I just successfully installed RCT (the original, no expansion packs installed yet) on my windows 7 machine. I slaughtered the Forest Frontiers scenario, but in the beginning of year 2, my arrow inverted coaster crashed, killing 26 riders. I quickly deleted the coaster, saved my game, and logged off. I'll start the 2nd scenario tonight!
The Reunion Topic
#371
Posted 01 December 2015 - 08:36 PM
#372
Posted 11 May 2017 - 07:06 PM
I still find myself coming back to this forum and website from time to time, remembering the past. I laugh and smile at the works of art, skill and love put on display here on a year to year basis when RCT2 was still in it's youth and prime. I also cringe at my posts made years ago on an account I no longer have access to, and no longer want to be associated with that tormented and forgivable past! (Apologies to the staff that still stop by, but I'd rather leave that account and childhood cringe in the past!)
Therefore, felt the need the post and reflect on memories of bygone days. How wonderful it all once was, good to see New Element's still active but it's a website like this... this is where it was at back then and when things were hopping. Love remembering it all, just like remembering the magic whenever I return to Disneyland / Walt Disney World!
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#373
Posted 17 July 2017 - 09:41 PM
Making my rounds and checking back in.
#374
Posted 03 August 2017 - 09:11 PM
Yeah... We're still here. Most are busy with so many things that we forget to check in on occasion.
#375
Posted 01 January 2018 - 04:19 AM
Happy New Year everyone! Hard to believe I joined this website back in 2005.
/CC
#376
Posted 17 June 2018 - 07:29 PM
I miss this place. I kept building long after I stopped coming. Someday I'd like to post my last two parks if anyone wanted to see them or download them. "Hi" to anyone who remembers me.
#377
Posted 24 April 2019 - 05:32 PM
#378
Posted 30 April 2019 - 05:00 PM
Mike! So good to hear from you! Actually, I have been away for more than a year myself due to several RL issues. Since end of last year I'm slowly picking things up again. I have been looking at Masters Palette and although old it still is a unique park, not only since it is a combined efford of 18! or so members of the Masters but also because there are absolute gems on all four maps( you might have noticed Cbass released his contribution as a small park over at NE) and I think it is well worth releasing. And..almost done too. I mailed Kai end last year but haven't heard from him. I'll try again soon. If I don't hear from him I'll consider to try and finish it myself or with help from others. There still is one empty lot on the modern map and another lot half done (I'm working on that one) and then there is Kai's lot on the Classical map that is 90% done. That's all!
As for Hollywood Hills. I feel that ought to be finished and released too! Looking through my RCTM files I found "UHH city final" and "UHH - 7 aug 06", that's it isn't it? I've lost a lot of my older mails due to a computer crash but I recall we were discussing Todd and me helping to finish it, weren't we? At that time Todd and I were busy with Insular Insomnia though (which was released May 2007) and I can't remember( or find any mails about it) the following up.
Mama Bear
PS. You're welcome Loserface! I'm glad you got it working.
Hello, Kai here after forever. I am active over at NE again, but wondering if anyone knows if Marjan ever finished/released the Masters Palette? All I have for 2 of the maps are unfinished versions and sadly she passed in March.
#379
Posted 08 July 2019 - 11:02 AM
12 years after this topic started, people are re-reunioning. I think.
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#380
Posted 20 August 2020 - 07:02 PM
Man, keep coming back here from time to time... and always smile to see the website still in place.
Thanks for paying the bills all these years to keep it going almost two decades later! Pretty much a museum of a different, and lively time within the RCT community!
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