Final Stretch () is a 1993 Japan-exclusive Super Famicom Formula One racing video game licensed by FOCA to Fuji Television, which is based on the 1993 Formula One season. The game was supervised by Aguri Suzuki and can be considered as the sequel to Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving. It features a DSP-1 chip.
In single-player mode, there is a split screen and the player is given five views to choose from (top view, side view, turn view, camera view and back view), while controlling the car in the typical chase view. There are up to five laps on a given race and speeds can reach an average of 328 kilometres per hour (204Â mph).
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Winners and nominations of s video
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Video of the YearVan Halen "Right Now" Def Leppard "Let's Get Rocked" Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge"Best Male VideoEric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" (Performance) John Mellencamp "Get a Leg Up" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "Into the Great Wide Open" Bruce Springsteen "Human Touch" "Weird Al" Yankovic "Smells Like Nirvana"Best Female VideoAnnie Lennox "Why" Tori Amos "Silent All These Years" Madonna "Holiday" (Truth or Dare version) Vanessa L. Williams "Save the Best for Last"Best Group VideoU2 "Even Better Than the Real Thing" En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge" Van Halen "Right Now"Best New Artist in a VideoNirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Tori Amos "Silent All These Years" Arrested Development "Tennessee" Cracker "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)"Best Metal/Hard Rock VideoMetallica "Enter Sandman" Def Leppard "Let's Get Rocked" Ugly Kid Joe "Everything About You" Van Halen "Right Now"Best Rap VideoArrested Development "Tennessee" Black Sheep "The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)" Kris Kross "Jump" Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations" Sir Mix-a-Lot "Baby Got Back"Best Dance VideoPrince and the New Power Generation "Cream" En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" Madonna "Holiday (Truth or Dare version)" Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations"Best Alternative VideoNirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Pearl Jam "Alive" Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" The Soup Dragons "Divine Thing"Best Video from a FilmQueen "Bohemian Rhapsody" (from Wayne's World) Eric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" (from Rush) The Commitments "Try a Little Tenderness" (from The Commitments) Hammer "Addams Groove" (from The Addams Family)Breakthrough VideoRed Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" Tori Amos "Silent All These Years" David Byrne "She's Mad" Van Halen "Right Now"Best Direction in a VideoVan Halen "Right Now" (Director: Mark Fenske) En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" (Director: Matthew Rolston) Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" (Director: Stphane Sednaoui) Sir Mix-a-Lot "Baby Got Back" (Director: Adam Bernstein)Best Choreography in a VideoEn Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" (Choreographers: Frank Gatson, Travis Payne and LaVelle Smith Jnr) Hammer "2 Legit 2 Quit" (Choreographer: Hammer) Madonna "Holiday (Truth or Dare version)" (Choreographer: Vincent Paterson) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations" (Choreographers: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch)Best Special Effects in a VideoU2 "Even Better Than the Real Thing" (Special Effects: Simon Taylor) David Byrne "She's Mad" (Special Effects: Carlos Arguello and Michele Ferrone) Def Leppard "Let's Get Rocked" (Special Effects: Ian Pearson) Michael Jackson "Black or White (Short Version)" (Special Effects: Jamie Dixon)Best Art Direction in a VideoRed Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" (Art Directors: Nick Goodman and Robertino Mazati) Guns N' Roses "November Rain" (Art Director: Nigel Phelps) Sir Mix-a-Lot "Baby Got Back" (Art Director: Dan Hubp) Rod Stewart "Broken Arrow" (Art Director: Jos Montao)Best Editing in a VideoVan Halen "Right Now" (Editor: Mitchell Sinoway) En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" (Editor: Robert Duffy) Metallica "Enter Sandman" (Editor: Jay Torres) Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" (Editors: Veronique Labels and Olivier Gajan) U2 "Even Better Than the Real Thing" (Editor: Jerry Chater)Best Cinematography in a VideoGuns N' Roses "November Rain" (Directors of Photography: Mike Southon and Daniel Pearl) Tori Amos "Silent All These Years" (Director of Photography: George Tiffin) Eric Clapton "Tears in Heaven (Performance)" (Director of Photography: David Johnson) En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" (Director of Photography: Paul Lauter) Genesis "I Can't Dance" (Director of Photography: Daniel Pearl) Michael Jackson "In the Closet" (Director of Photography: Rolf Kestermann) Madonna "Holiday (Truth or Dare version)" (Director of Photography: Toby Phillips) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations" (Director of Photography: Dave Phillips) Metallica "Enter Sandman" (Director of Photography: Martin Coppen) Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" (Director of Photography: Marco Mazzei) Vanessa L. Williams "Running Back to You" (Director of Photography: Ralph Ziman)Viewer's ChoiceRed Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge" Def Leppard "Let's Get Rocked" Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Van Halen "Right Now"International Viewer's Choice AwardsMTV AsiaChristina "Jing Mai Klua" Artists R.
A.P. (Roslan Aziz Productions) "Ikhlas Tapi Jauh" Chang Yu-sheng "Take Me to the Moon" The Dawn "Iisang Bangka Tayo" Lo Ta-yu "Story of the Train" Marsha "Taak-Hak"MTV AustraliaDiesel "Man Alive" Boom Crash Opera "Holy Water" The Clouds "Hieronymous" Frente!
"Ordinary Angels"MTV BrasilNenhum de Ns "Ao Meu Redor" Guilherme Arantes "Taa de Veneno" Biquini Cavado "Z Ningum" Capital Inicial "O Passageiro" Djavan "Se." Engenheiros do Hawaii "O Exrcito de um Homem S" Gilberto Gil "Madalena" Marina "Criana" Marisa Monte "Diariamente" Os Paralamas do Sucesso "Trac Trac" RPM "Gita" Sepultura "Desperate Cry" Supla "S Pensa na Fama" Tits "Saia de Mim" Caetano Veloso "Fora da Ordem"MTV EuropeThe Cure "Friday I'm in Love" Genesis "I Can't Dance" The KLF "Justified & Ancient" Annie Lennox "Why" Shakespears Sister "Stay"MTV InternacionalEl General "Muvelo" Caifanes "Nubes" Gipsy Kings "Baila Me" Mecano "El 7 de Septiembre" El ltimo de la Fila "Cuando el Mar Te Tenga"Michael Jackson Video Vanguard AwardGuns N' Roses
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Cricket 96Cricket 96 is a cricket game for the MS-DOS PCs that was released in 1995. The sequel to Super International Cricket on the SNES, it was developed by Beam Software and published by EA Sports.
It was released as Ian Botham's International Cricket 96 in Europe. Despite featuring improved graphics, like its predecessors the game continued to forgo official team and player licensing, although many of the in-game players had recognizable real-life counterparts. Cricket 97Cricket 97 is a cricket game for PCs that was released in 1997.
The sequel to Cricket 96, it was developed by Beam Software and published by EA Sports. It was the final cricket game in the series to be developed by Melbourne House. Compared to the previous game, the improvement in graphics continued with three-dimensional stadiums (though players remained rendered as sprites).
Cricketing legends Ritchie Benaud and Ian Botham for the first time provided commentary and also featured in full motion video interludes. The game did not feature real player names as with previous games in the series (with real Australian and English sides appearing for the first time in the game's successor, Ashes Tour Edition). A re-release of the game entitled the Ashes Tour Edition featured the English and Australian tour squads for the 1997 Ashes series.
Following the Ashes Tour Edition, an update disc was released to include the New Zealand Cricket Team. This disc included official players, portraits and statistics from the New Zealand side at the time. This was intended to make Cricket 97 the most realistic cricket game on the market at the time.
Another re-release of Cricket 97 followed later with the release of Cricket Ashes Tour, with updated stats and players from the 1998/99 Ashes tour. Cricket World Cup 99This game was released only for the PC. Cricket 2000Cricket 2002Cricket 2002 is a 2002 video game based on the sport of cricket by EA Sports.
It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. Cricket 2004Cricket 2004 is a 2004 video game based on the sport of cricket by EA Sports. The game was designed by HB Studios, known for their EA Rugby Series.
It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. Cricket 2004 features all of the international teams that played in the 2003 Cricket World Cup, all of the domestic teams of Australia and England. The player can create their own players for Cricket 2004 and choose which team they play for.
An Autoplay feature allows the player to skip 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 or 100 (4 and 5 day games only) overs, until a wicket falls, or to the end of the innings. The graphics were awarded "Worst PlayStation 2 graphics" by IGN. Cricket 2005Cricket 2005 is a video game based on the sport of cricket.
Developed by EA Canada and HB Studios and released by EA Sports, it was released in July 2005 on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Windows. The game was released in three different region-based covers. Adam Gilchrist appeared on the Australian cover, Daniel Vettori on the New Zealand cover and Andrew Flintoff on the English cover.
It was the last game to have all real player names. Cricket 07