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'Chris Sawyer's Locomotion' - Demo Available NOW

by Judy on Sept. 4, 2004 @ 10:38 a.m. PDT

Atari has released a demo for its strategy game Chris Sawyer's Locomotion giving you the chance to check out three tutorials and one beginners map Boulder Breakers. The demo comes in 2 version, one with (130mb)or without (30mb) music (thanks 3DGamers). Read more for download links ...

Get the Chris Saywer's Locomotion demo off WP (30/123mb)

Features:

  • Rake in huge profits by meeting the needs of an ever-expanding metropolis.
  • Lay down tracks, roads, and bridges to deliver raw materials, goods, services and people.
  • Stay on the cutting edge of development as the years advance from 1900 to 2000 and beyond.
  • Compete against computer opponents or challenge a friend to a multiplayer head-to-head game.

EXPLORE a vast and detailed world. ANTICIPATE the needs of a growing metropolis. BUILD a transportation empire. COMPETE against ruthless entrepreneurs. RUN THE WORLD your way!

System Specs:
Operating System: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
Processor: 500 MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent
Memory: 128 MB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 85 MB Free
CD-ROM Drive: 8X speed
Video: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible video card*
Sound: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible sound card*
DirectX: DirectX version 9.0b (included) or higher
Network/Internet: 56 Kbps or faster connection required for Internet play.

* Indicates a device that is compatible with DirectX version 9.0b or higher

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