Super Monaco GP [Sega Classics Arcade Collection 5-in-1] (Sega CD - US) Longplay (100% All Seasons)

About the game: Super Monaco GP[b] is a Formula One racing simulation video game released by Sega, originally as a Sega X Board arcade game in 1989, followed by ports for multiple video game consoles and home computers in the early 1990s. It is the sequel to the 1979 arcade game Monaco GP. The arcade game consists of one race, the Monaco Grand Prix, but later ports added more courses and game modes based on the 1989 Formula One World Championship. The original concept for Super Monaco GP came from Hisao Oguchi, who was at the time a game planner with Sega. The arcade game contained parodies of actual brands that were sponsors in Formula One, which led to a lawsuit from Philip Morris over advertising of tobacco products. Shortly after the arcade game launch, Super Monaco GP was ported to Sega's video game consoles, the Genesis, Game Gear, and Master System. British developer U.S. Gold published ports for home computers. The arcade game was a major worldwide hit; in Japan, it was the third highest-grossing arcade game of 1989 and then the highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1990. The arcade and Genesis versions received positive reviews from critics, focused on the game's graphics and playability. Ports for 8-bit systems ranged from mixed to generally favorable depending on the platforms, with the conversions less well received for their difficulty and differences in gameplay. The Genesis version was also highly acclaimed. Two reviewers for Mean Machines praised the game's graphics and replayability, as well as the added World Championship mode.[12] According to Mega in 1994, it set a standard "that many still fail to emulate". As of June 1994, it was still the publication's best reviewed driving game for the Mega Drive.[38][c] Julian Boardman of Raze gave it a positive review for its realism and ease of reading the screen layout, though noted that accidentally shifting gear while trying to steer was a distinct possibility with the controller.[13] ACE's Tony Dillon was less positive about the gameplay, criticizing that it offers no new concepts that have not been done in racing games before and that the game is "an uninspired conversion of the coin-op".[10] According to video game journalist Ken Horowitz, this port brought the most attention to the franchise.[3] Retrospectively, Nick Thorpe of Retro Gamer pointed out the reduced graphics detail of the port but said the port "should be the version of choice for most players" for its World Championship mode and accurate porting of the gameplay.[6] The Sega CD version is mostly identical to the Genesis version with minor improvements to the game's sound effects.[6] Source: Wikipedia DEVELOPER: Sega PUBLISHER: Sega RELEASE YEAR: 1989 GENRE: Racing LICENSE: This video is under the "Standard YouTube License" but can still be used under "Fair Use." Feel free to use parts of this gameplay—just be sure to mention my channel, and we're good. ABOUT THIS GAMEPLAY: This game was recorded and played by me and has never been published or uploaded anywhere else. Most of the games on this channel were played using TAS (Tool-Assisted Speedrun) tools and are meant to serve as walkthroughs and entertainment. If you see this exact playthrough on any other channel, you can be sure it's a reupload without permission. 0:00 Intro / Title Screen / Menus 0:36 == WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: SEASON ONE == 0:51 Round 1: San Marino 6:05 Round 2: Brazil 11:54 Round 3: France 16:29 Round 4: Hungary 21:52 Round 5: West Germany 27:27 Round 6: U.S.A. 33:02 Round 7: Canada 38:34 Round 8: Great Britain 43:20 Round 9: Italy 48:47 Round 10: Portugal 54:04 Round 11: Spain 59:41 Round 12: Mexico 1:04:40 Round 13: Japan 1:10:37 Round 14: Belgium 1:16:20 Round 15: Australia 1:21:21 Round 16: Monaco 1:26:46 Ending (Season One) 1:27:15 == SEASON TWO == 1:27:26 Round 1: San Marino 1:32:07 Round 2: Brazil 1:37:10 Round 3: France 1:41:44 Round 4: Hungary 1:47:05 Round 5: West Germany 1:52:34 Round 6: U.S.A. 1:58:09 Round 7: Canada 2:03:33 Round 8: Great Britain 2:08:30 Round 9: Italy 2:13:48 Round 10: Portugal 2:19:07 Round 11: Spain 2:24:37 Round 12: Mexico 2:29:32 Round 13: Japan 2:35:18 Round 14: Belgium 2:40:46 Round 15: Australia 2:45:38 Round 16: Monaco 2:50:54 Ending (Season Twp) 2:53:43 == SUPER MONACO GP == 2:59:48 Ending (Super Monaco GP) / Easter Egg #supermonacogp #segacd #longplay #fullgame #game #gameplay #playthrough #retrogame #retrogaming #retrogamer #retrogamesnostalgia #monacogp #segacd #megacd #segagenesis #megadrive