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Rail Simulator

Rail Simulator


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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $9.99
Buy New: $7.95
You Save: $2.04 (20%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 1361

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 15920
UPC: 014633159202
EAN: 0014633159202
ASIN: B000YIYB3K

Release Date: January 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED RETAIL BOX, SAME DAY SHIPPING W/DELIVERY CONFIRMATION#

Features:
  • Drive 8 great trains of today and yesteryear in this customizable railway simulation
  • Travel over 1900 km of track on faithfully reproduced UK and continental routes
  • Create and share new content with powerful, user-friendly editors
  • Expand your rail world with a range of professional add-ons
  • Simple, family-friendly interface delivers an authentic railway experience

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Developed by Kuju Entertainment, Rail Simulator is the ultimate experience for train enthusiasts and gamers alike, allowing players to take the controls of historic and contemporary trains on more than 1,000 miles of real-life routes from around the world. New to the North American release is the highly popular Barstow to San Bernardino route alongside all-new Union Pacific locomotives and rolling stock. Rail Simulator puts players in control of every aspect of the train's operation and even gives players a track editor to create their own routes and share them with other gamers online. Varying difficulty levels, from Easy to Full Simulation, tailor the game to players of all skill levels. ESRB Rated E for Everyone


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars All Aboard   October 12, 2008
Are you ready to see america the right way. Then see america the way she was meant to be seen, while riding the rails that tie our country together. ALL ABOARD, this train is bound for glory land.


1 out of 5 stars Memory hog, no fun   September 8, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After taking forever to load, Rail Simulator never worked properly on our PC. My sons proclaimed it a dud. It's already become Tag Sale fodder in our house.


2 out of 5 stars rail simulatro   September 5, 2008
Unless you have a game system that is in excess of all the recommended requirements don't bother with this software. It eats up the memory and needs the fastest system you can afford. It could be good if you want to take the time, but its requires a true gaming computer to run right.


5 out of 5 stars Oh so realistic   August 28, 2008
I have a passion for trains. I love playing this game because it is so realistic. I can run so many different trains and chose engines and cars and layout and scenery. It has great graphics.


2 out of 5 stars Scenario's Lacking   July 14, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After reading some of the positive reviews, I just had to write. While I think the overall mechanics of the game are sound, I got board with this game. There are only 2 or 3 scenarios where you're doing any switching. Otherwise, you're taking a load from point A to point B. The big excitement? Watching your speed.

This would have been a great game had it included more scenarios with switching operations. I don't have the time nor do I want to learn how to be a developer and write my own scenarios.

This reminds me of a carnival game where you pay XX amount for the first prize, which isn't much. You keep paying and paying to get a bigger prize. In this case, your paying money to other developers to provide more game enrichment.

Too bad... it had possibilities...

Bob O. in WI



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