd Grand Prix but, sadly i sold my whole N64 game collections at a yard sell as a kid for 20 bucks. Keep in mind i gave this man a huge bag filled with games upon games........... biggest regret of my entire life. Now ive bought 2 N64 consoles and trying to re collect my childhood games from here on out :D
I remember, renting this back in 1998 at least 3 times from Blockbuster. I loved this game. To me it is the 2nd best racing game on the N64. I remember the tracks being somewhat longer than the average racer. Also, liked how the damage impacted your racer. To me, San Fransisco Rush is the greatest racing game on N64. Top Gear Rally was also good too.
I've had top gear rally recorded for ages but haven't got around to writing the review for it yet...really need to get on with that but i have a huge backlog of episodes to work out at the mo!
I'm from the U.S., and I think Formula 1 is amazing. There might be less contact than Nascar, but the G-Forces those cars hit are crazy. And there are still some crazy crashes in Formula 1.
I was a big Jordan fan, back in the day, for the very un-PC reason that I smoked Benson & Hedges. They used to have cards in the pack, that you could save up and get Jordan/B&H branded gear. I haven't smoked for over a decade, but I still get an almost pavlovian urge when I see those yellow Jordan F1 cars 🤣
It's weird...a lot of people say the N64's graphics didn't hold up at all...I'm in the distinct minority in that I absolutely love the N64's graphics. All those sweet sweet polygons and early 3D models remind me of some of the best years of my life as a gamer. The N64 is exactly what the Atari Jaguar was supposed to be...I know nostalgia plays a huge role in my love for the console, but I still genuinely enjoy it. Yeah, it's too bad they lost a lot of 3rd party support, but there are still dozens of fantastic games worth playing. Anyone who is a racing fan should check out the N64's library in that genre...It is, in my estimation, the best console for racing games...retro or else-wise.
Phenomenal game! So underrated and highly addictive! I was playing this a few hours ago and its still striking how difficult it is to perfect the breaking. Many happy hours spent trying to win the World Championship in a Stewart! Haha
My brother and I used to drive as fast as we could into walls and break the cars. I was so young, I used to think kph was faster because I didn't know what it was and didn't know how to even tune the cars. I loved driving to the pits with a wheel missing and the engine damaged.
I remabering playing season mode,challenge mode and time trial..this game was well design to carefully to the T for a n64 console you would think you playing a f1 simulator, I played f1 since the Nigel nelson game ever since.
I got this game recently based upon seeing your review like almost a year ago, love this game, expecially in the authenticity, however I have such a hard time placing in this game...im not one to like losing but i like playing this game in first person....i just got to get better at it, looks pretty real...quite good for n64
I always enjoyed this game when I had my N64. The graphics were great for the time and system, especially with the use of the expansion pack. I would say my favorite driver was David Coulthard. He may have had some disappointing moments and seasons, but I enjoyed him at his best and his sense of humor.
This was my first video game ever! Played it so much the first few days I got nightmares from the adrenaline rush! Course I didn't really know how to play it properly, I'd turn off damage and flags than just shortcut through the gravel. I guess I technically had a couple point and click Putt-Putt games, but those were more interactive movies than games.
I play this game still all the time. It is simply amazing. Only problems that I have are that, even in champion mode, I can do ridiculous lap times, such as 1 min 15's in Australia, some 14 seconds faster than the real life pole position time. Also, if you are right behind a car going into some corners, then they will sometimes spin off. Under yellow flags, the other cars do a certain speed limit, say around 180kph, even at corners such as rascasse. The other cars also have much faster pit times than you, and there is nothing to be done about it. No matter of your lap times, the other cars near you will be around just as fast as you. So if you are 1st doing 1 min 25's, then the next few cars behind you will do the same. If at the same course you were doing 1 min 25's but were in 18th, then the cars say from 15th to last will also do similar speeds, whilst those out in front will be faster. Also, if there is a yellow flag on the first lap, then the cars will go at varying speeds. What I mean by this is that the car in front will be the fastest car on the track, then the second car, and so on, but there will be massive differences in their speeds, so the car in first place will catch up to the last car in only 3 or 4 laps. This changes again depending on your own position, as if you are first doing normal lap times than you will catch the last car on only a few laps, and if you are last doing the same speed, then the other cars will do ridiculous speeds. You can also go just as fast in a Minardi as you can with a Williams. However, these do not affect the game too much, and it is a really great game to have.
