Jet de GO! Pocket

15.12.2005
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Jet de GO! Pocket is the third installment of Taito's flight simulation series for Sony consoles and the first one to be released on PSP. The first title in the series, Jet de GO!, was released on PlayStation in 2000 and its sequel, simply titled "Jet de GO! 2", was released on PlayStation 2 in 2002. Just like its predecessors, the game allows the player to take the captain's chair in the cockpit of a commercial airliner making flights to and from major Japanese cities such as Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo. The game features a variety of airplanes such as the Boeing B747, B777 and B767, different weather and daytime conditions and flight plans. The player can choose between three game modes: Flight, Trial and Replay. Since the game is endorsed by Japan Airlines, a real world airline, it is not actually possible to "crash" an airplane. Collisions with the ground are shown in a simplified fashion where the plane simply stops once it touches down, resulting in a "Game Over" screen. Although the game was only released in Japan, it features partially English menus.

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Jet de Go!

15.12.2005

Jet de GO! Pocket is the third installment of Taito's flight simulation series for Sony consoles and the first one to be released on PSP. The first title in the series, Jet de GO!, was released on PlayStation in 2000 and its sequel, simply titled "Jet de GO! 2", was released on PlayStation 2 in 2002. Just like its predecessors, the game allows the player to take the captain's chair in the cockpit of a commercial airliner making flights to and from major Japanese cities such as Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo. The game features a variety of airplanes such as the Boeing B747, B777 and B767, different weather and daytime conditions and flight plans. The player can choose between three game modes: Flight, Trial and Replay. Since the game is endorsed by Japan Airlines, a real world airline, it is not actually possible to "crash" an airplane. Collisions with the ground are shown in a simplified fashion where the plane simply stops once it touches down, resulting in a "Game Over" screen. Although the game was only released in Japan, it features partially English menus.

28.03.2002

Jet de GO! 2 (translated 'Let's go by Airliner! 2') is an airliner simulation featuring passenger jets of Japan Air Lines (JAL). It is the direct sequel of the first Jet de GO! game that was released for PS2 and Windows.

03.02.2000

Jet de GO! is a spin-off from the famous Densha de GO! series by Taito. Instead of trains, this title focus exclusively on flying planes. Players can take off and land with a Jetstream 31 turboprop, a mid-range Boeing 767 or a long haul Boeing 747. The game modes include Flight mode, Cruise mode and Lesson mode.

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Densha de go (last 3 games)

03.12.2020

Densha de GO!! finally appears on consoles! Become a train conductor and go around the ever-popular Yamanote Line, now with the addition of the new Takanawa Gateway Station. Enjoy the best at-home train conductor experience while maintaining the the detail of the arcade version. Densha de Go!! Hashirō Yamanote-sen (loosely translated to "Go by Train!! Let's Run the Yamanote Line") is an electric train simulation game developed by Taito and released by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 exclusively in Japan on December 3, 2020. It will be released on the Nintendo Switch on March 18, 2021. Based on the 2017 arcade game Densha de Go!!, Hashirō Yamanote-sen features the full Yamanote Line (as the original arcade version only included the southern part of it) as well as additional routes that run parallel with it (the Keihin-Tohoku Line, the Saikyo Line, the Ueno-Tokyo Line, and the Narita Express) and the part of the Chuo-Sobu Line from the arcade version. Additionally, this version includes a new objective-based campaign mode and PlayStation VR support.

11.09.2020

To celebrate the launch of Densha de GO!! Hashirou Yamanote-sen on consoles in 2020, Square Enix published a free mobile version of the original Densha de GO! on their official website in Japan. When viewing the website on a mobile device, the page automatically launched the 1997 game.

01.03.2019

Densha de Go!! Kids (loosely translated to "Go by Train!! Kids") is an electric train simulation game developed by Taito and released by Square Enix for arcades (using PC-based Taito Type X4 hardware) in Japan on March 1, 2019. A spin-off of the 2017 game Densha de Go!!, Kids featured a simplistic single-screen arcade cabinet with a more child-friendly user interface and unique game rules (such as cleaning cartoon-ish obstacles from the window).

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