Popular games for collection Train Simulator (Ongakukan)

18.12.1998

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the full JR East Yamanote Line in central Tokyo.

18.10.2000

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR East Chuo Line between Tokyo and Otsuki.

21.02.2001

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Odakyu Electric Railway between Shinjuku and Odawara.

17.09.1998

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR Hokkaido Hakodate Line between Yoichi and Sapporo.

31.05.2004

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Kyushu Shinkansen between Yatsushiro and Kagoshima. It also features the slower expresses that connect with the Shinkansen. It was first released by mail order in May 2004, and received a full release in September 2005.

17.04.1998

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring two lines of the Nagoya Railroad.

17.12.1997

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Seibu Railway Shinjuku Line between Shinjuku and Hon-Kawagoe.

16.05.1997

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Nanbu Jukan Railway between Shichinohe and Noheji.

12.07.2007

Railfan: Taiwan High Speed Rail takes place in Taiwan, along the real-world Taiwan High Speed Rail line between Taipei in the North, and Zuoying to the South. Like the previous game in the series, Taiwan High Speed Rail uses full-HD footage of the rail line. The player is responsible for driving at the appropriate speeds and reaching stations on schedule. There are game modes which score the player based on total time spent on the route, energy used, or accuracy in stopping the train at stations. The game also includes a mode highlighting tourist spots along the route, with mentions of historic locations as well as sightseeing spots and restaurants.

19.07.2000

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Keihan Electric Railway between Osaka and Kyoto.

31.12.2001

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Kyoto Municipal Subway and Kintetsu Railway.

04.10.2001

The first PS2 entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the full JR East Yamanote Line in central Tokyo. Unlike other games in the series, this title features random events like luggage getting stuck in the doors or a passenger falling ill.

30.10.2003

Another entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games developed by Ongakukan, featuring the Osaka Municipal Subway between Nakamozu and Senri-Chuo.

18.12.2003

Train Simulator + Densha de GO!: Tokyo Kyuukou-hen is an train driving simulation game. It is a crossover between Ongakukan's Train SImulator series and Taito's Densha de GO! series. It uses full-motion video from the train driver's perspective and features two gameplay modes, with the display, controls, and gameplay mechanics of either series. It features three routes from the Tokyo Express Electric Railway (better known as Tokyu): the Toyoko Line, the Den-en-toshi Line, and the Oimachi Line.

21.03.1997

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Deutsche Bahn West Rhine Railway between Bingen and Koblenz.

20.12.2006

The first PS3 installment of Ongakukan's Train Simulator series. It features three different rail lines - JR East's Chuo Line between Mitaka and Tokyo, the Keihan Electric Railway's Main Line between Demachiyanagi and Yodoyabashi, and the Chicago Transit Authority's Brown Line between Fullerton and the Loop. In a first for the series, it features full HD video, as well as the ability to view the train from an external viewpoint. In addition, the game also features a "Densha de Go!" mode emulating the gameplay of that series.

25.08.2005

Another in the series of Train Simulator FMV games developed by Ongakukan. This instalment features the connected networks of the Keikyu, Toei, and Keisei railways from Haneda Airport to Narita Airport, and introduces a new system of unlocking new train classes via spending points earned during the game.

19.08.1995

The first entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR East Chuo Line between Nakano and Toyoda.

17.03.2000

Another entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR East Keihin Tohoku Line between Kamata and Omiya.

17.07.1998

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Hanshin Electric Railway between Osaka and Kobe.

31.10.2002

Another entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games developed by Ongakukan, featuring the Keikyu railway between Misakiguchi and Shinagawa.

21.09.1995

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR East Tokaido Main Line between Kamonomiya and Totsuka.

21.09.1995

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the JR East Tohoku Main Line between Toro and Mamada.

17.09.1999

An entry in the Train Simulator series of FMV games by Ongakukan, featuring the Kintetsu Railway between Abenobashi and Yoshino.