***** To be honest, I only got the game back in the end of 2007. This was the reason why I got interested in F1 in the first place, because I thought it was a different game when I bought it. In the end, I played it for a few days, and have loved F1 ever since. But to answer your question, I haven't ever found the sequel, only seen a couple of videos of it.
My dad loved this game back in the day I remember getting upset because he was always hogging the Nintendo 64 leaving me stuck playing the nes which I loved but when you had a brand new n64 it was tough to go back i even remember the brakes turning red hot
The best game F1 World Grand Prix (97) of that decade and still a great game. I played so many time in my house. When I played the F1 2000 and 2001 for play station 1 the difference one to another was no that big, a mean if you compare the time and the process to made a good game. That because the lines of the tracks wasn't good to see may be its because the speed. When you play a game of car race you have to see farther to prevent the next corner. Could be the graphis and the options for mechanics change a good game F1 2000 and 2001 but when you try to prepare the car for each track or another gran prix its so difficult especially in a warm up (so many options to put). The F1 World Grand Prix have simple options to prepare the car an any different problems in the field and a great display to see what happens in the car when you drive and in the pits. Simple its my favorite game "F1 World Grand Prix - Nintendo 64" and I can talk I´m a fan of f1
You are making me want to get this game. I know absolutely NOTHING about F1 and would probably leave you very annoyed by how literally I mean that. However, I enjoy forza and GT, simcade style racers and like you, racing is my favorite genre. It looks very dodgy and jerky in its controls to me, but if you say that is how they really are, I'll take it from you. I look forward to trying it. Thank you for your review.
Hi I have a problem I'm playing this on Project64 but tyres wears out after very few laps, I'm not able to make a race do you know if it's a rom or emulator issue?
i'm a great F1 fan! my favorite team is Mc Laren, I got the game 'bout 1999, for my N64, and just love it, it's felt so real that I couldn't believe it! I enjoyed every single deteal and every single game mode, even I used to check my fastest laps telemetry! I still keep on playing on the N64! Such great game.!! I named the william's driver as Juan P. Montoya! jajja becouse of the arrive of the colombian to the team!!!
Spent a huge amount of time on this game; an F1 classic. Played the sequel too..... then left F1 alone until 3 years ago when i picked up a copy of F1 2012 for PS3. Needless to say, having not played an F1 game for over 13 years the graphics and sound have improved immensely. Yet game play wise i couldn't help but think that there was something slightly missing with the PS3 version compared to this old N64 racer. The Ai hadn't seemed to improve much(if any) from F1 World Grand Prix. Also this old F1 game would have more random stuff happen within the race itself, then tell you about it. For instance, another driver getting a puncher, or crashing out was commonplace. Races felt more alive compared to the more recent Codemasters iteration; where almost no competitors crash out of a race or get engine failure. I'll never buy another F1 game now....... there's only so many laps of Monaco or Monza i can do before it makes me feel sick with boredom. I don't know how F1 drivers put up with it in real life; or organizers don't change these stale old tracks. Ha, if "variety is the spice of life", then "repetition is the calling card of death".
Extremely tough. But as much hard as much fine. I've just revived it and restarted playing after many years. I did to recal it was real hard, but I didn't recal how funny it was. The main issue to me it's that shows no circuit map except for the Trial Mode. To me it's almost impossible run a circuit without having the circuit map under the nose. It's impossible recall every curves of the road of each circuit. So I hope there's some code to unlock something to get circuit Map in every Mode. Is there anyone knowing any tricks, cheats, codes to modify or get visible Maps while playing a Challenge or Grand prix Mode? I m not able play this game with no circuit maps while am playing. (Not to mention there s no arrow nor road signs advising you when a curves coming. It's a mess driving without visible maps!
If you are playing on the N64 I'm sure there was the option to turn the map on or off. Been years since I played it I never used the maps you get to know the circuits after playing the championship
I was one of those disappointed Canadians !! Haha. I absolutely loved this game. It got me really into F1 and I'm still a huge fan. Toughest challenge had to be when (I think) Damon Hill had a gearbox problem and you had to defend his lead, it was damn near impossible.
