What I mean by that is, I know a bunch of us were way disappointed when Atari decided to thwart sticking to the old models which everyone has come to love and enjoy, but replace it with 3D graphics. And on top of that, Atari went out of buisness. (Quote me on that if I am wrong). Yeah, I know RCT3 is still a great game, but I still wish there would be any hope for a RCT3+ that is based like the first two games. Too bad. (On the plus side, there are numerous amounts of people who still play these so called 'Long lost' games).
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Atari is still making games as far as I know m8... By the way their latest attempt at "reviving" the old Isometric view was RCTMobile and it SUCKED.
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Okay, I was just unsure whether they were in business or not. I did know about the RCT game for mobile,and I agree, it sucked!
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The most disappointing part to me is that Chris Sawyer has only released one game since 2004, Transport Tycoon for mobile devices. He acted as a consultant for RCT3, but if he has nothing to do with any further releases, it will not be anything like the games we love. He is the first two RCT games.
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Honestly I can understand why he doesn't though. When it was just him making the original two it must have taken a good amount of time, especially when you realize that it was JUST him working on the original two. I completely understand him wanting to move on with his life from that and selling the franchise to a company that can properly sustain it.
Team CoasterTech
Well to me, it was his idea, and I think the 'franchise' was ruined. That's just how I feel. :/
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