F-1 World Grand Prix

F-1 World Grand Prix
North American Nintendo 64 cover art
Developer(s)Paradigm Entertainment (N64)
Video System (DC, GBC)
Lankhor (PS1, Win)
Publisher(s)Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color
Video System
Dreamcast
PlayStation
Windows
Director(s)Wes Hoffman
Composer(s)Dan Hess
SeriesF-1 Grand Prix
Platform(s)Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Windows
ReleaseNintendo 64
  • NA: 27 July 1998
  • EU: 14 September 1998
  • JP: 18 December 1998
Dreamcast
  • EU: 19 November 1999
  • JP: 25 November 1999
  • NA: 25 April 2000
PlayStation
  • NA: 30 November 1999
  • EU: 17 December 1999
Game Boy Color
  • EU: July 1999
  • JP: 1 October 2000
Windows
  • EU: 16 June 2000
  • NA: 21 June 2000
  • JP: 29 September 2000
Genre(s)Sim racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

F-1 World Grand Prix, developed by Paradigm Entertainment, is a Formula One racing game/sim first released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 game console and to later platforms including the Sega Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation, and Game Boy Color. The Nintendo 64 version is based on the 1997 Formula One season, featuring each of the 17 circuits from the season and all 22 drivers (as well as two unlockable bonus racers), with the exceptions of Jacques Villeneuve (licensing reason) and the MasterCard Lola team (not recognised, as they did not take part in any races during the season).

The Dreamcast and Game Boy Color versions are based on the 1998 Formula One season and the PlayStation (released as F1 World Grand Prix: 1999 Season) and Windows versions are based on the 1999 Formula One season. The Windows version is a sequel to the 1999 video game Official Formula One Racing.