This game was so good it's almost crazy.
The visuals look great for an early N64 title going for realism!
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I think that "97" mode is amazing. I wish games did specific stuff like that now days. I love how they used real life examples and the actual names of Bridgestone and Goodyear. I just wish I was more into F1 racing, but eh I'm an American so I'll blame it on my culture lol.
Not sure if you are still responding to comments for this episode, but hopefully at least you see this.
I gotta say, F1 World Grand Prix was simply the best F1 simulator ever. If it wasn't the difficulty that hooked you, it would be the staggering differences between using the best and worst team's vehicles. Even on the easiest difficulty setting you would really have to grind to pull out a race victory, let alone even a top 10 with a team like Arrows. The F1 video games over the past 4-5 years have been absolute rubbish in terms of difficulty. You could win any race with any team as long as it's not the hardest difficulty.
It destroys any sense of immersion when you can win a race just as easily with Ferrari or Red Bull as you could with teams like Marussia or Caterham.
I actually have the instruction booklet for F1 World Grand Prix, and it actually goes into detail, giving attributes for team vehicle performance (Front and Rear Downforce, Engine Power, Engine Reliability, even Pit Crew capacity.) For AI drivers, the game aimed to emulate how skilled the drivers were (Ability to control the car at high speeds, Cornering skill, Aggressiveness, and ability to drive in rainy conditions)
I could go on and on forever about what makes this game the best F1 game ever. And the amazing part about it is, there's no "Career Mode" to be found anywhere. The Challenge Mode was excellent and I wish more racing simulations and sports games in general featured something like that.
Last but not least, the 97 events mode is something i have never seen mimicked in ANY other game ever. To add to your review, the results of the AI drivers would be exactly how they were in real life with the exception of whichever driver you decided to play as. Think of it as the "impossible difficulty level" that could only be overcome with very specific vehicle settings for each track and an incredible player at the controls.
ShooterguyX76 yeah i always read and reply....even if its on older episodes (when i see the comments thats it!)
This was my favorite game back in the day. I started watching F1 in 1994 and the first full championship I followed, was the 1997 season. And I was a fanatic viewer, having subs on two magazines, keeping statistics, etc etc. I remembered almost everything from that season. The Challenge Mode was the absolute best feature in this game, most days I would reset one of the saves and try to complete all the challenges. Fisichella losing that tyre was the hardest one.
Me and my brother also made our own little game; 'the black flag game'. The idea was simple, you play splitscreen Monaco, and whoever get's the first black flag wins. The Tyrrell's were the best cars for this, they would break down the fastest, Minardi would work, but they were too slow. The trick was to weaken your car by bouncing in the walls, but still be fast enough to get to the chicane after the tunnel first (as you would lose 2 wheels if you hit the kerbstones if your suspension was broken = black flag). If your car was too wrecked to still be somewhat fast, you wouldn't be able to lose 2 wheels on those kerbs, it was a silly game of balance.
And if you would hit the corner at casino at the perfect angle, you would also lose 2 wheels, but that was more difficult than a 1080 in 1080 Snowboarding. And if you failed, you wouldn't be able to destroy your suspension before the end of the tunnel chicane. It was the best.
So yeah, guess I wanted to share. I also never figured out what the engineer said when your suspension got wrecked, "Your suspension lost steering"?
1997 season is arguably the best Formula 1 season EVER!
This game was a part of my childhood. The best thing was the two-player mode with damage enabled and playing Destruction Derby with one of my family members! Who retired had lost! I enjoyed the Grand Prix very much, too.
Lmao, did the same thing! We raced Hockenheim or Monza and then destroyed everything! Good memories
I used to do the same thing with my cousin! we always choosed Hockenheim track for this, it was really fun and funny XD good times
you didnt talk about the Gold and Silver cars! those were our favourites growing up!
You mean pyrite!?
I played this recently and it blew me away. It's so detailed and realistic with all the options on. The practice sessions before the big race are so essential for learning the track, tweaking the car set-up and getting an idea about what the weather will do. It's so rewarding when all your hard work pays off on race day and you manage to get good points. Really impressive game.
yeah theres so many options to tweak if you're into the sim experience, makes it so solid to play for fans of this style of racer !
