Play Suzuki Aguri no F-1 Super Driving (Japan) Online
You play as real F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, sliding through tight corners with that perfect SNES drift—mess up and you’re spinning into the barriers, but hit it just right and the pixel cars feel shockingly fast. The AI actually races you hard, which makes every pass matter.

Ever played an F1 game that feels like it’s halfway between Out Run and an actual simulator? That’s Suzuki Aguri no F-1 Super Driving—a weird little SNES racer that somehow nails the thrill of Formula 1 without taking itself too seriously. You’re basically Aguri Suzuki (yes, the real guy) weaving through pixel-perfect tracks that feel faster than they should on 16-bit hardware.
The handling’s surprisingly sharp—tap the brakes too late, and you’ll spin out like a rookie, but nail a perfect drift around Monaco’s hairpins, and it’s pure magic. The AI drivers actually fight for position, too, which was rare for ’90s racing games. No fancy polygons here, just chunky sprites and a soundtrack that sounds like someone cranked up a Sega arcade cabinet. It’s janky in the best way possible.
Honestly, if you dig retro racers with personality, this one’s a blast. Just don’t expect it to go easy on you.

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