Vídeo Review - Super Monaco GP
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0:22 - 0:24>>Rafael Fernandes: Super Monaco GP.
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0:24 - 0:27For many, the first racing game of their lives.
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0:28 - 0:30For everyone, certainly a classic.
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0:31 - 0:35The arcade of Sega from 1989 was converted to numerous systems,
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0:35 - 0:41but it was on Mega Drive that the game is immortalized with a really fun simulation of Formula 1,
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0:41 - 0:43despite the technological limitations, of course.
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0:44 - 0:47Then check out in this retrospective the whole story about this
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0:47 - 0:50and some other memorable racing games from Sega.
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1:02 - 1:05Before we get into Super Monaco GP,
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1:05 - 1:07it is important to remember the history of Sega,
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1:07 - 1:10there in their humble origins producing arcades in Japan.
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1:10 - 1:14For this, we go back to 1969,
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1:14 - 1:16when the company released Sega Grand Prix,
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1:16 - 1:19an electromechanical game cabinet – that is,
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1:19 - 1:21it had no video yet, it was just a game.
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1:22 - 1:25There was no ROM, there was no chip or anything.
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1:25 - 1:27Everything was based in analog circuitry
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1:27 - 1:30and graphics projected on a translucent screen. Take a look.
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1:43 - 1:44>>Galvão Bueno: Let's go, Rubinho!
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1:44 - 1:45Aw aw aw aw aw!
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1:48 - 1:49Now it goes!
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1:49 - 1:51Aw aw aw aw aw!
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1:53 - 1:56Don't let it come back, don't let it come back, don't let it come back!
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1:57 - 1:58Aw aw aw aw aw!
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1:59 - 2:01>>Rafael Fernandes: Uh… this guy is a little bad, eh?
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2:01 - 2:03Let's change to another and take out Galvão too.
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2:07 - 2:09Looking today, the machine looks very simple,
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2:09 - 2:12vintage, even tacky, so to speak.
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2:12 - 2:16But at that time, certainly, was the pinnacle of technology.
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2:23 - 2:26Ten years later, in 1979,
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2:26 - 2:30a video game came out for the arcades around the world.
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2:30 - 2:31And its name, what is?
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2:33 - 2:35Monaco GP.
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2:43 - 2:45The game is also pretty simple,
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2:45 - 2:48as we can notice there: you just run,
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2:48 - 2:52dodge the cars and overcome obstacles to get to the next checkpoint,
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2:52 - 2:54within the time limit, of course.
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2:55 - 2:57This does not mean that the game is not challenging;
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2:57 - 2:59in fact, it is quite frustrating,
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2:59 - 3:01like any good arcade should be, right?
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3:02 - 3:04Unfortunately, just as in the first Grand Prix,
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3:04 - 3:08Monaco GP uses a logical circuit board, that is,
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3:08 - 3:10it also has no processor, also has no ROM;
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3:10 - 3:14which prevents you to check it out today on the emulator, for example.
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3:16 - 3:18But if you insist to check this game,
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3:18 - 3:21Sega produced a port to the SG-1000,
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3:21 - 3:23its first home system,
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3:23 - 3:26released 30 years ago, in 1983.
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3:27 - 3:29Look at the commercial that was produced at the time.
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3:29 - 3:32>>Yuko Saito: A tunnel! Slippery zone! A lot of movement speed!
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3:33 - 3:35The loud sound of the arcade is the same!
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3:38 - 3:39>>Man: Sega Monaco Grand Prix
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3:39 - 3:41♪ SEGA
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3:41 - 3:44>>Rafael Fernandes: And before you ask me, yes, it's a woman.
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3:44 - 3:48Anyway, Monaco GP also came out later for the Sega Saturn,
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3:48 - 3:53fully recreated for a collection called Sega Ages Memorial 2,
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3:54 - 3:56and also had a remake in polygonal 3D,
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3:56 - 4:00released for the PlayStation 2 and present in the Sega Classics Collection,
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4:00 - 4:05another collection with several enhanced versions of classic games from the company.
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4:05 - 4:08Even if the original version is not available there,
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4:08 - 4:10you can have an idea of how the game worked.
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4:16 - 4:20And then, in 1989, ten years after Monaco GP,
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4:20 - 4:23and twenty years after the first Grand Prix,
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4:23 - 4:26Sega releases Super Monaco GP.
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4:30 - 4:34Previously, Formula 1 games in arcades or used the bird's-eye view,
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4:34 - 4:36like the first Monaco GP,
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4:37 - 4:39or the third-person camera,
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4:39 - 4:42fixed behind the car as in Final Lap, of Namco…
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4:45 - 4:47And the Continental Circus, from Taito.
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4:51 - 4:52>>Fausto Silva: What the fuck, man!
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4:52 - 4:56>>Rafael Fernandes: In Super Monaco GP, Sega chose to use the first-person view,
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4:56 - 5:02further increasing the realism thanks to the graphics generated by the powerful System X board,
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5:02 - 5:06which was also used in games like After Burner and OutRun.
