Nakajima Satoru Kanshuu F1 Grand Prix (中嶋悟監修 F1 GRAND PRIX, "Supervisor Satoru Nakajima F1 Grand Prix")[4] is a 1991 Sega Mega Drive Formula One video game based on the career of Satoru Nakajima, who was the first full-time Japanese racer in the history of Formula One.
[3] Player's name is entered using ASCII letters that are traditionally used for the English language, but the options and track details are in Japanese and literacy is required in order to understand the rules and principles of the game.
If the player fails to qualify for a race, he automatically receives zero points and sees a picture of himself looking at the night time sky.
Unlike its sequel F1 Super License: Nakajima Satoru, going to the pit stop is needed to do repairs on the car.
The five-lap rules applies to practice, qualifying, in addition to the actual race itself.