Train Simulator: Minami France is a simulation game in which players operate trains along the French railway line between Cannes and Menton, offering a realistic driving experience.
Dates de sortie
Mac1999-07-07
PC (Microsoft Windows)1999-07-07
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
Japanese
Dates de sortie
Mac1999-07-07
PC (Microsoft Windows)1999-07-07
Langues supportées
Audio
Sous-titres
Interface
Japanese
Métadonnées
GenresSimulation
Studiosongakukan
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursDonnées indisponibles
ÉtiquettesPC Game, Simulation Game, Ongakukan, Mac Game, French Railway, Cannes Menton, Minami France, FMV Games, Train Simulator, Train Simulation
Classification du jeuDonnées indisponibles
PlateformesMac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
BoutiquesDonnées indisponibles
GenresSimulation
Studiosongakukan
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursDonnées indisponibles
ÉtiquettesPC Game, Simulation Game, Ongakukan, Mac Game, French Railway, Cannes Menton, Minami France, FMV Games, Train Simulator, Train Simulation
Train Simulator: Minami France is a simulation game in which players operate trains along the French railway line between Cannes and Menton, offering a realistic driving experience.
Ongakukan is a Japanese video game developer founded in the early 1990s, primarily known for its innovative train simulation games. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Densha de Go!" in 1996, a groundbreaking title that allowed players to experience the intricacies of train operation in a realistic manner. This milestone not only established Ongakukan as a key player in the simulation genre but also led to several sequels and adaptations across various platforms. Key personnel at Ongakukan include its founder, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction, as well as lead developers who have contributed to the technical and creative aspects of their games. The studio's flagship title, "Densha de Go!", has become a cultural phenomenon in Japan, influencing both gaming and public interest in railways. Ongakukan has significantly impacted the gaming industry by pioneering realistic simulation mechanics and promoting the niche genre of train simulation. The studio specializes in simulation games, particularly focusing on rail transport, and has embraced advancements in technology to enhance gameplay experiences. Over the years, Ongakukan has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to the gaming landscape, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the simulation genre.
Ongakukan is a Japanese video game developer founded in the early 1990s, primarily known for its innovative train simulation games. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Densha de Go!" in 1996, a groundbreaking title that allowed players to experience the intricacies of train operation in a realistic manner. This milestone not only established Ongakukan as a key player in the simulation genre but also led to several sequels and adaptations across various platforms. Key personnel at Ongakukan include its founder, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction, as well as lead developers who have contributed to the technical and creative aspects of their games. The studio's flagship title, "Densha de Go!", has become a cultural phenomenon in Japan, influencing both gaming and public interest in railways. Ongakukan has significantly impacted the gaming industry by pioneering realistic simulation mechanics and promoting the niche genre of train simulation. The studio specializes in simulation games, particularly focusing on rail transport, and has embraced advancements in technology to enhance gameplay experiences. Over the years, Ongakukan has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to the gaming landscape, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the simulation genre.