This Game had extremely good Presentation.
The Fonts, the Menus, The Colors, the good Graphics make it Look like a TV Broadcast from back in the Day.
I have distinct memories of grinding time trials on Imola to unlock the Senna ghost. Such a great game.
i've never heard about that. is that real?
@@belkacembouchama1993 Pretty sure you have to beat a 1:23:00 in time trial at Imola and you'll see the ghost of a retro McLaren race against you. Apparently if you do well enough on any track the same McLaren will appear, but given that it's largely believed to be Senna, I felt Imola was the natural track to try and find his ghost.
I just bought this for $6 and after 15 minutes I’m giddy as a kid on Christmas. This is already one of my favorite games ever and I can’t even get past 15th place on the easiest difficulty. I can already tell I’m going to love mastering this masterpiece and it the satisfaction when I do will be massive.
absolutely adored this game back in the days! :)
Thank you so much for these reviews. You helped me know which games to add to my collection and am loving my n64 collection.
Completely agree about the challenge mode, me and my mate spent weeks trying to get through it but as F1 fans it was a real treat
I never thought of this game as a sim because it had controls like double-tap A to accelerate faster, double-tap B to stop insanely fast and tilt the control stick down and the direction you want to go in order to turn further. I do remember having fun trying to see how many cars I could take out of the race before they finished though! The trick was to slowly approach them from behind until you're touching them, then go full throttle and watch bits and pieces fly off both of your cars! It was especially effective if you were the Gold or Silver driver.
I noticed that right away they have captured audio for the sound fx which is suprisingly impressed me it sounds real good
yeah great sounding in comparison to other f1 racers of the time
i picked up this game cheap for the n64 but never played it a while back didn't realize this games charm having not played it much until now. this video makes me want to play that game.
Can't overstate how good this game looked at the time. The replays looked near "photo realistic"!
What I really liked in this game is that the HUD with the yellow squares and black numbers within was a direct reference to the displays of the TV broadcast at its time!
+Moody yeah that was a cool touch want it!
I just found a copy of this in a box in my basement today while looking for some other stuff. It's mint/complete, etc. My Brother was a big fan of Formula One on the Playstation and I think that's why I picked this up when I saw it. I bought it brand new on discount, opened it, played it maybe once and forgot about it until finding it today - 20 years after I purchased it lol. I looked it up to see this review of it and am very pleased to see that it's very highly regarded. I'm looking forward to playing it, but I have a backlog of old games to get to, so I'm not sure when I'll get around to it. I don't have any racing games in my collection except Super Burnout (which is motorcycles) for the Atari Jaguar. This was a great find and a welcome addition!
Easily one of the best games on N64. It still holds up
I’m American and I love this game.F1 Grand Prix is awesome.I got formula one 2000 for ps1 also.Very tough game.This game just feels so real even now it’s great.I played tonight and loved it.
I was a big O Panis fan in 1997. So was surprised to see him so much in this video :)
Absolutely amazing that a small team like Paradigm pulled this off.
They were wizards imo
my favorite f1 game ever. It blow my mind...
You will need to sit and play this game for a long time before you can do well because it is incredibly realistic and that means hard.
Great review! A very underrated racer on the N64!
This game was so far ahead of its time. I played the shit out of this game when I was a kid, and this is how I discovered F1 racing and developed my love for the sport.
Las Vegas the other day was a nightmare race hey!
I loved this when I was a lad. I'd beast through full length grand prix seasons as Williams Driver, and I loved seeing my name next to Schumacher and Hill and Prost.
I just bought a used game for $3. Going to play it later.
This game was very impressive at the time. I remember my sister's husband at the time was obsessed with this. I wasn't capable of playing it properly at my young age, but I loved watching him play.
4:20 that’s because of all the consoles of the generation, the N64 was tight with polygons. Could render more of them than any other console that existed at the time. The N64’s shortcomings are based in textures. That’s why N64 games had better models, and PlayStation games had better textures
Used to love this game as a kid. This and F1 99 on the PS1 are my favorites on the console.
I find F1 as dull as ditchwater but I loved this game. I spent whole evenings over a few weeks back in 1998, winning every race on ‘Champion’ difficulty on the full number of laps. It’s also the only N64 game I ever had crash on me, 3 or 4 times when doing the full distance Grand Prix. Quite frustrating when you’re an hour or so into a race!!!
