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GP World (c) 1984 Sega Enterprises, Limited. Choose one of 3 different tracks, and race against the computer generated cars which are overlaid FMV backgrounds that were streamed from the LaserDisc. - TECHNICAL - Featured an unusual widescreen aspect ratio that was achieved using two 21in. CRT monitor tubes that were mounted side-by-side. This game uses a laser disc. The players used: Pioneer LD-V1001 (Japanese) Pioneer LD-V1000 (USA) - TRIVIA - GP World was released in November 1984. While not the first game to use two monitors in the same cabinet, it was the first time that two would be used in a manner to create a wide or ultra-widescreen image. - SOURCES - Game's picture. ROM dump (MAME). Game's screenshots. GP World On Dragon's Lair Project - https://dragons-lair-project.com/games/pages/gpw.asp
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GP World (c) 1984 Sega Enterprises, Limited. Choose one of 3 different tracks, and race against the computer generated cars which are overlaid FMV backgrounds that were streamed from the LaserDisc. - TECHNICAL - Featured an unusual widescreen aspect ratio that was achieved using two 21in. CRT monitor tubes that were mounted side-by-side. This game uses a laser disc. The players used: Pioneer LD-V1001 (Japanese) Pioneer LD-V1000 (USA) - TRIVIA - GP World was released in November 1984. While not the first game to use two monitors in the same cabinet, it was the first time that two would be used in a manner to create a wide or ultra-widescreen image. - SOURCES - Game's picture. ROM dump (MAME). Game's screenshots. GP World On Dragon's Lair Project - https://dragons-lair-project.com/games/pages/gpw.asp
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