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5:08 - 5:11Although very pixelated, as we can see here,
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5:11 - 5:15the look was very detailed and most importantly, it was very fluid,
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5:15 - 5:20running at constant 60 frames per second that you will not see here on YouTube,
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5:20 - 5:23since it converts it to 30 frames per second…
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5:23 - 5:29But it already gives you an idea of how this game was fast and could cause a lot of dizziness too, right?
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5:30 - 5:34The attention to detail in the graphics ended up causing an unusual controversy:
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5:34 - 5:39in the game, there are a number of signs and posters reminding sponsors of Formula 1,
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5:39 - 5:40as we're seeing there.
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5:40 - 5:43Canon, in this case, here became Conan,
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5:44 - 5:46Ford became Fodo,
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5:47 - 5:50Mobil 1 became Modil 2,
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5:51 - 5:53and Marlboro became Marlbobo.
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5:55 - 5:58Still, the cigarettes company sued Sega
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5:58 - 6:03requiring that any reference to its brand was completely removed from the game,
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6:03 - 6:07because it did not want its name associated with things aimed at children and adolescents.
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6:08 - 6:11It also sued Namco because of Pole Position,
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6:11 - 6:13which also has a free advertisement of Marlboro.
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6:14 - 6:16Sega then produced a new version of the game,
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6:16 - 6:19removing almost all the track signs,
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6:19 - 6:21and swapping by an advertisement of Flicky,
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6:21 - 6:25that chick who starred in a game for the arcade, SG-1000 and the Mega Drive.
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6:25 - 6:27One day we talk better about it here.
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6:31 - 6:35But if you think that the immersion of Super Monaco GP
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6:35 - 6:37was only in the graphics, you are wrong.
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6:38 - 6:40The deluxe version of the arcade had a hydraulic system
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6:40 - 6:44that moved the chair as the player did the curves on the track,
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6:44 - 6:47and even had such an Air Drive System,
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6:47 - 6:49that blew air into the cabin,
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6:49 - 6:51giving the sensation of speed.
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6:52 - 6:54Of course, even with all this,
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6:54 - 6:59say that Super Monaco GP is a simulation is also exaggerate a little,
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6:59 - 7:00as I said at the beginning of the video,
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7:00 - 7:02and you must already be cursing me for this in the comments.
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7:03 - 7:07But at that time, have realistic physics of a Formula 1 car
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7:07 - 7:08was still a tricky thing to do.
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7:09 - 7:11There was not so much processing at that time.
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7:11 - 7:13Not to mention that the game is an arcade,
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7:13 - 7:17then it had to be more accessible for all to play without difficulty.
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7:17 - 7:20There are several nonsense in the game, for example:
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7:20 - 7:22you can pass by most curves without braking,
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7:22 - 7:24you can pass straight through the chicanes,
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7:25 - 7:28you can hit everyone without worrying about breaking the car,
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7:28 - 7:30and various other things like that.
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7:31 - 7:34But it is worth remembering that you also can not abuse, or…
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7:44 - 7:48Super Monaco GP had a moderate success in arcades at the time.
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7:49 - 7:50Not only it was something new,
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7:50 - 7:52but also a very beautiful game,
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7:52 - 7:55really made to impress and offer a unique experience.
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7:56 - 7:58And like other Sega arcades,
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7:58 - 8:02the title has been adapted to various domestic systems of that time,
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8:02 - 8:03none of them like the arcade,
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8:03 - 8:05but still they tried.
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8:06 - 8:10U.S. Gold was entrusted to do the ports for computers,
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8:10 - 8:12but with very mediocre results,
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8:12 - 8:14like we can see in the images here.
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8:14 - 8:17This girl from the main screen now looks like She-Hulk.
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8:20 - 8:24Thank god, Sega itself was responsible for the ports to their consoles,
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8:24 - 8:26like the Master System and the Game Gear.
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8:27 - 8:31But it was in the version for the Mega Drive that the game was immortalized.
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8:32 - 8:35>>Man: When the roar of the engines resonates in the circuit,
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8:36 - 8:40hesitation at a moment can separate the winner from the loser.
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8:42 - 8:44Race through all 16 Grand Prix!
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8:44 - 8:46Shift up the gears to a rotation of 12000.
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8:46 - 8:48Plunge into the first corner with the sixth gear.
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8:48 - 8:50From the seventh gear to the second on hairpins.
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8:50 - 8:53Grab the rival, overtake in the S.
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8:53 - 8:54Reach 400 km of speed.
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8:54 - 8:55Go to the top.
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8:55 - 8:57And until the checkered flag, win by a wide margin!
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8:57 - 8:59Super Monaco GP.
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8:59 - 9:01♪ SEGA
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9:04 - 9:06>>Rafael Fernandes: Released one year after the original,
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9:06 - 9:08the Super Monaco GP for the Mega Drive
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9:08 - 9:12owe very much in terms of graphics compared to the arcade, of course.
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9:12 - 9:15Still, this drawback was well compensated
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9:15 - 9:18with an excellent gameplay and new game modes.
