Densha de Go! 2 Kōsoku-hen (Japanese: 電車でGO!2 高速編) is a train driving simulation game. It was released in Japan in 1998 for arcade. It was later ported to PlayStation and Dreamcast.
It was then ported from Dreamcast to Nintendo 64 and released as Densha de Go! 64 (電車でGO!64) in Japan in 1999. Densha de Go! 64 supports its uniquely bundled train driving controller for Nintendo 64, which simulates actual train controls. It is one of two games that utilize Nintendo 64's "Voice Recognition Unit" or "VRS" as it is known in Japan. Like Hey You, Pikachu!, it is packaged with or without a microphone (called the Engineer's Pak), which is used to announce train stations to passengers.
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It was then ported from Dreamcast to Nintendo 64 and released as Densha de Go! 64 (電車でGO!64) in Japan in 1999. Densha de Go! 64 supports its uniquely bundled train driving controller for Nintendo 64, which simulates actual train controls. It is one of two games that utilize Nintendo 64's "Voice Recognition Unit" or "VRS" as it is known in Japan. Like Hey You, Pikachu!, it is packaged with or without a microphone (called the Engineer's Pak), which is used to announce train stations to passengers.
前一阵购入了电车控制器,游戏体验和乐趣提升了不止一个台阶。果真这种模拟游戏就是要搭配专con啊……