Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Press Release
Beverly MA - July 1st, 2004
Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) announced today that, in addition to
all-new 3-D graphics and the ability to virtually “ride the rides,”
RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 will allow players to design amazing
fireworks displays that can be choreographed to the music of their
choice. Using the new Fireworks MixMaster™, players can create
pyrotechnic masterpieces and synchronize them to music using
pre-set in-game songs or their own MP3 files. In addition,
RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 will also include the ability to assign
music to rides in the park, new realistic day and night cycles, a
park lighting system and various weather effects. RollerCoaster
Tycoon® 3, the next addition to the best-selling RollerCoaster
Tycoon® franchise - the #1 Tycoon series with over seven million
units sold life-to-date worldwide* - is scheduled to ship in
November 2004.
“The RollerCoaster Tycoon series has millions of devoted fans
who have provided many great ideas for new features they want to
see in RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3,” said David Braben, Chairman of
Frontier Developments. “The Fireworks MixMaster in the new game is
one that we are very proud of and feel really captures the fun
spirit of the franchise – allowing players to fully design and
customize every aspect of their dream amusement park.”
Using the powerful Fireworks MixMaster, players now have the
ability to create awesome fireworks shows by either placing
pre-built firework displays anywhere in their park or creating
their own displays using many firework styles ranging from rockets
and air bombs to flairs and fountains available in the game. The
fireworks displays can be used to appeal to guests in the park –
the happier they are the more money they will spend - and to
attract new visitors by advertising the fireworks attraction as
another reason to visit the park.
Each firework show can then be synchronized to match numerous
in-game pre-set music files or to the music of the player’s choice
by attaching MP3 files to each display. And, as with all the other
customizable elements in RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3, players will be
able to trade firework shows with other players.
In addition to customized music for fireworks shows, music can
also be attached to any coaster or ride in the park. However,
unlike previous RollerCoaster Tycoon games, RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3
will let players pick tunes from their own music library in a range
of popular music formats – or even use tunes they’ve recorded
themselves - and attach them to rides and attractions in the parks
they have created. Players will also be able to place “speaker
objects” in the park and assign songs or sound effects, matching
audio and visual themes and giving the park a more immersive
feel.
The brand new night cycle including night, dawn, dusk, moon, and
stars included in RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3, will challenge players
to create the ultimate night time amusement park experience by
adding lights to coasters, rides and pathways. Players will need to
use different strategies to attract adults, teenagers and children
to their park and discover how they explore the park in groups and
at different times of day. Sunny, rainy, windy, hot and cold
weather effects also give players challenges to keep their guests
happy whatever the weather.
RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 will also include previously announced
new features including 3-D graphics, allowing players to have
complete control of views around the park, and a front seat to the
action with a new Coaster Cam™ feature that allows players to ride
the roller coasters. New gameplay elements that fans have been
asking for – including diversity of guests, added group behavior,
improved guest AI - and many other new features which build upon
the fun and addictive nature of the original game will also be
included in RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3.
RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3 is being developed by Frontier
Developments, Ltd. of Cambridge, England, in conjunction with Chris
Sawyer, the creator and sole developer of the RollerCoaster Tycoon
franchise and will be available at retail stores in November 2004.
Additional information detailing the history of the series and the
features of the new game are available on http://www.rollercoastertycoon.com
. Visitors can also download
videos, screenshots, character art and wallpaper which will
be updated on an ongoing basis through launch.
Beverly MA - March 3rd, 2004
Get your barf bag ready! Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) announced today
that a thrilling new sequel to the stomach-turning excitement of
the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise will make its way to store
shelves later this year. RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 will take the
series to new heights with brand new features including 3-D
graphics, giving players complete control of views around the park,
and a front seat to the action with a new Coaster Cam feature that
allows players to ride the roller coasters. RollerCoaster Tycoon 3
is being developed by Frontier Developments, Ltd. of Cambridge,
England, in conjunction with Chris Sawyer, the creator and sole
developer of the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise.
We are very excited to be working with Frontier Developments and
Chris Sawyer on this completely new version of the blockbuster
RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise, said Wim Stocks, Executive Vice
President, Sales and Marketing for Atari, Inc. RollerCoaster Tycoon
3 demonstrates Atari's ability to take an existing franchise to new
heights, creating an entirely fresh and exciting entertainment
experience for fans and new players alike.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 will also feature new gameplay elements
that fans have been asking for including diversity of guests, added
group behavior and improved guest AI - and many other new features
which build upon the fun and addictive nature of the original
game.
The RollerCoaster Tycoon series is the #1 Tycoon series having
sold more than seven million units life-to-date worldwide. The
original RollerCoaster Tycoon game debuted in 1999 and held onto a
spot on the PC top 10 best-seller list for 150 weeks.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 will be introduced in Holiday 2004 for
the PC. Additional information will be available on www.rollercoastertycoon.com and www.atari.com.
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