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9:19 - 9:22In addition to the basic mode Super Monaco GP,
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9:22 - 9:23which is just like the arcade,
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9:23 - 9:28there is also a training mode and the exclusive World Championship.
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9:30 - 9:31In this part of the game,
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9:31 - 9:34you compete a full season of Formula 1.
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9:34 - 9:37The driver has to run through all 16 tracks,
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9:37 - 9:41that are based on the 1989 season of the category.
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9:41 - 9:45That is why Brazil's track here is not inspired by the layout of Interlagos,
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9:45 - 9:48but rather the old race track in Jacarepagua, in Rio de Janeiro.
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9:52 - 9:55Before each Grand Prix, you can choose a rival.
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9:55 - 9:58And if you can finish the race in front of him twice,
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9:58 - 10:04this opponent is kicked off the team and you end up going into his place in the middle of the season.
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10:04 - 10:05How ethical, eh.
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10:05 - 10:08As this game does not have the official license of the FIA,
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10:08 - 10:11the team names are not the same of the real life,
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10:11 - 10:13although they remind very much, for example:
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10:13 - 10:15Madonna closely resembles MacLaren;
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10:15 - 10:17Firenze makes you remember the Ferrari;
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10:17 - 10:20Millions resembles Williams;
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10:20 - 10:22Minarae, where you start the season,
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10:22 - 10:25reminds Minardi; and so on.
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10:25 - 10:28The opponents are also in the same scheme.
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10:28 - 10:31Their names resemble those of the drivers of the category,
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10:31 - 10:33but their photos, the avatars,
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10:33 - 10:37seem to have been inspired by some Hollywood actors, you know why?
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10:37 - 10:38Compare:
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10:38 - 10:42G. Alberti looks like Robert Deniro;
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10:42 - 10:46E. Pacheco remember MacGyver Richard Dean Anderson;
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10:46 - 10:51G. Turner looks a lot like the late actor and singer River Phoenix.
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10:51 - 10:53He doesn't looks like, he's identical!
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10:53 - 10:54Do you think this is madness?
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10:55 - 10:55Maybe…
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10:56 - 10:58but it is very similar.
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11:04 - 11:06The only problem of that mode, really,
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11:06 - 11:08is the passwords.
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11:09 - 11:12As internal battery was a feature that few cartridges had at that time,
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11:12 - 11:15then that was the only solution:
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11:15 - 11:19note these millions of characters, which was hell.
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11:20 - 11:24And when you miss or don't know how to differentiate the number zero of the letter o, for example.
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11:24 - 11:25Then you are screwed.
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11:27 - 11:28But back to the subject,
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11:28 - 11:33after competing in every race and finish first overall,
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11:33 - 11:35the first season ends well.
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11:35 - 11:39Then you can start the second season, and then…
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11:40 - 11:41he appears.
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11:46 - 11:51G. Ceara, the greatest driver of all time.
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11:52 - 11:54Inspired by our Ayrton Senna,
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11:54 - 11:59he is a driver who chooses you as his rival in the first two Grands Prix of the season.
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11:59 - 12:03And it is virtually impossible to prevent him to defeat you.
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12:03 - 12:08Then he takes your place in the Madonna and you end up stopping in a very ordinary team.
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12:08 - 12:09Very sad.
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12:13 - 12:16And here in YouTube there are people who managed
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12:16 - 12:18to get in front of him in those first two races.
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12:18 - 12:20Unbelievable!
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12:37 - 12:41Definitely Super Monaco GP for Mega Drive was not a simple conversion.
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12:42 - 12:44The game had much content.
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12:44 - 12:47The graphics are inferior to the arcade,
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12:47 - 12:50but they are very good for the 16-bit console standards.
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13:03 - 13:05The sound is sensational.
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13:05 - 13:07Especially the soundtrack composed by Bo,
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13:07 - 13:10the same guy who did the theme of Alex Kidd, look at that!
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13:11 - 13:14The controls and the difficulty are competent,
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13:14 - 13:17and to top it off, the cartridge still had a few jokes,
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13:17 - 13:20as the ability to run over the guy who is waving the checkered flag,
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13:21 - 13:24and also to lift your own head as a trophy.
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13:24 - 13:25Bizarre.
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13:26 - 13:32All this contributed to the cartridge to become a classic in Sega's 16-bit system.
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13:43 - 13:49Produced by RAFAEL FERNANDES
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- Title:
- Vídeo Review - Super Monaco GP
- Description:
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Uma análise detalhada sobre a história e as curiosidades de Super Monaco GP, com foco nas versões de arcade e de Mega Drive (Ayrton Senna´s Super Monaco GP II terá um episódio especial em breve).
Super Monaco GP foi lançado originalmente pela Sega em 1989 para os arcades. No ano seguinte, em 1990, foi convertido para vários sistemas domésticos e computadores pessoais, como Amiga, Armstrad CPC, Atari ST, Game Gear, Commodore 64, Master System e ZX Spectrum. Porém, a versão para Mega Drive foi a qual o jogo se popularizou mais, tornando-se um clássico relembrado até hoje como um dos melhores jogos de Fórmula 1 de todos os tempos.
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