Great review from Glenn as ever.
That’s very interesting because I know the champion difficulty is super hard!
@@n64glennplant It sure was, I was 18 at the time and had just left school, so had plenty of time to waste! Tempted to get the N64 back out and give it another go now 😂
I have a version of the game cartridge for the N64 that have changed the name of Driver Williams to Justin Tolentino.
I'm Mclaren til I die, and naturally Mika Hakkinen is my favourite ever driver.
I See You're a Man of Culture As Well
Loved it. The settings of the car were superb.
This was one of the first games I owned on the 64, and I loved watching the replays of my races in this one. The engine sounds were SUPERB, and the realism unparalleled. I loved this game alot.
I liked this too, sequel was also awesome
I bought a 64 just so I can buy and play this game again. I bought it brand new also. Lucky to have found it that way. Me and dad played it all day!
Gosh this bring back memories. Thanks more making this!
My childhood, brings back so many memories
I loved the graphics back in the day and even today the graphics are still very nice considering the hardware...
I passed on this game as I don't like racing sims. But I love arcade racers. I own most arcade racers for the system CIB. Hope to see you cover the Rush series in the future!
Play as the Gold & Silver Racer & wreck your cars. 😉
BlackJohnnyCage leave it in 2nd gear and hit 600km/h
counterfit5 😂😂😂 "The suspension is broken" waves black flag.
Leave it in 1st and hit 1000km/h!
José Manuel I wonder if that is a glitch or intentional...
Or maybe it used to be a glitch but they decided to leave it in as an actual feature because they thought it was funny :D
Loved this game, bought it new and played it for absolutely ages ,only thing that bugged me when playing is you don`t hear the other cars getting up beside you and no mirrors to see them, but it`s still the best F1 game out there
until this day there is no better F1 game out and for a 1998 game that's a huge disappointment.
+Sarah Connor lol
Sarah Connor Formula 1. The very first game on PS1 was a fucking classic. Id say it runs better and faster. Doesnt look as pretty. I did get hooked on this game too though. Beat a record on monaco and unlocked senna's mclaren mp4/4 as a ghost car that randomly showed up.
Sarah Connor the sequel on dreamcast was better imo.
What about F1 Championship edition?
FJM8940 that one was quite bad
This game was beautiful! Really good gameplay and atmosphere. I remember renaming Driver Williams to activate cheats lol
Great game! As for my favorite F1 driver, I'd have to say Alain Prost, in a McLaren Honda. But I'm also partial to Ford Cosworth engines
I just bought this game at a swap shop for 6 $. This was when I was absolutely in love with the f1.
Are you not still a fan these days?
N64 Glenn Plant yes. I'm Canadian, so I still cheer for Williams, but my mom is italian so i cheer for ferrari too. I felt bad for the McHonda this year, so I was happy for them when they managed to get points. I hated McLaren during the 90's, but there's something about them being so bad that makes me sad for some reason.
Everyone loves an underdog right? 😂
N64 Glenn Plant you are certainly correct
My favourite is Jordan
Still here 😆 I just randomly thought about this game & remembered I left a Comment on Glenn Channel.
I’m still here too 😄
@@n64glennplant Great to see you're still around 👍🏾
I remember the first time I finished in the top six - then the cutoff for a points scoring position, for non-F1 fans. I was so happy, I felt like Alonso did today. (Well, maybe not *that* happy, but I *was* pleased 🤣)
Great video review as always Glenn!
thanks! a rad new japanese eye episode is due for next week so busy working on that right now!
I love the game. I have logged many hours with this game( that is until my younger cousin destroyed the cart by submerging it into the coffee maker's pot)then I bought the sequel. Nice review as always
what a random but funny story!
Yeah I know, well now it is funny, it wasn't though when it happened
i can imagine !
I've never played this or seen it even but damn now I want to
There was a sequel too worth checking out also
Great review dude! youve got a new subscriber from Mexico, I just got this game from jjgames and it seems fun but difficult to master though. Keep up the good work!!
Best driver? Come on, only one answer...Senna. RIP.
