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Artdink announced Neo Atlas 1469 for Switch this week, a simulation and exploration title. We now have the game’s boxart above. It’s set to launch in Japan on April 19.

Artdink has announced that Neo Atlas 1469, a simulation and exploration title in which you attempt to complete a map, is coming to Switch. The game is due out on April 19 in Japan. The standard price will be 5,980 yen, though a “Guidebook Pack” will also be offered for 6,480 yen.

Arc System Works published an English version of Neo Atlas 1469 on Steam last year, though it’s unclear if there are any plans to localize the Switch version. We’ll let you know if we hear anything on that front.

You can find an overview plus a new Switch trailer for Neo Atlas 1469 below.

A-Train 3D Neo trailer

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Artdink uploaded the first trailer for A-Train 3D Neo today, an enhanced version of the original 3DS game. Check it out below.

Artdink published A-Train 3D back in 2014 in Japan. Last year, Natsume localized the game for North America and Europe. Now Artink is developing a new version.

A-Train 3D Neo (or perhaps we should call it A-Train 3D: City Simulator Neo) is coming to Japan on December 1. Other than the regular package at 4,860 yen, there will be also a “Beginner’s Pack” that comes with an official guidebook priced at 5,378 yen.

A-Train 3D Neo improves upon features from the vanilla version. Additionally, the eight extra scenarios that were offered as paid DLC will be included here. Compatibility with data from the vanilla version is planned as well.

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A-Train: City Simulator is launching on the North American 3DS eShop on April 14, Natsume has confirmed. The European (and Australian) release will follow on April 14.

For those who haven’t heard of A-Train: City Simulator previously, the game is “a cross between a social experience and a deeply involved city building simulator with a heavy emphasis on keeping your town connected and its transportation flowing smoothly.” A full overview can be found below.


A-Train 3D footage

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A-Train 3D details

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New details about Artdink’s A-Train 3D have come in. You can find a roundup of information below. Also be sure to check out a new 5-minute video here.

– Players are the new boss in charge of transport
– Keep the cities, towns, outlying villages running their transport systems smoothly
– Buy and place rails, roads, transportation pieces to run on them
– Balance your budget of costs/profits from transporting folks around
– Contribute to the cities you build in by buying buildings to be placed
– This then aids in your own transportation profits
– Running the game can last a long time
– Game can show the passage of time and innovation from the Heisei and Showa eras of Japan
– Can slowly upgrade trams and old steam trains to electric and more if you so choose
– 3D mode: panoramically sweeps around the cities for you to enjoy
– Map-editor mode lets you build and then set scenario requirements to beat

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Yet another title has been delayed in Japan. Artdink has announced that A-Train 3D is now scheduled to arrive in February 2014. It was originally planned for release on December 12.


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