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  2. Microsoft Train Simulator 2 - Wikipedia

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    The re-launch attempt at Microsoft's second version of the "Train Simulator" project was officially announced on January 19, 2007 ().This time around the simulation was instead being made in-house by Microsoft's Aces Game Studio, which was most known for its successful Microsoft Flight Simulator series line, as a part of the "Games for Windows" initiative.

  3. Microsoft Train Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The decision to halt "Train Simulator 2.0" was made some time ago and was based on a long, hard and difficult look at our business objectives and product offerings. We remain focused on the simulations category with successful, platform-driving franchises such as "Microsoft Flight Simulator." [31] On January 19, 2007, Microsoft announced the ...

  4. Dovetail Games - Wikipedia

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    Dovetail Games (DTG), a trading name of RailSimulator.com Ltd (RSC), is a British simulation video game developer and publisher established in 2008 by former Electronic Arts executive Paul Jackson, Fund4Games backers Tim Gatland and Charlie McMicking, and a development team from Kuju Entertainment.

  5. V scale (model railroading) - Wikipedia

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    V-scale model railroading was created when Japanese game developer Artdink released A-Train in 1985, but it was not widely popularized until Microsoft released Microsoft Train Simulator (sometimes referred to as MSTS) and Australia's Auran/N3V Games released the successful family of Trainz railroad simulators, both in 2001. With the ability to ...

  6. Aces Game Studio - Wikipedia

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    Aces Game Studio (ACES) was an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, owned by Microsoft Game Studios.It was founded in 1988 under the name Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by Bruce Artwick, creator of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Space Simulator and also co-founder of Sublogic.

  7. Train simulator - Wikipedia

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    A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers, and consumer computer game software with 'play modes' which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world.

  8. Talk:Microsoft Train Simulator - Wikipedia

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    "Kuju Entertainment, the creators of the original Microsoft Train Simulator and also the then cancelled Train Simulator 2, started to work on their own train simulator product named Rail Simulator. It is to be published by Electronic Arts in October 2007." Perhaps someone could enlighten me on the meaning of this.

  9. Train simulator (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A train simulator is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. Train Simulator may also refer to: Train Simulator, a Japanese video game series started in 1995; Microsoft Train Simulator, a 2001 video game; Train Simulator Classic, a 2009 video game, originally titled Train Simulator