My brother and I used to play this all the time, I love the sounds F1 vehicles make. I remember the game would penalize you for cutting around corners, trying to shave a few seconds off your time. As a result, my older brother appreciated it more than I did, but looking back it really is a technical marvel that they managed to fit so much on the cart. As for my fav. Driver, has to be Gilles Villeneuve (biased as I'm Canadian lol), a great racer who's time came way too early.
yeah it was ahead of its time like the 97 season mode was insane for the time and the crashes etc occurring at the exact same time blows my mind even to this day
Even nowadays you don't see that kind of dedication to realism in games. I wish they'd have more games like that, like in wrestling games, or other sports titles.
yeah although they did try to do those wrestle mania moments things in matches but it always felt forced i felt
This game is really cheap and it's actually really good, I especially like the different camera modes. The graphics were impressive too.
glad you agreed
Just bought this game :) and great review Glenn.
Getting this game tmrw off of Ebay, thanks for the review!
+emberr_ check out f1wgp2 review for a comparison
sure ill definatley take a look at your review and probably pick it up on ebay/amazon.
I had this game was definitely ahead of its time
Nice review Glenn! I had this game back in the day, i love F1, but i found this so hard to play i exchanged the game quickly, it was sad because i loved the game so much! but i wasnt expecting a simulator and that drew me back. Nowadays i bought it again real cheap and sadly it was the german edition and i cant understand a thing, when i find a copy in english i'll give it the amount of time it requires.
Cheers from Spain!
Brilliant review, thanks, I can't wait to get this one ..
check out the sequel also
Great review! I totally agree with you. When I was young this was my favorite racing game. I played it for soooo many hours! For me the game had the right balance between simulation and fun and i think that all racing games should give the player the option. I only felt the same fun in a F1 with the F1 games from codemasters which I've been enjoyed very much.
I absolutely loved this game, i played the 1st and 2nd Grand Prix but, sadly i sold my whole N64 game collections at a yard sell as a kid for 20 bucks. Keep in mind i gave this man a huge bag filled with games upon games........... biggest regret of my entire life. Now ive bought 2 N64 consoles and trying to re collect my childhood games from here on out :D
I loved this on the ps1 I used to play it tons with my brother inlaw and it was brilliant and still looks awesome
i thought so too, ill try to get around to reviewing the sequel too which had expansion pack support
***** i have diablo 3 my name thing is glennplant although i haven't played it since the month it came out
=D could join in the game today for a few hours be awesome how fast you will level
I love the soundtrack. So high energy and cool
Dont ever change theme song. Thats why i subbed.
I remember, renting this back in 1998 at least 3 times from Blockbuster. I loved this game. To me it is the 2nd best racing game on the N64. I remember the tracks being somewhat longer than the average racer. Also, liked how the damage impacted your racer. To me, San Fransisco Rush is the greatest racing game on N64. Top Gear Rally was also good too.
I've had top gear rally recorded for ages but haven't got around to writing the review for it yet...really need to get on with that but i have a huge backlog of episodes to work out at the mo!
I got interest in that game because it was based on the season Jacques Villeneuse became the first and only Canadian to become world champion
I'm from the U.S., and I think Formula 1 is amazing. There might be less contact than Nascar, but the G-Forces those cars hit are crazy. And there are still some crazy crashes in Formula 1.
always glad to see from non European and South American f1 fans!
I was a big Jordan fan, back in the day, for the very un-PC reason that I smoked Benson & Hedges. They used to have cards in the pack, that you could save up and get Jordan/B&H branded gear.
I haven't smoked for over a decade, but I still get an almost pavlovian urge when I see those yellow Jordan F1 cars 🤣
This is so nostalgic for me; it was the very first game I got with my N64 :D
ha i saw this after seeing your post on the RW comments page :)
It's weird...a lot of people say the N64's graphics didn't hold up at all...I'm in the distinct minority in that I absolutely love the N64's graphics. All those sweet sweet polygons and early 3D models remind me of some of the best years of my life as a gamer. The N64 is exactly what the Atari Jaguar was supposed to be...I know nostalgia plays a huge role in my love for the console, but I still genuinely enjoy it. Yeah, it's too bad they lost a lot of 3rd party support, but there are still dozens of fantastic games worth playing. Anyone who is a racing fan should check out the N64's library in that genre...It is, in my estimation, the best console for racing games...retro or else-wise.
