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Players are tasked with entering four historical periods with the goal of defeating their evil twin brother.
The second game in the Japanese-exclusive Tengai Makyou role-playing franchise.
The train rides on rail tracks.
Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon is a railroading business simulation game designed and created by Sid Meier. The object is to build and run your own railway company.
A puzzle game where the player controls a large magnetic crane in order to rearrange train cars.
The Locospotter series' modern day installment.
The first in Hudson's series of train-themed video board games which was released on the Famicom in Japan only on December 2nd 1988.
A PC game loosely based on the film 'The Train', where players control a hijacked train as they escape Nazi Germany.
A Konami run-and-gun famous for its fast-paced, gritty, old-school action.
A Western-themed side-scrolling platformer for arcades by Data East, where players control a train robber beating up dudes on top of moving trains in order to steal gold bags.
An arcade beat-em-up that received many ports for other systems. The game pioneered gameplay elements which would become the foundations of the scrolling beat 'em up genre.
A train/railroad management simulation, released by Artdink in 1985. It was a landmark management simulation title, influencing a number of later games in the genre. Not to be confused with A-Train, which was the third game in the series and first released in 1990.
A relatively obscure early Squaresoft game released in 1985, this is the first known railroad management simulation game.
A western-themed adventure game designed by Alan Miller, co-founder of Accolade. It was released on home computers and later ported to the Japanese Famicom.
A clone of Sega's Super Locomotive, produced to make up for the lack of an official home conversion.
A vehicle-action arcade game released by Sega in 1982. It was the first attempt at a train simulator, and featured chiptune background music based on Yellow Magic Orchetra's synth-pop hit "Rydeen" (1979).
An early time-management, puzzle game. Originally a 1982 Konami arcade game, it was ported to the Intellivision console that same year, and then received a 1992 enhanced remake for the Amiga, PC, Atari ST and C64 computers.
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Wild is the second official expansion pack for Rollercoaster Tycoon 3. It adds animal enclosures and safaris, as well as many new ride types and rollercoasters for the player.
A game based on the Japanese Rail Wars! franchise. After being indefinitely delayed for over a year the game was finally canceled.
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