Navigating the scenic, winding mountains of Japan. Odakyu Odawara Line: Fast-paced commuter runs in Tokyo.
Mastering the heavy grades of the BNSF in Montana. microsoft-train-simulator
It has been over two decades since first puffed its way onto PC monitors in July 2001 . For many of us, those two chunky CDs were the gateway to a lifelong obsession with "heavy metal" on the tracks. While modern titles like Train Sim World boast 4K textures and dynamic lighting, the original MSTS remains a fascinating, albeit temperamental, piece of gaming history. The Dawn of the Mainstream Rail Sim Navigating the scenic, winding mountains of Japan
Racing the Acela Express through the urban sprawl between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. It has been over two decades since first
A historic trek through the Austrian Alps, including the Orient Express.
Before MSTS, train simulators were often niche Japanese titles (like Densha de Go! ) or highly specialized programs. Developed by UK-based , MSTS brought the hobby to the global masses with six iconic routes:
For years, the community lived in a cycle of hope and heartbreak regarding a sequel. was announced twice and cancelled twice: