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F1 2009 (video game)

F1 2009
Cover art
F1 2009 cover art (PAL Nintendo Wii version)
Developer(s) Sumo Digital
Publisher(s) Codemasters
Engine EGO Engine
Platform(s) Wii
PlayStation Portable
iOS
Release
  • NA: 17 November 2009
  • PAL: 19 November 2009
  • UK: 20 November 2009
  • JP: 17 December 2009
Genre(s) Sim racing
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Review scores
Publication Score
PSP Wii
Eurogamer 8/10
GameSpot 6.0/10
GamesRadar 7/10 7/10
GameZone 5.7/10
IGN 7/10 7.4/10
ONM 75%
VideoGamer.com 7/10 7/10
Aggregate scores
GameRankings 70.73% 68.17%
Metacritic 68% 69%

F1 2009 is a video game based on the 2009 season of the Formula One motor racing series. The game was confirmed by Codemasters on 9 May 2008. It was released on the Wii and PlayStation Portable on 17 November 2009, in North America, 19 November in the PAL region and 20 November in the United Kingdom. The PlayStation Portable version was also available as a download from the PlayStation Store from 17 November.

F1 2009 marks the first time since Electronic Arts' F1 Challenge '99–'02 that a Formula One game has been released on multiple platforms. Sony previously held the rights to F1 and released games only on their own consoles: PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. The game engine is based on the Ego Engine that Codemasters have used on past racing games Dirt, Race Driver: Grid and Dirt 2. Codemasters released limited bundles of F1 2009 with Formula One-style wheels; the Wii Remote slots into this.

The game features all the circuits that are on the 2009 calendar including the Marina Bay Street Circuit for night racing and the new Yas Marina Circuit. The game only features the 20 drivers that started the 2009 Formula One season, and does not include the driver changes that were made during the season. There are 15 driver aids each switchable on and off for first time and experienced players, and in the multiplayer version, the level of help changes according to the player's skill, by using a "Fair Play" system. The game features slick tyres, as well as the newly introduced KERS concept, although the game has the feature on all the cars, not just the few that actually used it in the motor racing series. The game offers several different gameplay modes: Quick Race, Time Trial, a two-player split-screen mode on the Wii, and wireless multiplayer option on the PSP for up to four players. The game also offers the choices of playing through a whole Championship season, or taking part in a Grand Prix weekend. The game includes the possibility of participating in all the practice sessions, qualifying and the race. A career mode, involving three seasons of the Formula One World Championship, is also included. The game features technical settings for the player to change if desired, including aerodynamics, car balance, gear settings and suspension settings, wheel geometry, tyre compound and pressures, suspension spring rates, individual gear ratios, ride height and wing adjustments. About 70 smaller mini-game style challenges in "Challenge Mode" are also included.


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