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F1 ROC II: Race of Champions : ウィキペディア英語版
F1 ROC II: Race of Champions

|genre = Racing
|modes = Single-player
|platforms = Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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''F1 ROC II: Race of Champions'', originally released in Japan as ,〔Packaging bears an additional subtitle, , which is not used in the game. Note that the kana given in the packaging does not have any type of numeral.〕 is a 1993 racing video game developed and published by SETA Corporation for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to ''F1 ROC: Race of Champions'', and similarly features Formula One licensing. Unlike that game, ''F1 ROC II'' was not released in Europe.
The game takes place in the not-too-distant future. Open wheel racing and stock car racing have merged to become an elite racing circuit for the fastest, youngest, and most daring drivers in the world.
==Gameplay==

Gameplay is mostly like the first ''F1 ROC'', though this game features a new system of handling that greatly resembles later ''F-ZERO'' games; normal turning is 'ice'-like, and tapping the accelerator (referred to as 'boost turning' in ''F-ZERO'') corrects the vehicle.
The game's career structure is no longer simply a Formula One season, and is now similar to games like the PC Engine version of ''F1 Dream'' or ''Formula One: Built to Win''; starting from smaller local races, one progresses through the Group C division, Formula 3000, and finally Formula One.
Once the player reaches the Formula One part, things change. First, they must choose one of three teams: Ford, Honda, and Ferrari. Second, the season's tracks must be done in order, instead of being able to choose or even rerace a track like in the earlier divisions. Third, this part uses a season standings system in addition to keeping the times of individual races; the object of the game changes from simply winning the races to acquiring as many points as possible in order to win the championship. Finally, the game becomes more punishing: hitting obstacles, frequent usage of the pit stop, and other careless mistakes will destroy championship hopes just like in the real Formula One.

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