Monday, September 13, 2010

Translation - PSP Mobile Train Sim & Densha De Go

All Densha de Go Pocket Games for PSP are available and in stock here : DENSHA de GO Pocket Series for SONY PSP


In game screen (Densha Mode)



1. Notch Level - Shows the position of the main train handle.
2. Scheduled arrival time for the next station - (self explanatory)
3. Time - Shows the present time in the game.
4. Available time - This increases/decreases depending on your performance. The game ends when this reaches zero.
5. Speedometre - Shows the train's present speed. You can choose between digital or analogue displays.
6. Remaining distance - Shows the remaining distance to the next station.
7. Speed limit marker - Shows the speed limit for a particular zone.
8. ATC, ATS - Shows the train's speed for the ATC, ATS devices to come into effect. Try to keep the train's speed below that displayed.
9. Navigation window - Shows the location of signals and ATC devices up ahead.

In game screen (Train Simulator Mode)



1. Clock - Shows the present time in the game.
2. Remaining time - Shows the remaining time you have to arrive at the next station. The display will turn red when you become late.
3. Speedometre - Shows the train's present speed.
4. Speed limit - The speed limits for the ATC and ATS devices are shown in their respective zones.
5. Remaining distance - Shows the remaining distance to the next station. If the train is within 2 metres of the train's stopping position, the display will turn green. If the train makes an over-run, the display will turn red.
6. Score - Shows your current score. This is only displayed when taking an examination.
7. Notch Level - Shows the position of the main train handle.
8. Inclination - Shows the gradient of the track. A + indicates an uphill slope and a - indicates a downhill slope. The greater the figure the steeper the slope.
9. Message window - Shows important information whilst driving. Make sure to follow the instructions as they appear.
10.Navigation window - Shows the location of signals and ATC devices up ahead.
11. Signal - Try to follow the signal instructions in an ATS zone. Speed limits for a particular zone vary according to the colour of the signal/s.

Green (Proceed): Drive within the zone speed limit.
Green, yellow (Reduce speed): Reduce speed to 60km/h or less
Yellow (Caution): Reduce speed to 45km/h or less
Yellow, yellow (Warning): Reduce speed to 25lm/h or less
Red (Stop)


Driving Evaluation Screen (Densha Mode)



1. Punctuality
2. Braking ( ride comfortability)
3. Stopping accuracy
4. Safety awareness
5. Signal, speed limit awareness
6. Total
7. Grade


Driving Evaluation Screen (Train Simulator Mode)



1. Punctuality
2. Station postioning
3. 2, 3 stage braking
4. Ride comfort
5. Emergency brake
6. Speed limit awareness
7. ATC speed limit awareness
8. Driving
9. Total
10. Grade


Grade



- Great, grade A
- Pass
- Fail



More Densha de Go Games :

Mobile Train Simulator Keisei Pocket

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Playstation2 Versionen

PlayStation2 Versionen Guide (SCPH)
V1-V15

Die Version Ihrer PlayStation2 können Sie anhand der Seriennummer und / oder der SCPH-Nummer erkennen. Diese finden Sie auf der Rückseite Ihrer PS2:

C0000000-C2684304

GH006/7

V3 Konsole (SCPH 30004)

C2684305-C3500967

GH008/13

V4 Konsole (SCPH 35004 und SCPH30004R erste Modelle)

C3596912-C4581353

GH0015

V5 Konsole (SCPH 30004R)

C4659924-C5xxxxxx

V6 Konsole (SCPH 30004R)

AC/FC-00xxxxx

GH0019

V7 Konsole (SCPH 39004)

FCxxxxxxx

GH0023

V9 Konsole (GH23 - SCPH-50004)

FCxxxxxxx

GH0026/29

V10 Konsole (SCPH-50004)

SCPH-70004

GH0032/35

V12/v13 Konsole (SCPH-70004)

SCPH-75004

GH0037/41

v14 Konsole (SCPH-75004)

SCPH-77004 v15 Konsole (SCPH-77004)

SCPH-Nummer / Seriennummer:
Die SCPH-Nummer finden Sie bei der großen PlayStation2 Konsole auf der Rückseite der Konsole. Bei der kleinen PStwo Konsole finden Sie die SCPH-Nummer auf der Unterseite.

GH-Nummer:
Die GH-Nummer finden Sie nur auf der Hauptplatine der PS2 / PStwo.

Um eine Version 9 von einer Version 10 PS2 zu unterscheiden gehen Sie wie folgt vor:
Starten Sie die PS2 ohne Medium und drücken Sie dann die Dreieck-Taste. Im nachfolgenden Bild stehen die technischen Daten der PS2, darunter mit Bezeichnung "DVD-Spieler" eine Versions-Nr. Lautet die Versions-Nr. "3.00E" so haben Sie eine Version 9, lautet diese "3.02E" haben Sie eine Version 10.

Wie erkenne ich welche PS2 Version Ich besitze?

Auf der Rückseite (oder Unterseite bei der kleinen PStwo) der PS2 finden sie eine Nummer die mit "SCPH-" beginnt. Diese Nummer ist Ihrer Modell Nummer!