The game features six classic train routes - the US Northeast Corridor commuter line between Washington and Philadelphia Innsbruck to St Anton, a leg of the Orient Express Settle to Carlisle in England's Cumbria and two Japanese routes, Tokyo to Hakone and the Hisatsu tourist run. The silence in between may well be indicative of the mass interest in railway realism, but Train Simulator is a brilliant piece of software with an amazingly high level of detail. Well, the game has finally arrived at platform one, some 16 years after the last true train sim, Southern Belle (for the late, lamented Spectrum). But a computer game based on trains? Microsoft Train Simulator has been in development for some time, creating a frenzy of excitement among train buffs worldwide, just check out the websites. There are TV series based on classic train journeys doing the rounds on the cable channels, and they are fascinating. Joking apart, the big locomotives still create a sense of awe and nostalgia for a bygone age. It's a bit naff to own up to liking trains these days - anorak, pebble-glasses, perhaps even a moped, too - but there is still a hard core who know the Flying Scotsman isn't Taggart after a few too many wee drams. By PETER ELEY* (Herald rating: * * * * * ) If you went to see the movie Trainspotting only to walk out in horror after the first five minutes, this is the game for you.
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