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Densha de Go! Pocket Chüö Line -
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NCS Game Notes
©NCSX▪
Don the uniform of a Japan Railways conductor and
conquer the Chüö Line which bisects the circular
route of the Yamanote Line in central Tokyo. As a JR
conductor, gamers guide a dull-orange express train
known as a kaisoku or a local-service white train
with color accents called a futsu. If you're driving
the Express kaisoku, your task is to only stop at
Tokyo Station, Kanda, Ochanomizu, Yotsuya, and
Shinjuku - Japan's busiest beehive of train
commuters. For a fuller experience, take the reins
of the local futsu and enjoy the entire 53.1 km
route from Tokyo to Takao.
As a steward of Tokyo's railway system, gamers commandeer a megaton
commuter-carrying behemoths through miles of track
and acres of real estate. To convey the rolling
motion of the locomotive, the tracks speed
underneath at a lively clip while the locales whip
by in fluid fashion. The illusion of train
conducting is, for the most part, intact.
In addition to the main game, there's an ENJOY MODE which
throws away the time constraints and rigors of
keeping to a schedule and frees up the conductor to
just motor on tracks and enjoy the ride. A MUSEUM
MODE allows the viewing of trains in 3D. As
certain conditions are met, exemplary train
conductors may unlock special sights that are hidden
in the game including UFOs, Space Invaders, the
Taito logo, and other interesting sights. Pinpoint
precision and high scoring will also allow a gamer
to accumulate enough points to open up new routes to
enjoy such as the Narita Express which ferries
commuters from Narita airport to Tokyo Station in 1
hour flat.
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This document is ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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