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Pentium 90 MHz (Pentium 200 MHz recommended).
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Three promotional scenarios were offered to magazine subscribers for PC Player, PC Gaming World, and Gameplay. Six collections of tracks designed by Chris Sawyer, early versions of the Alton Towers and Fort Anachronism scenarios, and eleven competition scenarios as well as the winning ride designs from each were made available on the official website. In addition to the rides and scenarios included in the two expansion packs, some official bonus material was provided through other means. See also The Evolution of RollerCoaster Tycoon for further information.Īttractions Transport Rides The name was then changed to RollerCoaster Tycoon. Microprose's Railroad Tycoon had done so well that Hasbro hoped the same would happen for White Knuckle. After Hasbro bought Microprose, however, the "Tycoon" name was too good an opportunity to pass up, even for a name like "White Knuckle". Even when Hasbro Interactive became involved, the name was still "White Knuckle". By this time, the name was changed to "White Knuckle".
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This proposed sequel was soon abandoned and the code of the game was modified to handle roller coasters. RollerCoaster Tycoon started out in 1996 as a planned sequel to Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon. 10.3 Even Higher Resolutions with Window Mode.
