Rail Simulator
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- forthbridge
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Re: Rail Simulator
:think:
Who remembers 'Kennedy Approach' ATC Simulation on -8-bit - with 'ground breaking' speech synthesis?
Joystick controlled, the screen was a series of dots into each airfield, and the odd thundercloud would appear as you 'vectored' AC onto finals.....
Who remembers 'Kennedy Approach' ATC Simulation on -8-bit - with 'ground breaking' speech synthesis?
Joystick controlled, the screen was a series of dots into each airfield, and the odd thundercloud would appear as you 'vectored' AC onto finals.....
Jim


- Garry Russell
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Re: Rail Simulator
:think: .Never heard of that one Jim.
Sounds................well..........really.............. |-)
Garry
Sounds................well..........really.............. |-)
Garry
Garry

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"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Rail Simulator
Run over by a steam engine...chuffed to bits...Garry Russell wrote:Each to his own I suppose.......... :think:
I have a friend who's so keen on steam engines, if he was run over by one he'd be chuffed to bits:doho:
Garry
Garry you really are elevating puns to an art form, mate.
Re: Rail Simulator
I think Garry's gone off the rails..! :fart:
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Re: Rail Simulator
Looking at that screenie Ian.. I can see that it may well be addictive in a Space Invaders sort of way. It's not so much the train side of things.. more a 'man against machine' scenario
Don't think I'll be joining in but thanks for sacrificing yourself in the name of science and public interest ;-)
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- forthbridge
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Re: Rail Simulator
Garry Russell wrote::think: .Never heard of that one Jim.
Sounds................well..........really.............. |-)
Garry
http://www.kennedyapproach.com/home.php
Jim


- fighterpilot
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Re: Rail Simulator
Ok, I will admit i do play simsig,
laugh all you want but i do find it enjoyable and challenging at times. Until recently infact i could not see the point of fly airliners and thought it was mind numbingly boring but with the advent of flynet it really gives a reason to conduct these flights.
Richard
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Re: Rail Simulator
I must say that I rather enjoyed this as a Flight Simulator and made some VERY long flights:-






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Re: Rail Simulator
Has anyone ever played TRACON? I played it a lot ages ago when it ran in DOS. Then a Windows version was produced (sorry for the poor screenie). A seriously intense simulation.
Brian
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Re: Rail Simulator
Ian,
Tell 2J12 to get a move on! He/she is holding up the next train at a red signal.

Tell 2J12 to get a move on! He/she is holding up the next train at a red signal.






