883系 SONIC LIMITED EXPRESS Densha de GO! 2 PS1 Train Controller Kagoshima Main Line
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
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Playing Densha de GO! 2 with the special train controller, this is Taito's port for the Playstation of the original arcade game. The complete JR Kyushu's Kagoshima Main Line (鹿児島本線) run as featured in Densha de GO 2 PS1, driving the 883 series (883系) in a Sonic Limited Express service (ソニック) from Hakata (博多) to Kokura (小倉).
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This is a 1 Credit Clear, No Continue complete run of Densha de GO! 2 (PSX). Captured on original hardware, with original software and controller and using the Japanese Pointing and Calling railway safety method. Densha de GO! (電車でGO!, "Let's Go By Train") is a Japanese train simulation game series originally produced by Taito and developed by GM2 (Taito GM R&D Sect. #2). The game originates from a 1996 arcade version (released in 1997) and was first released for the PlayStation in 1997.
That’s my list of requests completed. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Except for DDG3 San’in Main Line KiHa 58 series.
Very good! I completed this line in Densha de Go! Professional but never managed to complete this in Densha de Go! 2 xD
Thanks! 😊 Yeah, this line has a hellishly tight schedule! 🥵
27 years of service and still going. I knew you love it along with the E4.
A true Wonderland Express!
By the way it’s been around 2 1/2 months since the last video.
@@jamessmithandgarrettsmith3623 Yeah, I had to stop because of technical problems but I hope I'd be able to resume uploading videos later this month. Thank you for your continued support!! 😊
@@The_Yamanote Was it the capture equipment or the console?
@@jamessmithandgarrettsmith3623 Console, my Japanese PS2 has recently given me disc-reading problems :/
Hi! I'm very new to this series. I found some old magazines and in one was an article about the first densha de go for psone. I started investigating about the series and how to play it today and found this channel, so far you seem the one with most knowledge about this.
What do you recommend for a total begginer? I have a good PC and a wii, PS4, PS3, Gamecube, PSone, 3DS, NDS, PSP and PSvita. My favorite option to play is the PC, is there a way to connect one of the densha de go controlller to PC and use it if I emulate the games?
I was looking in playasia the switch controller, it looks good so if I could connect it to PC would be amazing.
Or maybe I'm approaching this the wrong way and you could play it with a normal controller.
Waiting for your feedback, Thanks!
Hi! Many people recommend starting with DenGO! Final, as it has a lot of content and is reasonably easy. However, the scoring system is fairly unique to this game and also starting with the latest game of the original series can make the other titles look strange in comparison. Personally, I started with the first game and moved onto the other games from there. Regarding the Switch controller, there are custom apps developed by fans to use it on PC with the original games, but I'm more of a console player and I haven't tried them so I can't really talk about how good the integration is with each game. Another good option is getting the PnP controller, as it includes DenGO! Final playing out of the controller and the PnP can be modded to be used as a PC controller (although I haven't tried it). And you also have the option of getting the latest game for the PS4, the Switch controller and a controller adapter! But honestly, just start with the game that is more appealing to you! So, for instance, if you like trams, then for sure start with DenGO! Ryojōhen 😉 Or if you like the graphic style of DenGO! 3 or the lo-finess of the PS1 games... there's no correct way to start playing Densha de GO! so just go with your heart! And thank you for your comment!! 😊😊
19:14 15 second penalty. 😖😖😖
That was a close one! But, fortunately, we arrived safely at Kokura Station 😄