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  2. Train Simulator Classic - Wikipedia

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    Train Simulator Classic 2024 (originally RailWorks and Train Simulator) is a train simulation game developed by Dovetail Games. [1] It is the successor to Rail Simulator, and was released online on 12 June 2009 and in stores on 3 July. [2] It is a Steamworks title, which means it uses and requires Steam to activate and to deliver core game ...

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  4. List of free massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok Online: Gravity Interactive, Inc. 2003: Windows: Fantasy MMORPG Free to play with items that can be purchased from a shop Players choose from dozens of character classes to level. Endgame activities focus on acquiring better equipment, hunting boss monsters (MvPs), PvP and large weekly guild vs. guild (War of Emperium) to capture ...

  5. Train Sim World - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2018, the third version, titled Train Sim World, was released on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, featuring three routes: Great Western Express: London Paddington–Reading, Rapid Transit: Dessau Hauptbahnhof–Markkleeberg-Gaschwitz and Northeast Corridor: New Rochelle–Newark Liberty International Airport, as well as Sand Patch Grade for the Windows version only.

  6. Arsys Software - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Arsys Software by former Technosoft staff members Osamu Nagano and Kotori Yoshimura on 11 November 1985. [1] They were primarily involved in PC game development, having previously created the original Thunder Force (a 1983 free-scrolling shooter game) [4] and Plazma Line (a 1984 space racing game considered the first computer game with 3D polygon graphics) [5] at ...

  7. Free roam - Wikipedia

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    Free roam may refer to: Free roam game, in video gaming; A roaming type in wireless telecommunication; A feral animal; See also. Freedom to roam; Free range ...

  8. Open world - Wikipedia

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    Inverse provides some early examples games that established elements of the open world: Jet Rocket, a 1970 Sega electro-mechanical arcade game that, while not a video game, predated the flight simulator genre to give the player free roaming capabilities, and dnd, a 1975 text-based adventure game for the PLATO system that offered non-linear ...

  9. Rail Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Rail Simulator is a train simulation published by Electronic Arts (EA). [1] It was produced by Kuju Entertainment.After release of the EU version, EA's support and further development of the title was taken over by Rail Simulator Developments Ltd, who continued to provide updates, fixes, official expansion packs and new content to players.