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Originally posted by:theme park ps1 ftw. Rollercoaster tycoon is WEAK.

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Photoshop vs photoshop elements content aware. Jan 13, 2018 - There was much to like in Bullfrog's old but gold Theme Park (1994), but ultimately, it just didn't have enough variety to hold one's interest over.

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  2. The smell of popcorn and cotton candy, the clowns juggling, the children screaming with joy as the rides go around - and you! That's right, you can be the.

Theme park is the entire reason I bought this.Other way around.The first Theme Park is a typical Molyneux (really the most overrated game designer of all time and a compulsive liar on top of it) game: Interesting for the first hour, boring afterwards since you already saw everything the game has to offer, nothing new gets added and all the flaws will show up. The parks are all the same rectangle, the AI doesn't properly work, opponent parks are just stats that make no sense, the park visitors have no oppinion, no brain. The rides have no stats, you can build a rollercoaster with 20 loopings in a row and people still won't say 'this is too extreme for me'.The 3D follow ups were laughable. Typical EA shovelware full of bugs and missed opportunities. I don't know how anybody could enjoy them.Rollercoaster Tycoon highly improved eveyrthing, made the parks more interesting and diverse, offered a ton more rides, had better AI (altough in the first game visitors get lost a lot), rides have stats.And besides, you guys knows that Theme Park wasn't the first game about amusement parks, right?