

Trust Thomas and Other Stories (15 August 1995).James Learns a Lesson and Other Stories (15 August 1995).Thomas Gets Tricked and Other Stories (15 August 1995).Thomas Meets the Queen and Other Stories (19 August 1997).Sing-Along and Stories (11 February 1997).The Gallant Old Engine and Other Thomas Stories (6 August 1996).Thomas and His Friends Help Out (2 February 1996).Thomas and the Special Letter and Other Stories (15 August 1995).Rusty to the Rescue and Other Thomas Stories (21 February 1995).Thomas' Christmas Party and Other Favorite Stories (24 August 1994).Percy's Ghostly Trick and Other Thomas Stories (17 August 1994).James Goes Buzz Buzz and Other Thomas Stories (23 February 1994).The game is identical to the SNES game, but with no voice acting and lower quality graphics. In 2008, many unreleased NES prototypes were found, and one of them was a NES version of the SNES game Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Unlike all the other releases, this game does not have The Railway Series stories. The mode is just like the other two, only there are no jobs. The mode "Explore" simply is letting the player look around the entire map of Sodor. Eventually, the player will earn a medal. If the assigned job is done speedily, Sir Topham Hatt will praise the player. If the job takes too long, Sir Topham Hatt will scold the player. He asks for cars to be brought to a certain station in a certain order, but they must get there quickly. The mode "Game" features Sir Topham Hatt giving instructions to the player. The Fat Controller) gives the player a medal. After the player wins enough games, Sir Topham Hatt (a.k.a. The player must collect sweets and balloons, but avoid mud, red balloons, and engines. Race puts the player in a competition against another engine. There are three modes to use: Race, Game, and Explore. There is no difference with the engines all have the same statistics. After the player selects one, a Mario Paint-based game shows up, and the player can color the engine and the engineer, but the only one that will have a direct effect on graphics in the game is the engineer. This game puts the player in the role of the engineer, and the player may choose an engine. The Sega Genesis release of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is different from the rest. An NES port of the SNES game was planned, but cancelled late into development. The game was released on the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo. Dead ends, level crossings, other trains and vehicles create obstacles to overcome. The player must help Thomas the Tank Engine complete various tasks such as taking children to the seaside, bringing medicine to the hospital and delivering the mail. Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is an educational rail sim featuring the eponymous anthropomorphic train engine.