Phenomenal game! So underrated and highly addictive! I was playing this a few hours ago and its still striking how difficult it is to perfect the breaking. Many happy hours spent trying to win the World Championship in a Stewart! Haha
WrathOfANorseMan066 haha its a great f1 game if you like f1 racers! only the sequel bettered this i think
***** Yes I've watched the reviews it actually looks awesome! I need to get my hands on a copy!
Funny, this was my first N64, and is still one of my favorite racers. Excellent graphics and fun gameplay, if a little hard to learn at first.
this game is bloody everywhere I go to while game hunting, I would consider this game to be the most common N64 game in Europe.
My brother and I used to drive as fast as we could into walls and break the cars. I was so young, I used to think kph was faster because I didn't know what it was and didn't know how to even tune the cars. I loved driving to the pits with a wheel missing and the engine damaged.
This was a brilliant game still is
I prefer the sequel, both great tho
I remabering playing season mode,challenge mode and time trial..this game was well design to carefully to the T for a n64 console you would think you playing a f1 simulator, I played f1 since the Nigel nelson game ever since.
Nigel mansell on the SNES? Man I played that too
I got this game recently based upon seeing your review like almost a year ago, love this game, expecially in the authenticity, however I have such a hard time placing in this game...im not one to like losing but i like playing this game in first person....i just got to get better at it, looks pretty real...quite good for n64
ferrari and m.schumacher
Pretty good game played back when I was a kid. I usually ran off the tracks most the time, lol
I always enjoyed this game when I had my N64. The graphics were great for the time and system, especially with the use of the expansion pack. I would say my favorite driver was David Coulthard. He may have had some disappointing moments and seasons, but I enjoyed him at his best and his sense of humor.
This was my first video game ever! Played it so much the first few days I got nightmares from the adrenaline rush! Course I didn't really know how to play it properly, I'd turn off damage and flags than just shortcut through the gravel.
I guess I technically had a couple point and click Putt-Putt games, but those were more interactive movies than games.
I play this game still all the time. It is simply amazing. Only problems that I have are that, even in champion mode, I can do ridiculous lap times, such as 1 min 15's in Australia, some 14 seconds faster than the real life pole position time.
Also, if you are right behind a car going into some corners, then they will sometimes spin off.
Under yellow flags, the other cars do a certain speed limit, say around 180kph, even at corners such as rascasse.
The other cars also have much faster pit times than you, and there is nothing to be done about it.
No matter of your lap times, the other cars near you will be around just as fast as you. So if you are 1st doing 1 min 25's, then the next few cars behind you will do the same. If at the same course you were doing 1 min 25's but were in 18th, then the cars say from 15th to last will also do similar speeds, whilst those out in front will be faster.
Also, if there is a yellow flag on the first lap, then the cars will go at varying speeds. What I mean by this is that the car in front will be the fastest car on the track, then the second car, and so on, but there will be massive differences in their speeds, so the car in first place will catch up to the last car in only 3 or 4 laps. This changes again depending on your own position, as if you are first doing normal lap times than you will catch the last car on only a few laps, and if you are last doing the same speed, then the other cars will do ridiculous speeds.
You can also go just as fast in a Minardi as you can with a Williams.
However, these do not affect the game too much, and it is a really great game to have.
Aidan Willowhite you must have also loved the sequel too then :)
***** To be honest, I only got the game back in the end of 2007. This was the reason why I got interested in F1 in the first place, because I thought it was a different game when I bought it. In the end, I played it for a few days, and have loved F1 ever since. But to answer your question, I haven't ever found the sequel, only seen a couple of videos of it.
