Formula One 2000

Formula One 2000 (2000)

by Studio 33, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Racing
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Formula One 2000 is an officially licensed Formula One racing game. The game is the 5th in Psygnosis/Sony series of Formula One racing games. All tracks, teams, cars and drivers from the 2000 season are in the game and can be selected. The game features a realistic damage model and various racing modes, including championship, single race-weekend, free practice and splitscreen mode for two players. Before each race, many aspects of the car can be customised. This is the first in the series to feature a safety car.Show more
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