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'''X-treme Express''' is a video game for the Playstation 2 Console, it was released on February 21, 2001 in Japan and on March 18, 2002 in Great Britain and Australia. It was developed by Syscom Entertainment and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment.
Teh game is about racing trains, you have 4 game modes to choose from:
 
'''Grand Prix''': the main mode where you'll race on all the tracks avaible for the game.
 
'''Tour''': in this mode you'll have to complete some special challegnes to unlock more trains.
 
'''Free''': choose your favourite settings and start a race.
 
'''Versus''': to compete with another player
 
The game features 80 trains to choose from (initially the player has about 30, the others have to be unlocked through the tour mode), all with different specifications to suit the player's drive style, and 6 locations to play on, wich can be run backwards, and in 4 times of the day: morning, noon, evening and night. The game also features snow and rain effect when possible (it depends on the scenario).


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Revision as of 23:26, 3 November 2015

X-treme Express is a video game for the Playstation 2 Console, it was released on February 21, 2001 in Japan and on March 18, 2002 in Great Britain and Australia. It was developed by Syscom Entertainment and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment. Teh game is about racing trains, you have 4 game modes to choose from:

Grand Prix: the main mode where you'll race on all the tracks avaible for the game.

Tour: in this mode you'll have to complete some special challegnes to unlock more trains.

Free: choose your favourite settings and start a race.

Versus: to compete with another player

The game features 80 trains to choose from (initially the player has about 30, the others have to be unlocked through the tour mode), all with different specifications to suit the player's drive style, and 6 locations to play on, wich can be run backwards, and in 4 times of the day: morning, noon, evening and night. The game also features snow and rain effect when possible (it depends on the scenario).

X-treme Express

Cover of the non-Japanese version of the game
Languages supported:
English: SLES-50998
Region PAL:
Serial numbers: SLES-50998
Release date: March 18, 2003
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region NTSC-J/C/K:
Serial numbers: SLPM-62142
Release date: February 21, 2002
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): Syscom Entertainment
Publisher(s): Midas Interactive Entertainment
Genre: Racing
Wikipedia: Link


Test configurations on Windows:

Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
PAL Windows 7 64bit
  • AMD FX-8320 Eight core 3.5GHz
  • XFX Radeon HD 7850 1GB
1.2.1-r5875 GDsx 10, 4x native resolution SPU2-X 2.0.0 r5830 Never gets under 100 FPS, frame limiter is advised. Minor audio stretches. demonabis


Trivia

  • Original names: 鉄1 〜電車でバトル!〜 WORLD GRAND PRIX (SLPM-62142)
  • Also known as Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle! World Grand Prix (JP), X-treme Express: World Grand Prix

Known Issues

Sound stretching

  • Type: Note (not an issue)
  • Description: Audio stretches sometimes while playing.
  • Workaround: Fine tune the audio plugin options to suit the game.