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Konami's A1 Grand Prix

Bernard
msx novice
Posts: 20
Posted: February 24 2004, 10:40   
Today, Gigamix Online.com features an article on A1 Grand Prix, one of the lesser known Konami MSX productions. All Konami fans who do not know this game should have a look at the pictures published on the Gigamix site.

A1 Grand Prix was written for use with the Links network. The Links network has long gone, but judging from the pictures, I guess the game can only be run with a network adapter in one of the MSX slots. Fortunately, these adapters are quite common in Japan, and can be obtained for next to nothing nowadays.

I also thought I'd share the info on the Gigamix page with you as it is quite entertaining:

*** Start translation
(First some talk about next year's A1 Grand Prix in Dubai-not MSX related)
These photos show the Japanese A1 Grand Prix held by The Links in 1987. This software actually was made by Konami. Every Wednesday at 9 pm, a racing round started. Winner was the person who reached the goal most quickly.

An infrastructure as we have nowadays was not available back then. Therefore, you had to download the track data, after which you played the game offline. After finishing the track, you had to connect to the host yourself and pick up the new data. This process had to be repeated again and again... How nostalgic.

Since you had to dail yourself, a telephone line using tones was advantageous over a line using pulses. Likewise, the R800 mode was preferable over the Z80 mode, as the screen processing inside the Links software becomes faster using a R800. (Note that the game speed itself does not alter in R800 mode). In the closing days of The Links, you had to have a MSX turbo R+telephone line with tones+a telephone with a redial function in order to win a race .

The game is an original based on Road Fighter. There are many resemblances between the two games: when you collide with another car you have to countersteer to recover, your fuel decreases when you crash, game over when you run out of gas. However, whenever you pass a car, you receive 200 dollars. A race consists of overtaking cars and collecting money, tuning up your car by buying optional parts, and buying gasoline in order to restore your fuel supply. You can enjoy thrilling developments which aren't limited simply to car racing: you can't enjoy BGM unless you buy a car stereo; you can't avoid the speed control unless you have a radar (you get fined when caugt speeding). It is a true Konami: no complaints about the game system, graphics or music. Even nowadays, the game is fun.
*** End translation

This Sunday, A1 Grand Prix will be shown at the Southern Kanto MSX Users Meeting. You can also play the game, so I already made my plans for this Sunday 8)

W76NearDark
msx addict
Posts: 329
Posted: February 24 2004, 10:55   
Wow never heard of this game before!
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: February 24 2004, 12:37   
I haven't heard of this one before either and I'm considered one of the people with quite some Konami knowledge. It has the Road Fighter cars as well as some of the scenery.

Unfortunately most of us are quite disappointed for not being able to be there to try it ourselves.
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: February 24 2004, 14:38   
Wow sounds like F1 spirit meets Roadfighter meets Nyancle racing! Would it be possible to set up something similar like the links network using the internet and an RS232 connection with a PC? Hmm....
W76NearDark
msx addict
Posts: 329
Posted: February 24 2004, 15:33   
Could be a nice competition for us..... if we could play it.
Argon
msx professional
Posts: 842
Posted: February 24 2004, 16:43   
Cool... uhuh... NOT
Now I have to find it

K.
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: February 24 2004, 18:06   
first i thought it was about F1 spirit with funny vehicles (A1 spirit isnt it?) but judging from the screenshots... this is a really unknown game, to me at least !

MUST PLAY!!
Rikusu

msx professional
Posts: 959
Posted: February 24 2004, 18:13   
What's this? A lost Konami title? Or wasn't it ever officially released for MSX?
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: February 24 2004, 19:37   
Quote:

first i thought it was about F1 spirit with funny vehicles (A1 spirit isnt it?) but judging from the screenshots... this is a really unknown game, to me at least !

MUST PLAY!!

That was my first thought too... until I took a look at the pictures. And that title you're talking about is indeed A1-Spirit.
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: February 24 2004, 19:47   
Quote:

What's this? A lost Konami title? Or wasn't it ever officially released for MSX?

I never heard of it before either until I read about it in this thread.
Vincent van Dam
msx addict
Posts: 382
Posted: February 24 2004, 21:10   
Weren't there any screenshots of this game in a newspost on generation-msx a few years ago? I think that post was about they looking for the game
legacy
msx professional
Posts: 516
Posted: February 24 2004, 22:09   
Did nobody ever hear about this game? unbelievable.
Bernard. You deserve a place in the Hall of fame.
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: February 24 2004, 22:26   
I just want to comment on the quality of the screenshots
These are actual photographs of a computer screen! Nice equipment
W76NearDark
msx addict
Posts: 329
Posted: February 24 2004, 22:54   
Seems to be a VGA screen or something... because I don't see scanlines and I can't remember EIZO ever made RGB screens.

edit: a better look tells me it's LCD screen with built-in TV tuner
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: February 24 2004, 23:09   
You sure it has a TV tuner? Coz that would make it a TV
You probably mean it can sync to 15kHz... (A TV tuner means it can tune to TV channels)
 
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