Densha de go!
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Densha de go!
I was wandering aimlessly on YouTube when I stumbled across video clips from a game called "Densha de go!" The basic gist of it is that you drive trains and get scored somehow. Despite the very basic premise of the game, I'm the kind of railfan who had to find out more. According to wikipedia, a version of it may be released in the US on the Wii. My questions, then, are:
1) Has anyone ever heard of this before?
2) If so, what can you tell me?
3) If not, are you interested? At all?
1) Has anyone ever heard of this before?
2) If so, what can you tell me?
3) If not, are you interested? At all?
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1) No, 2) Nothing, 3) Nada.
Perhaps you could take this opportunity to explain what the fuck it is that's allegedly appealing about train simulation games, let alone trains? What is it you do in these games? Do you get to drive the train or merely dictate where it goes? Can you design your own train? Can you paint it with zebra stripes and fly it to the moon? What's the point?
Perhaps you could take this opportunity to explain what the fuck it is that's allegedly appealing about train simulation games, let alone trains? What is it you do in these games? Do you get to drive the train or merely dictate where it goes? Can you design your own train? Can you paint it with zebra stripes and fly it to the moon? What's the point?
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I was under the impression that Densha de Go is more arcadey considering it was originally a coin-op. A Ressha de Ikou is the sim series. I can't get past the initial map screen of any of those but I don't think I'd be able to even if it were in English. Have not actually played Densha de Go but it's mid 90's Japanese weird enough for me to try once. Maybe you get to grope schoolgirls!
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I played one of the Super Famicom games on an emulator. AVOOOOOID...Green Gibbon! wrote:I was under the impression that Densha de Go is more arcadey considering it was originally a coin-op. A Ressha de Ikou is the sim series. I can't get past the initial map screen of any of those but I don't think I'd be able to even if it were in English. Have not actually played Densha de Go but it's mid 90's Japanese weird enough for me to try once. Maybe you get to grope schoolgirls!
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Uh, train driving, huh? Wouldn't you just control the speed and when to brake? Seeing how trains run on, you know, tracks, it doesn't seem like there'd be much steering involved.
But then again, it is Japan, so maybe you have to clear the tracks of suicidal salary men or something so your train doesn't derail.
But then again, it is Japan, so maybe you have to clear the tracks of suicidal salary men or something so your train doesn't derail.
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Acceleration and braking are your only mechanical concerns, I'd presume. However, recall that in Japan, train lateness is measured in seconds, so you probably get scored on punctuality. Furthermore, I've seen that in some of the videos, as a train pulls into a station, you get measured on how close (in centimeters) you are to the actual stop line. The main gimmick of the game (to me) is that you get these excellent views of Japan, since all of the backgrounds are exact replicas of the actual landscapes surrounding the train lines.Squirrelknight wrote:Uh, train driving, huh? Wouldn't you just control the speed and when to brake? Seeing how trains run on, you know, tracks, it doesn't seem like there'd be much steering involved.
Really just some fanservice for people like me...or a training program for JR.
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