Videos

11 curated embeds: developer interviews, retrospectives, longplays, and gameplay footage. All verified embeddable at time of research.

Grand Prix 4 print advertisement - steering wheel cockpit closeup with Nothing Gets Closer tagline, 2002 Infogrames campaign
Grand Prix 4 (2002) print advertisement - the final entry in Crammond's F1 series

Developer Interviews

Getting into the Industry (clip 1)
From Bedrooms to Billions

Crammond discusses his defence industry background at Marconi and how he transitioned to making games via a BBC Micro purchased on impulse.

Getting into the Industry (clip 2)
From Bedrooms to Billions

Companion clip from the same documentary session - Crammond continues on his early programming background and move into games.

On Stunt Car Racer
From Bedrooms to Billions

Crammond describes the accidental discovery that led to Stunt Car Racer - a ramp in a land-rover simulator that turned out to be the actual game.

Retrospectives

Revs: 32KB, One Circuit, No Compromise
Retro tech analysis

Deep technical analysis of how Crammond achieved a working Formula 3 simulation inside 32K of BBC Micro RAM - with documented source code examination.

Grand Prix 2: Memory Lane
Memory Lane retrospective series

A retrospective on Grand Prix 2's impact on PC sim racing - what it meant to the genre and why it is still talked about.

Grand Prix 1: 1992 Retrospective
Retrospective channel

A nostalgic look back at Formula One Grand Prix (1992) - the game that established Crammond's F1 simulation reputation.

Thank You Geoff Crammond, a Living Legend
Community tribute

A community tribute from March 2026 marking Crammond's contributions to racing simulation - with footage across the Grand Prix series.

Longplays

The Sentinel - BBC Micro Longplay
BBC Micro longplay channel

Authentic BBC Micro footage. Demonstrates the core absorb-and-teleport loop, escalating difficulty, and the visual atmosphere of the solid-filled polygon landscapes.

Stunt Car Racer - Amiga 500 Longplay
Amiga longplay channel

Clean Amiga 500 footage with timestamps for each division. Shows the full league structure and variety of tracks across the game.

Gameplay

Formula One Grand Prix - Amiga
Amiga game channel

Clean Amiga footage of the original F1GP release - period-accurate car liveries and the Amiga's distinctive colour palette.

F1GP 1992 - MS-DOS
DOS retro gaming

The DOS version of Formula One Grand Prix - a useful comparison to the Amiga original and a platform Crammond targeted separately for technical reasons.