A-Train III

A-Train III

Infobox VG
title= A-Train (PAL)
TAKE THE "A" TRAIN III (NA)


caption=North American PC boxart
developer=Artdink
publisher=flagicon|JapanArtdink
flagicon|USAMaxis
flagicon|EUOcean Software
flagicon|TaiwanSoftworld
designer=
engine=Custom
released=flagicon|Japan1990-12-? (PC-9800, FM-Towns, X68000)
1991-4-? (PC-9800, FM-Towns editor)
2000-3-? (Windows 95)
2001-3-? (Windows 95, within Memorial Pack)
flagicon|USA1992-10-?
genre=Simulation
modes=Single player
ratings=ESRB: K-A (Kids to Adults, PlayStation version only)
platforms=Amiga, DOS, Famicom, PlayStation, Macintosh, SNES, PC-9800, FM-Towns, X68000, Windows 95, Virtual Console
media=
requirements=
input=Famicom Controller (Famicom Only)
otheruses3|A Train

"A-Train III", known internationally as "A-Train", is a 1992 computer game, is the third game in the A-Train series. It was originally developed and published by Japanese game developer Artdink for Japan, and was later published by Maxis for the United States.

Overview

The game places players in command of a railway company. There are no rival companies; the player controls the only one in the city and the game is resultingly fairly open-ended. A-Train III is the first game in the series to use of near-isometric dimetric projection to present the city, similar to Maxis's "SimCity 2000".

There are two types of transport that the player's company can take: passengers or building materials. The former is more likely to be profitable, but building materials allow the city to grow.

Wherever the building materials are delivered, they can be taken and used to construct buildings for the city. These start with houses, but eventually, as an area grows, roads, and shops and other buildings are built. These can provide extra revenue for a passenger service, but also allowing the city to develop and grow can be seen as a goal in itself.

As well as the buildings built by the computer, in response to the materials being present, the player can construct their own buildings, such as ski resorts and hotels, and make profits from them if the conditions are right.

Editor

A.III. MAP CONSTRUCTION, known internationally as A-Train Construction Set, is an editor that can change existing saved games, or to build landscapes from scratch. It comes with 6 sample maps.

Maxis also published A-Train Construction Set with A-Train as a single package in Europe, without the Ocean Software label.

Windows version

Artdink ported the A-Train III along with the editor to Windows 95, and published both titles as a package as the 3rd ARTDINK BEST CHOICE title in Japan.

Maxis distribution and ports

The game was tremendously popular in Japan, thus motivating Maxis to license it for US distribution as "A-Train", available for DOS, Macintosh and Amiga platforms. It was released in October, 1992, though it sold poorly.

Even the release of an add-on pack for the game failed to stir up any real support amongst the gaming community. The game was the first major failure from Maxis.fact|date=September 2008

In spite of the PC version's commercial failure in the US, Maxis later released a PlayStation version in 1996, based on Artdink's "AIV: Evolution Global". The PlayStation was a relatively new platform at that point and the game suffered many limitations, such as requiring an entire memory card (expensive at the time) to store a single map. Like the PC version, it proved unsuccessful.

Economic Model

A-Train contains a very challenging economic system that includes a 5% land tax on all property owned, and a 50% income tax. The economic model however fails to capture realistic land prices, which adds a major flaw to the games design. Certain buildings the AI is not allowed to build, such as the Amusement Park, Golf Course, and stadium. These buildings cost a relatively similar price no matter where they are placed, however, if placed in a thriving city, they can be sold for up to $6mil. This bug completely circumvents the difficulty inherent in the highly restrictive economic model.

Sequels

In later years, development of the series continued on both console and PC platforms. "A5", released for PlayStation and PC in 1997, introduced a totally 3D environment. "A6", the first game in the series for PlayStation 2, was released in Japan in 2000 and later translated to English and released in Europe as "A6: A-Train 6" by Midas Interactive Entertainment in 2004. "A Ressha de Ikou 2001", a new version of "A6" with online support, was released for PS2 in 2001 and followed by several expansion packs.

The most recently released game in the core series, "A7", was released in 2005 for Windows-based PCs in Japanese. A Traditional Chinese translation was released in July 2006. However, the Chinese version does not include the original Japanese train, and some unrealistic fiction trains are added. "A7" is advertised as an homage to the 10th anniversary of "AIV" and uses a trimetric interface, instead of the open 3D interface of "A5" and "A6".

ee also

*Ocean Software

External links

* [http://www.a-7.jp/ A7] , official Japanese language website for the most recent game in the series
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