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Final Lap R

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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 74.136.170.46 (talk) at 19:45, 10 January 2020 (If the game was a Japanese exclusive, then why does the brochure show everywhere BUT Japan? (Asia, Middle East, North America, South America, Oceania, Europe) https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/namco/21018902.jpg Also, the game was not the final game in the Final Lap series: Final Lap 2000 was released on the WonderSwan in 2000, and Final Lap Special was released on the WonderSwan Color in 2001.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Final Lap R
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
  • JP: December 1993
  • WW: 1993
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Up to 8 players simultaneously
Arcade systemNamco System FL

Final Lap R (ファイナルラップR, Fainaru Rappu Āru) is a racing arcade game which was released by Namco in 1993; it was one of the only games to run on the company's System FL hardware, and is the fourth game in their Final Lap series. It was also licensed by FOCA to Fuji Television (as shown on its title screen), and much like its predecessors, allows up to eight players to play simultaneously when four two-player cabinets are linked together (but Player 4 and 8's car is now affiliated with Team Benetton as opposed to Team March) - and it also features four new tracks set in Germany, Hungary, Belgium and Brazil. The colour of the CPU-controlled cars has also been changed from green to blue;[1] however, there are also black ones (which fill in for missing players at the starting line, but both types shall still cause either the player or CPU car to go spinning off the track if they are rammed, and cost the player time for the case of the former). There are also no billboards on the tracks in this game, unlike in the previous Final Lap titles - but the logos of two oil companies, Shell and Mobil 1 can be seen painted into the grass at two points on the left side of one of them (and will, like all the other grass, slow cars down if they try to drive over them).

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