A-Train HX moves to Xbox 360
The good thing about simulation games is that they provide vicarious experiences. Though we might not need train management and urban development knowledge ever in our lives, trying to run a railway company can actually be fun. Especially if it is coming from a next-gen system.
During the TGS, developer Artdink officially announced its next-gen jump by revealing the newest addition to their popular train sim series. A-Train HX is originally known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou (Take the A-Train). A 1992 original, this game places the city’s only railway company in command of the players. The game was then translated for the English market by Maxis but unfortunately, spotlights did not shine bright like they did in Japan.
No other details were released as the game is still in its early stages of development. For now, these screenshots and the trailer from TGS should be enough to satisfy our engineering needs.
Download: [A-Train HX Trailer]
Via IGN
The good thing about simulation games is that they provide vicarious experiences. Though we might not need train management and urban development knowledge ever in our lives, trying to run a railway company can actually be fun. Especially if it is coming from a next-gen system.
During the TGS, developer Artdink officially announced its next-gen jump by revealing the newest addition to their popular train sim series. A-Train HX is originally known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou (Take the A-Train). A 1992 original, this game places the city’s only railway company in command of the players. The game was then translated for the English market by Maxis but unfortunately, spotlights did not shine bright like they did in Japan.
No other details were released as the game is still in its early stages of development. For now, these screenshots and the trailer from TGS should be enough to satisfy our engineering needs.
Download: [A-Train HX Trailer]
Via IGN