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Microsoft Train Sim add-on delayed by engineering works till 19th November.

November 1, 2004

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

First Class Simulations | 1st November 2004

Product: London & South East

Developer: Making Tracks

Genre Train driving Simulation

Release 19th November 2004

SRP £24.99

The next train to arrive at platform 3 will NOT be the eagerly anticipated London & South East MicrosoftTM Train Simulator add-on from First Class Simulations. The delay is nothing to do with a defective junction box at New Maldern or seasonable manpower shortages at Clapham Junction however.

"First Class Simulations is sorry to announce that Microsoft Train Simulator add-on London & the South East is being delayed this morning due to over running engineering works but will be available on Friday, November 19th. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to your sales targets."

Even though it's true, this is the long, boring way of saying that London & South East is so jam-packed with original late 1960's era London railway stations, rolling stock and railway paraphernalia that the developers needed another two weeks to finish it!

For more information and to download screen shots, please go to:

http://www.contactsales.co.uk/London&SouthEast.htm

First Class Simulations

PO Box 137

Bicester

Oxfordshire

OX27 7JS

United Kingdom

Tel: 01869 346104

Fax: 0870 132 1026

For press enquiries contact Richard Barclay on 020 7386 7398 or [email protected]

For publishing and distribution enquiries contact Robert Stallibrass on 01869 346104 or [email protected]

About First Class Simulations

First Class Simulations is a dedicated publisher of add-ons for Microsoft flight and train simulation products. The company is a division of Contact Sales Limited.

About Contact Sales Limited

Established in 1997, Contact Sales is a UK-based distributor of computer game software and their associated peripherals. The company was voted 'Distributor of the Year 2003' by the National Association of Specialist Computer Retailers. It signed its first publishing agreement in 1998 and now handles product for Abacus, Aerosoft, Lago, Wilco, NBG Blue Sky, Halycom Media GmbH, The Heritage Collection and Whiptail Interactive.

About Excalibur Publishing

Set up in 2004, Excalibur Publishing is the PC video game publishing arm of the group. Its aim is to bring good quality, original and innovative products to the PC games player.

About Richard Barclay

He's just fab.

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