A Conversation for Theme Parks and Roller Coasters
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DILLIGAF Started conversation May 21, 2001
Very well written and researched, but were you at all influenced by the PC game "Roller Coaster Tycoon"? The similarities are astounding.
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Kobolt - aka 'I didn't fail, I found 5000 ways that don't work' Posted May 22, 2001
Similarities?, what do ya mean, my language, terminology, help me out here?
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DILLIGAF Posted May 22, 2001
The descriptions of the various rides and features, e.g. "Top spin", "Inverter ship", "Inline twist", "Vertical Roller coaster", etc. etc. Have you played the game? If not, get yourself a copy, you'll see what I mean.
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Kobolt - aka 'I didn't fail, I found 5000 ways that don't work' Posted Jun 2, 2001
Actually at the time of writing that arcticle, I spent a ridiculous amount of time on that game, i have the add-on packs and everything. Yeah, I guess i did use rather a lot of the terminology, i would have been stuck for words without it!
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DILLIGAF Posted Jun 3, 2001
No need to apologise, it was still a great article. I think the game is nearly as addictive as "Lemmings" was, all those years ago. It's certainly kept me up to all hours of the morning!!! (Sad, or what?)
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Kobolt - aka 'I didn't fail, I found 5000 ways that don't work' Posted Jun 3, 2001
Now theres a game I've not played for a long time, damn I couldn't tear myself away from it.
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