My dad loved this game back in the day I remember getting upset because he was always hogging the Nintendo 64 leaving me stuck playing the nes which I loved but when you had a brand new n64 it was tough to go back i even remember the brakes turning red hot
The best game F1 World Grand Prix (97) of that decade and still a great game. I played so many time in my house. When I played the F1 2000 and 2001 for play station 1 the difference one to another was no that big, a mean if you compare the time and the process to made a good game. That because the lines of the tracks wasn't good to see may be its because the speed. When you play a game of car race you have to see farther to prevent the next corner. Could be the graphis and the options for mechanics change a good game F1 2000 and 2001 but when you try to prepare the car for each track or another gran prix its so difficult especially in a warm up (so many options to put). The F1 World Grand Prix have simple options to prepare the car an any different problems in the field and a great display to see what happens in the car when you drive and in the pits. Simple its my favorite game "F1 World Grand Prix - Nintendo 64" and I can talk I´m a fan of f1
JFLALVARADO i quite liked the ps1 formula one game, for the time that blew my mind with its graphics etc
You are making me want to get this game. I know absolutely NOTHING about F1 and would probably leave you very annoyed by how literally I mean that. However, I enjoy forza and GT, simcade style racers and like you, racing is my favorite genre. It looks very dodgy and jerky in its controls to me, but if you say that is how they really are, I'll take it from you. I look forward to trying it. Thank you for your review.
Thanks Shaun - hope you end up enjoying it!
Hi I have a problem I'm playing this on Project64 but tyres wears out after very few laps, I'm not able to make a race do you know if it's a rom or emulator issue?
No idea sorry as I don’t use emulators but perhaps someone will see this and be able to help
i'm a great F1 fan! my favorite team is Mc Laren, I got the game 'bout 1999, for my N64, and just love it, it's felt so real that I couldn't believe it! I enjoyed every single deteal and every single game mode, even I used to check my fastest laps telemetry! I still keep on playing on the N64! Such great game.!! I named the william's driver as Juan P. Montoya! jajja becouse of the arrive of the colombian to the team!!!
You should review F1 Pole Position. My brother used to love that damn game. It came out a year or two before this game.
That’s right it did, that was the first one on the N64 and it’s the only f1 game I’ve yet to review
What made it even better was playing it using the steering wheel attachment.
Spent a huge amount of time on this game; an F1 classic. Played the sequel too..... then left F1 alone until 3 years ago when i picked up a copy of F1 2012 for PS3.
Needless to say, having not played an F1 game for over 13 years the graphics and sound have improved immensely. Yet game play wise i couldn't help but think that there was something slightly missing with the PS3 version compared to this old N64 racer. The Ai hadn't seemed to improve much(if any) from F1 World Grand Prix. Also this old F1 game would have more random stuff happen within the race itself, then tell you about it. For instance, another driver getting a puncher, or crashing out was commonplace. Races felt more alive compared to the more recent Codemasters iteration; where almost no competitors crash out of a race or get engine failure.
I'll never buy another F1 game now....... there's only so many laps of Monaco or Monza i can do before it makes me feel sick with boredom. I don't know how F1 drivers put up with it in real life; or organizers don't change these stale old tracks. Ha, if "variety is the spice of life", then "repetition is the calling card of death".
Extremely tough. But as much hard as much fine. I've just revived it and restarted playing after many years. I did to recal it was real hard, but I didn't recal how funny it was. The main issue to me it's that shows no circuit map except for the Trial Mode.
To me it's almost impossible run a circuit without having the circuit map under the nose. It's impossible recall every curves of the road of each circuit.
So I hope there's some code to unlock something to get circuit Map in every Mode.
Is there anyone knowing any tricks, cheats, codes to modify or get visible Maps while playing a Challenge or Grand prix Mode? I m not able play this game with no circuit maps while am playing.
(Not to mention there s no arrow nor road signs advising you when a curves coming. It's a mess driving without visible maps!
Not that impossible, you don't need that good of memory to understood the tracks, especially if you keep doing it over in over. Like tying your shoe.
If you are playing on the N64 I'm sure there was the option to turn the map on or off. Been years since I played it I never used the maps you get to know the circuits after playing the championship
Denilson24 I'm not able to find no button nor voice nor command to get maple turning on. IMHO there's no map,unfortunately!
I still have the cartridge for this game.
I was one of those disappointed Canadians !! Haha. I absolutely loved this game. It got me really into F1 and I'm still a huge fan. Toughest challenge had to be when (I think) Damon Hill had a gearbox problem and you had to defend his lead, it was damn near impossible.
i think i remember that one...the other drivers would fly past you with ease!
This game looks great! Want to put it on my list, but will have to be patient to pick it up as the shop where I usually get my games doesn't have it..
ah try online as its a very common game so usually very cheap to get
Is there a career mode in this game? Where do you create a pilot and play with him on some team?