Tag: Abandonware
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Transport Tycoon Deluxe
Game Description
Transport Tycoon is a video game designed and programmed by Chris Sawyer and published by MicroProse on 15 November 1994 for DOS. It is a business simulation game presented in an isometric 2D view with graphics by Simon Foster, in which the player takes on the role of an entrepreneur in charge of a transportation company and competes against rival companies to make the most profit by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea, and air.
Transport Tycoon Deluxe is an updated and expanded version of the original game, which was released in 1995. On October 3, 2013, a version for Android and iOS was released, utilizing assets from the sequel, Chris Sawyer’s Locomotion. OpenTTD, a fan-made game engine recreation, is also available.
Publishers MicroProse Developers Chris Sawyer Productions Release date 1995 Genre Simulation [title] Gameplay
To begin constructing a transport empire, the player must build transport routes that include stations near industries or towns, and in the case of trains or road vehicles, near physical routes. A single transportation route may employ several modes of transportation, such as truckshiptrain. The ratings of the player’s company and the individual stations are largely determined by their efficiency in moving goods from one station to the next. A station with a high rating may be able to attract more goods.
Transport Tycoon Deluxe starts in 1930 and lasts until 2050. The player begins by borrowing money to finance the construction of transportation facilities, and the loan is charged interest until it is repaid. As the user progresses through the game and earns revenue, they can choose to expand service along existing routes or expand their transportation network. Transport Tycoon Deluxe features a technological progression: in any given year of the game, only modern types of technology are available. Railroad signals that allow more than one train to use a section of track, for example, are initially semaphores. They are eventually replaced by red and green traffic lights. Similarly, at first, only steam engines are used, but later diesel and electric engines are introduced.
Vehicles in Transport Tycoon Deluxe must be built at corresponding depots that must be linked to road or rail networks. Towns and cities have their own road networks, but they may require additional roads to connect to other towns or to various resources.
The player earns money by picking up resources or passengers at one station and transporting them to another station where they are in demand. The area surrounding the station determines demand; for example, stations near towns will have a high demand for passengers. The revenue will be determined by the delivery time, distance traveled, and quantity delivered. The impact of these factors on revenue varies depending on the type of goods delivered. Mail, for example, will rapidly lose value, implying that it can only be delivered profitably over short distances or very quickly over long distances. Coal, on the other hand, loses value slowly, allowing it to be transported in bulk over long distances while remaining profitable.
Subsidies are sometimes offered to the first company to move a specific resource from one location to another. This encourages the player to build a larger, more complex transportation network instead of focusing on previously profitable routes.
Transport Tycoon Deluxe includes a Local Authority system. Each city assigns a rating to each transportation company based on the importance of their transportation network. When the player’s rating falls too low, he or she will no longer be able to demolish buildings or build new stations. The rating is based on factors such as the company’s level of service and the amount of deforestation it causes.
Cities develop and expand throughout a game as a result of various economic factors, and new industries (demand) or other resource sites (supply) may appear. Some natural resources may eventually be depleted, and industries without adequate transportation may be forced to close. In addition, new vehicle models are introduced and eventually replace older models. At the time of its introduction, such a new model will almost certainly have improved characteristics, but it may also have reliability issues.
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We might have Transport Tycoon Deluxe available for more than one platform. Transport Tycoon Deluxe is currently available on these platforms:
DOS (1995)
How to play on Windows
- Download and Extract Transport_Tycoon_Deluxe_DOS_EN.7z
- Open the “Game Files” folder and drag TYCOON.exe on top of an icon for DOSBox
- Enjoy!
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DOS
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed is a racing video game that was released in 2000. It was developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts for various platforms including PC, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance.
In Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, players take on the role of a racecar driver and compete in a variety of races and events. The game features a wide range of Porsche vehicles, including classic models as well as newer models. Players can customize and upgrade their vehicles in order to improve their performance on the track.
The game includes a number of different racing modes, including circuit racing, drag racing, and time trials. In circuit racing, players compete against other drivers on tracks around the world, while drag racing involves high-speed straight-line racing. Time trials allow players to test their skills and try to set the fastest lap time on a given track.
In addition to the racing modes, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed also includes a “factory driver” mode, in which players must complete a series of tasks and challenges in order to become a Porsche factory driver. This mode includes a variety of mini-games and challenges, such as slalom courses and braking tests.
Overall, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed is a thrilling and immersive racing game that offers players a wide range of vehicles and racing modes to choose from. Its customization and upgrade options allow players to fine-tune their vehicles and improve their performance on the track. If you’re a fan of racing games and want to experience the thrill of driving some of the world’s most iconic sports cars, then you should definitely give Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed a try.
Publishers | Electronic Arts |
Developers | EA Canada, Eden Studios |
Release date | 2000 |
Genre | Racing |
Need for Speed: Top Speed
In response to both the release of MacGillivray Freeman’s 2002 IMAX film, Top Speed, and the Porsche Cayenne, an additional online-only conversion of Porsche Unleashed, dubbed Need for Speed: Top Speed, was released. The game includes three pre-existing Porsche Unleashed tracks as well as three Porsche vehicles: the 911 (996) Turbo, the 959, and the Cayenne Turbo.
Need for Speed: Top Speed was included with the PC version of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.
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We might have the game available for more than one platform. Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed is currently available on these platforms:
Install on Windows 7, 8.1, 10 & 11 PC
How to play on Windows
- download and extract Need_for_Speed_Porsche_Unleashed_Win_Preinstalled_EN.zip
- Open the “Game Files” folder.
- Right-click on the file called “Porsche.exe”, go to properties and choose “Windows 7” under the compatibility option. Also, check the box next to “Run this program as an administrator”. Click on “Apply” and then on “Ok”.
- Double click on the file called “Porsche.exe” to launch the game.
- Enjoy the game!
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Windows