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Newest Review: ... points. 10 years on, im still playing it. I have not tried the newer, more advance Railroad Tycoon 2 although it is supposed ... more |
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Railroad Tycoon 3 (PC CD)
, Platforms: Windows Me Windows XP Windows 98 Windows 2000, ESRB ... Last Update 08.01.2009 20:10
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£ 4.99 |
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Railroad Tycoon 3 (Mac)
, Platforms: Macintosh, ESRB Rating: Everyone Last Update 08.01.2009 20:10
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£ 34.24 |
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by andycharger - written on 18/02/02 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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When the 1st Generation of Management games turned up on the gaming scene in the early 90's, Railroad Tycoon was one of these. I originally owned it for the Amiga but later had it as a free gift with a computer club membership for my PC. Being an original it set out the stall for other management games to follow but also suffered the teething problems of mould breaking games. Here is some information about the game and the pros and cons associated with it. Game Concept. As a Railroad Tycoon, you must control a railroad somewhere in the world during its formative years. You have complete control over its layout, routes, trainsand train ...
by cindy1 - written on 21/09/00 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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If you thought the management simulation games were a fairly recent innovation, then think again, these games have been around for years. One of the best sims for the Amiga was Railroad Tycoon, as the name suggests you have the honour of running your very own railway network. The basic idea of the game is to build railways, but that would be too simple wouldn't it. Just when you have started building your network three other companies show up on the scene, and begin to lay down tracks. You now have to better your rivals you do this by making your service the best, the better the service the more passengers and cargo you get. To make your service ...
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