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One of the most intelligent gameplay additions to the series came in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, with players able to physically view the ride for every roller coaster they constructed. In addition to reinforcing feedback to the player’s acts of expression, this also provided gameplay incentives outside of just running the park, greatly expanding the game’s potential audience.
Pridefest™
Pridefest is Atari out of a social order LGBTQ-themed simulation game, in the game need to improve well-being through a series of marches and other organizational tasks, you can also communicate with other national players, have to say this game can make It is certainly true love.
• Be Creative! Create and launch Pride parades by designing your own flotillas, with tons of flamboyant and fun…
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RollerCoaster Tycoon® 4 Mobile
RollerCoaster Tycoon® 4 Mobile
In RollerCoaster Tycoon, you’re in charge of a popular amusement park and you become the only person who can make everything right. Follow the tutorial to see how the business actually works and build all the necessary attractions and stores in order to successfully open the park and attract visitors. Will the park be successful or will it fail? With a good strategy and common sense, time will…
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Patent USD262702 - Keyboard console
Atari 400 (1979). Featuring a membrane keyboard and single-width cartridge slot cover.
Publication number USD262702 S Publication type Grant Application number US 06/036,102 Publication date Jan 19, 1982 Filing date May 4, 1979 Inventors Jeffery O. Nelson, Douglas A. Hardy Original Assignee Atari, Inc. Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefMan
The fate of the remaining Swordquest prizes revealed.
For many years, it was assumed that the remaining prizes in Atari, Inc.’s Swordquest contests - Waterworld, Airworld, and the Swordquest Championship - were taken by Jack Tramiel and put in his house. Popular theory is Tramiel took the Swordquest grand prize - the Sword of Ultimate Scorcery, which was a sword with a gold handle encrusted with jewels and a blade of pure silver - and hung it over his fireplace.
Not so, according to Atari historial Curt Vendel:
Franklin Mint were the owners of the prizes, when Warner sold Atari, the prizes were not part of the sale. They reverted back to Franklin Mint and were melted and reused into other items.
So now we know what happened to the Crown of Life (Waterworld), Philosopher’s Stone (Airworld), and Sword of Ultimate Scorcery (Swordquest Championship).