Theme Park Intro Movie (1994, Bullfrog)

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Theme Park is a construction and management simulation game designed by Bullfrog Productions and originally released in 1994, in which the player designs and operates an amusement park.
Like most of Bullfrog's games, Theme Park is permeated by an eccentric sense of humor.
Theme Hospital is Bullfrog's thematic successor to the game.

Gameplay:

Starting with a free plot of land in the United Kingdom and few hundred thousand dollars, the player must build a profitable amusement park, making money by opening rides and selling merchandise and refreshments. The goal is to increase the park's value and available cash so that the park can be sold and a new lot can be bought from another part of the world and start building a new theme park. Newer products can be bought after researching them. Once enough money has been made the player can move on to newer plots. Plots are located all over the world and have many different factors that affect gameplay, including the economy, weather, terrain and land value.
There are over thirty attractions available in the game. Depending on the platform, it is possible to tour the park or the rides. There are simple rides like the bouncy castle and tree house, and more complicated and expensive rides like the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel.
There is a focus in the staff side of the park as well. People employed in the park include entertainers, security guards, mechanics, and cleaners. Lack of staff can cause problems, including messy parks, blown up rides, crime and sad visitors. Occasionally wages must be renegotiated; failure to renegotiate results in staff strikes. Theme Park offers several levels of simulation, with higher difficulties requiring more management of aspects such as logistics.

Ports:

Theme Park has been ported to a wide variety of different gaming platforms.
The game was remade for the Nintendo DS by EA Japan. It was released in Japan on March 15, 2007 with releases in the US and Europe on March 20, 2007 and March 23, 2007. New features of the game are the user interface, which was designed to fit the stylus functionality of the DS platform, bonuses such as a Japanese dojo-style bouncy castle for Japan, a Tea house themed on a double-decker bus for England, A Coliseum themed Pizza Parlour for Italy, a La Sagrada Familia-themed Paella restaurant for Spain etc. The remake is based on the PC version.

The game differs from the original in that the game provides a number of different advisors who each provide different advice. In-game music depends not on the ride that is focused on, but rather the adviser that is chosen. In addition, there is only one save game slot, and it is not possible to view cut-scenes of the attractions.

Some versions of the game (e.g. the Amiga and MS-DOS versions) were sponsored by Midland Bank Livecash and displayed the Midland Griffin on the title screen and bank statements.

No Demo Sadly =(

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  • uh..... where's the audio of the kid walking in and saying.." daaad... im bored." and the dog barking at the guy from tv?

  • @pugggs I've seen that too, but it doesn't seem to be in my version.

    normal game sound effects are there though.

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  • this is much more sinister than i remember

  • @Kekik79 It's called "Over the Waves".

  • Could someone please tell me what the song is called that is played at about 1:36? I've been trying to find this song for years but never figured out its name.

  • Played this game soooooo much and theme hospital, thanks bulldog. RIP

  • I used to play this game a lot on playstation.

  • Found it creepy as a kid.

  • lol the dogs jumping up and down like mad hes loving it

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