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    Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon is an economic simulation and computer strategy game. There are six versions; the original Railroad Tycoon (1990), Railroad Tycoon Deluxe (1993), Railroad Tycoon II (1998), Railroad Tycoon 3 (2003), and Sid Meier's Railroads! (2006).

    Railroad Tycoon was written by game designer Sid Meier and published by MicroProse and though it shares the "Tycoon" suffix, it is not related to other Microprose games such as RollerCoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon, which were developed by British programmer Chris Sawyer.

    Objective

    The objective of the game is to build and manage a railroad company by laying track, building stations, and buying and scheduling trains. You also must build the railroad in a certain amount of time to win the game .

    Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon

    Screenshot from Railroad Tycoon

    The original version allowed the player to start companies in several settings: the U.S. West and Midwest or the Northeast, England, and (on a smaller scale including southern England) Europe.

    The player manages the business as described above and may also handle individual train movement and build additional industries. The game also has other railroad companies attempting to put the player out of business with stock dealings and "Rate Wars".

    The player starts with one million dollars, half as equity, half as loan. The player can get more cash by selling $500,000 bonds at various interest rates (which depend on the current economic condition in the game).

    As part of the release of the new Sid Meier's Railroads, 2k Games released the full version of the original Railroad Tycoon game for free, which is available on their website.

    Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Deluxe

    An updated version of this game named Railroad Tycoon Deluxe (RDX) was created and released in 1993. Despite a host of new features and graphics, RDX sold very poorly in stores, due to some bugs and slow gameplay (most notoriously the F4 map screen, which brings the game to a crawl).

    RDX is essentially the same game as Railroad Tycoon, with improved hi-resolution graphics, new sound effects, and several additions. The additions are: new maps (South America and Africa) with region-specific cargo types (e.g. diamonds for Africa), new time ranges and locomotives, bandits who can hijack trains, and sheriffs who will arrest them.

    Although the game is called Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Deluxe, Sid Meier himself had nothing to do with the development of this version.

    Railroad Tycoon II

    Screenshot from Railroad Tycoon II

    A sequel featuring improved graphics and more complex gameplay, Railroad Tycoon II, was published by Gathering of Developers in 1998 after PopTop Software acquired rights to the name.

    Some features of the first version are missing in this sequel, such as the ability to build tunnels and signal towers.

    The Dreamcast version was in full 3D.

    There are dozens of new scenarios to play including ones in Africa, North America, Germany, the Swiss Alps, and the jungles of South America.Most of the ones in Railroad Tycoon 1 are in Railroad Tycoon 2. There are also many more first century and second century campains to choose from than in Railraod Tycoon 1.

    An expansion pack, Railroad Tycoon II: Second Century, was later added which contained new scenarios focusing on modern and near-future times. The game and its expansion were repackaged together in the Gold Edition and then, with additional user-made scenarios, the Platinum Edition.

    A short lived, budget title, named the Millennium Edition went on sale in 2000. It featured many scenarios and features of The Second Century', but no map editor. It had no instruction booklet and was sold only in a jewel case.

    Railroad Tycoon 3

    The second sequel, Railroad Tycoon 3, was released in 2003. It featured a full 3D environment, overpasses and tunnels, and much improved graphics. Gameplay changed significantly, with dynamic pricing of goods across the entire map and cargo that can find alternate means of transportation if no train service is provided. A map editor is included.

    A free expansion pack, "Coast to Coast", was released in 2004 with new scenarios, including a map of the entire United States and eight new trains.

    Sid Meier's Railroads!

    Sid Meier's Railroads! was released in October 2006. It was the first game in the Railroad Tycoon series since the original to have direct input from Sid Meier himself. Railroads! features a variety of scenarios and trains from both North America and Europe and is less economics and industry-focused than previous versions. It has a simpler user interface for track laying, full 3D graphics, and real time gameplay.

    References

    External links

    • Sid Meier's Railroads! Official Site
    • Railroad Tycoon 3 on FilePlanet   Includes links to download Coast to Coast Expansion, three scenarios, and Version 1.05 patch.
    • Railroad Tycoon series at MobyGames


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