A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5
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The following cheat codes are for A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5 on PlayStation.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| Enter the first 2 Activator Codes in order. Start a new game to activate the cheat. The cheats will disable if you save a game or quit. | |
| Activator 1 - Enter at the Title Screen | bttnL1 + bttnL2 + bttnR1 + bttnR2, Then hold bttnTriangle + bttnSquare While Pressing bttnStart |
| Activator 2 - Enter at the scenario menu | bttnL1 + bttnL2 + bttnR1 + bttnR2 And Choose With bttnCircle |
| Decrease / Increase Funds By 1 Billion- Paused on 2D map | dpadUp or dpadDown |
| Decrease / Increase Funds By 100 Billion - Paused on 2D map | dpadLeft or dpadRight |
| Disable The Need For Materials And Build Anywhere - Enter in the in game menu | Press bttnSelect to bring up a debug screen. Press dpadRight to change to \"Iranai\" and exit with bttnX |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5 on PC. |
About A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5
A5: A-Ressha de Ikou 5 (popularly known as A-Train 5 or simply A5) represents a pivotal moment in Artdink's legendary city-building and railway simulation series. Released for the Windows PC (Desktop/Computer) and the Sony PlayStation (PSX/PS1), it was the first entry to transition the franchise into a fully realized 3D environment. Players take on the role of a corporate mogul tasked with building a transportation empire, where the strategic placement of tracks and stations serves as the catalyst for urban growth, rising property values, and industrial expansion.
On both PC Windows and PS consoles, the game offers a sophisticated management experience that extends far beyond simple rail-laying. You must balance the books by navigating the stock market, managing subsidiary businesses like hotels and department stores, and coordinating complex train schedules. While the Desktop Computer version took advantage of early 3D hardware acceleration, the PlayStation (PS) edition brought this deep level of "hard simulation" to the living room, solidifying the A-Train legacy as a premier title for fans of intricate logistics and urban planning.