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This category is video games that simulate roller coasters but however do not fall under the construction and management simulation genre. Pages in category "Roller coaster simulation games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Added under ownership of Bally, removed by 1985 for a Looney Tunes theme. Tomb Raider: The Ride: Tomb Raider: Kings Island: Giant Indoor Top Spin: 2002: Based on the series' Film Debut. Genericized when the park changed ownership from Paramount to Cedar Fair in 2008, removed in 2011 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – Enter the Tomb: Dreamworld ...
Year Game Platform Developer Publisher Notes 1993: Coaster: MS-DOS: Code To Go: Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc. 1994: Theme Park: MS-DOS, Amiga, 3DO, Sega Genesis ...
Boomers Parks (stylized Boomers! until 2018) is a chain of family entertainment centers which feature indoor activities such as carousels, kiddie swings, restaurants, and video game arcades, and outdoor activities such as miniature golf, kiddie rides, bumper boats, batting cages, go-karts, kiddie roller coasters, and laser tag. The Modesto and ...
FoxNext, LLC was a virtual reality and theme park unit of 20th Century Fox, now known as 20th Century Studios.It was established in 2017 prior to Disney's acquisition of Fox and operated under the Disney Parks, Experiences and Products unit of The Walt Disney Company.
Bullwinkle's features a card swipe and/or token-operated amusement arcade section featuring over 100 popular video games and redemption games, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, The Simpsons Game, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. More traditional arcade games, such as skeeball and basketball, are also available. Tickets can ...
RollerCoaster Tycoon World is a theme park construction and management simulation video game developed by Nvizzio Creations and published by Atari for Microsoft Windows. It is the fourth major installment in the RollerCoaster Tycoon series. The game was released on 16 November 2016 to largely negative reviews.
The first flagship Joypolis theme park was located in Yokohama, opening on July 20, 1994. It was the second park to launch under Sega's "Amusement Theme Park" concept after the Osaka ATC Galbo venue in Osaka, which had opened three months previously. Initially exceeding its expected revenue and visitor number targets, it lagged behind after its ...