Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II is an arcade-style
Formula One racing
video game developed and manufactured by
Sega. It is the follow-up to
Super Monaco GP, and is sometimes referred to as in its abbreviated form as
Super Monaco GP 2, however this is not an official title. The game was released for the
Sega Master System,
Sega Mega Drive, and the
Sega Game Gear, appearing in the
United States on 16 July 1992, Japan on 17 July 1992, and sometime later in
1992 in Europe. Along with boasting the most "realistic physics" of any console driving game at the time of release, the game was also endorsed by the then
Formula One champion
Ayrton Senna. The game's development was also assisted by
Senna, who supplies his own advice about the tracks featured in the game.
Gameplay
Super Monaco GP 2 focuses on either the player's attempts to win the
Drivers World Championship, or to win the "Senna GP". There are three different modes of racing:
Senna GP
The player races one race, similar to the Super Monaco GP from the
previous version of the game. However, in this version, there are three tracks to choose from: Senna's own farm circuit in
Tatuí,
São Paulo, and two other fictitious tracks, designed by...
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