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(Seems F1 2010 wasn't the only Formula One game to have a pre-release version containing the previous season's cars! Closest one can get to playing this version with the 1999 cars is to gain a copy of F1 Challenge '99-'02.)
 
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''F1 2000'' is a Formula One racing game that was published by EA Sports. Released in early-to-mid-2000 for the PC and PlayStation, the game was a simulation of the 2000 Formula One Season and was the first under EA's F1 series. During the later stages of development, '''pre-release PC and PlayStation builds were given to reviewers, which notably featured the 1999 cars'''.
''F1 2000'' is a Formula One racing game that was developed by Visual Sciences and published by EA Sports. Released in early-to-mid-2000 for the PC and PlayStation, the game was a simulation of the 2000 Formula One Season and was the first under EA's F1 series. During the later stages of development, '''pre-release PC and PlayStation builds were given to reviewers, which notably featured the 1999 cars'''.


==Background==
==Background==
''F1 2000'' marked EA Sports' first instance of publishing a game under the Formula One licence.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-2000-review/1900-2558062/ ''GameSpot'' noting ''F1 2000'' was EA Sports' first F1 game.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> Released in early-to-mid-2000 depending on the region, the game generally received praise from critics.<ref name="review">[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-2000-review/1900-2558634/ ''GameSpot'''s review of the PC version of ''F1 2000''.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> This included ''GameSpot'', who deemed the PC version as "one of the best F1 racing sims to date". Later, EA Sports would go on to publish ''F1 Championship Season 2000'', ''F1 2001'' and ''F1 2002'', with its final title prior to originally losing the F1 licence being ''F1 Career Challenge''.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-career-challenge-review/1900-6070873/ ''GameSpot'''s review of ''F1 Career Challenge'', noting some of the other EA F1 games released previously.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> In December 2020, EA re-gained the licence by purchasing Codemasters for $1.2 billion.<ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/14/22173732/ea-codemasters-buyout-agreed-price-need-for-speed-dirt ''The Verge'' reporting on EA purchasing Codemasters.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref>
''F1 2000'' marked EA Sports' first instance of publishing a game under the Formula One licence.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-2000-review/1900-2558062/ ''GameSpot'' noting ''F1 2000'' was EA Sports' first F1 game.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> Released in early-to-mid-2000 depending on the region, the game generally received praise from critics.<ref name="review">[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-2000-review/1900-2558634/ ''GameSpot'''s review of the PC version of ''F1 2000''.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> This included ''GameSpot'', who deemed the PC version as "one of the best F1 racing sims to date". Later, EA Sports would go on to publish ''F1 Championship Season 2000'', ''F1 2001'' and ''F1 2002'', with its final title prior to originally losing the F1 licence being ''F1 Career Challenge''.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/f1-career-challenge-review/1900-6070873/ ''GameSpot'''s review of ''F1 Career Challenge'', noting some of the other EA F1 games released previously.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> In December 2020, EA re-gained the licence by purchasing Codemasters for $1.2 billion, making long-running Codemasters' F1 series part of EA Sports brand for first time and currently only racing game entry of EA Sports brand (other racing game series that uses "EA Sports" brand includes now-former ''Supercross'' series and also now-former ''NASCAR'' series).<ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/14/22173732/ea-codemasters-buyout-agreed-price-need-for-speed-dirt ''The Verge'' reporting on EA purchasing Codemasters.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref>


In a review by ''GameOver'''s jube, a pre-release PC version was tested.<ref name="over">[http://www.game-over.net/review/march2000/formula1/ ''GameOver'''s review of ''F1 2000'', also providing some pre-release screenshots.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> The review praised the game for its graphics, sound, and overall gameplay but did criticise its AI system, which proved to be overly aggressive and made completing races with damage modelling enabled difficult.<ref name="over"/> Nevertheless, it concluded that the game was worthwhile, scoring it 75% overall.<ref name="over"/> It also provided eight screenshots that notably showed the pre-release build contained car and driver data from the 1999 Formula One Season.<ref name="over"/><ref name="lost">[https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/f3qb2j/ot_the_lost_f1_games/ r/formula1 post discussing the lost F1 games, including the pre-release of ''F1 2000''.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> Additionally, an r/formula1 discussion revealed an unarchived ''GameSpot'' page also held screenshots of a pre-release PlayStation version that contained the 1999 cars.<ref name="lost"/>
In a review by ''GameOver'''s jube, a pre-release PC version was tested.<ref name="over">[http://www.game-over.net/review/march2000/formula1/ ''GameOver'''s review of ''F1 2000'', also providing some pre-release screenshots.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> The review praised the game for its graphics, sound, and overall gameplay but did criticise its AI system, which proved to be overly aggressive and made completing races with damage modelling enabled difficult.<ref name="over"/> Nevertheless, it concluded that the game was worthwhile, scoring it 75% overall.<ref name="over"/> It also provided eight screenshots that notably showed the pre-release build contained car and driver data from the 1999 Formula One Season, hence "Car data from 1999 season" watermark on down-right.<ref name="over"/><ref name="lost">[https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/f3qb2j/ot_the_lost_f1_games/ r/formula1 post discussing the lost F1 games, including the pre-release of ''F1 2000''.] Retrieved 16th Aug '22</ref> Additionally, an r/formula1 discussion revealed an unarchived ''GameSpot'' page also held screenshots of a pre-release PlayStation version that contained the 1999 cars.<ref name="lost"/>


==Availability==
==Availability==

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PlayStation cover art for the game.

Status: Lost

F1 2000 is a Formula One racing game that was developed by Visual Sciences and published by EA Sports. Released in early-to-mid-2000 for the PC and PlayStation, the game was a simulation of the 2000 Formula One Season and was the first under EA's F1 series. During the later stages of development, pre-release PC and PlayStation builds were given to reviewers, which notably featured the 1999 cars.

Background

F1 2000 marked EA Sports' first instance of publishing a game under the Formula One licence.[1] Released in early-to-mid-2000 depending on the region, the game generally received praise from critics.[2] This included GameSpot, who deemed the PC version as "one of the best F1 racing sims to date". Later, EA Sports would go on to publish F1 Championship Season 2000, F1 2001 and F1 2002, with its final title prior to originally losing the F1 licence being F1 Career Challenge.[3] In December 2020, EA re-gained the licence by purchasing Codemasters for $1.2 billion, making long-running Codemasters' F1 series part of EA Sports brand for first time and currently only racing game entry of EA Sports brand (other racing game series that uses "EA Sports" brand includes now-former Supercross series and also now-former NASCAR series).[4]

In a review by GameOver's jube, a pre-release PC version was tested.[5] The review praised the game for its graphics, sound, and overall gameplay but did criticise its AI system, which proved to be overly aggressive and made completing races with damage modelling enabled difficult.[5] Nevertheless, it concluded that the game was worthwhile, scoring it 75% overall.[5] It also provided eight screenshots that notably showed the pre-release build contained car and driver data from the 1999 Formula One Season, hence "Car data from 1999 season" watermark on down-right.[5][6] Additionally, an r/formula1 discussion revealed an unarchived GameSpot page also held screenshots of a pre-release PlayStation version that contained the 1999 cars.[6]

Availability

While the available screenshots confirm the existence of 1999 builds of F1 2000, similar to F1 2010's pre-build containing 2009 cars, it was likely not publicly released due to licencing issues.[7] If any builds still exist, they likely dwell within EA Sports' archives, with an unlikely chance of being released.

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