Formula One 2002
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Formula One 2002<tr><td colspan="2" style="font-size: 100%; text-align: center;"> </td></tr>
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| Developer(s) | Sony Studio Liverpool
<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)</th><td>SCEE</td></tr> |
| Release date(s) | Image:European flag.svg November 1, 2002</br>Image:Flag of Japan.svg February 20 2003 |
| Genre(s) | Racing |
| Mode(s) | Multiplayer
<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Rating(s)</th><td>ELSPA 3+</td></tr> |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2
<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Media</th><td>DVD</td></tr> |
Formula One 2002 is the second Studio Liverpool (SCEE) game, released in late 2002.
This game made the in game debut of James Allen who had taken over the commentary duties from Murray Walker on the ITV Broadcasts. Murray Walker was also featured, doing commentary in arcade mode. This was Walker's last Formula 1 game appearance.
First issues of this game came with a DVD of the 2001 season that was not commercially released which featured multi angles and footage from the now dufunct F1 Digital, a pay-per-view service which allowed the purchaser access to multiple camera shots, sessions and a choice to follow cars as the sessions progressed.
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