Theme Park

PSX PlayStation Theme Park Plastic Long Box Black Label Retail Release

Clear Case Long Box Release

 

Genre:
Simulation
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Electronic Arts
Released:
October 20, 1995
Developer:
Bullfrog
UPC:
0 14633 07630 1
Sony ID:
SLUS-00017
PSRM:
000350
Players:
1 Player
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Kids to Adults No Descriptors
Box Copy:

Design Your Own Theme Park!

Think you can design and build the greatest amusement park in the world? You select the site, you lay out the rides and attractions. You control every aspect of running a profitable amusement park; from staffing to R&D. Any mistakes, and tourists who populate your park will be sure to let you know. Oh, and that merry-go-round in flames is a clue, too.

 

 

 

 

 

Variants

Theme Park was eventually transitioned into the standard double jewel case. Sealed collectors will need to look for the security seal and find the number 03736135 above the SLUS-00017.

PSX PlayStation 2-Ring Hub Double Jewel Case Variant

2-Ring Hub Double Jewel Case Variant

Also released in the single ring hub style. Sealed collectors can spot this one by locating the security sticker on top and seeing the number 3163100 above the SLUS-00017.

PSX PlayStation Theme Park Double Jewel Case 1-Ring Variant

Double Jewel Case Release

 

 

Misprints

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • Theme Park is notorious for an amusing event you can apply to the tourists. Simply construct a a rollercoaster that has an extended, steep drop in the track that snaps into a 180 degree turn. If you’re patient enough, tourists will fly off the cart.
  • Bullfrog’s brand name was quietly killed off when EA merged studios around 1999. Oddly enough, a certain man named Peter Molyneux left the company to form Lionhead Studios.
  • Theme Park has a peculiar persistent mis-step in it’s artwork. The original Long Box has the ESRB rating, but is missing the Descriptor box and ESRB phone number. On the jewel case release, these missing items are now present, except the explanation box reads as the place holder “RATING DESCRIPTOR” text.
  • Oddly enough, the game doesn’t support the Mouse. It looks like the PC version has some serious mouse issues of its own

 

 

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