Skip to main content

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D Coming to Nintendo DS This Fall

The highly-anticipated game RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D will be releasing on Nintendo 3DS this October!


Today Atari, one of the world’s most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, announced that it will release RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D on Nintendo 3DS on Oct. 16, 2012. Developed by n-Space, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D marks the return of one of the world's most popular game franchises and delivers an innovative and robust theme park simulator to the next generation of Tycoon fans.

Since its inception in 1999, Chris Sawyer’s original RollerCoaster Tycoon and its sequels have captivated audiences with a gaming experience that put a whole new spin on the world of theme parks. Now, 12 years later and with over 11 million units sold, the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise makes its debut on a portable handheld for the first time ever.


New features exclusive to Nintendo 3DS include:


  • An entirely new gameplay mode called “Coaster Story,” which blends tutorials and park challenges into a cohesive and entertaining narrative and offers players tons of special unlockable content 
  • A first-person view for coaster rides that fully immerses players with the innovative 3D display exclusive to Nintendo 3DS 
  • The ability to freely customize the design of roller coasters and theme parks with the use of a stylus and the touch-screen interface 
  • Just like at a real theme park, take a snapshot of yourself on a ride and share it with your friends 
  • Gyro sensor allows players to look around their theme park by simply tilting their Nintendo 3DS
  • Create the ultimate coaster and easily share it with friends through StreetPass Invite your Mii Plaza friends to your theme park

For more information about RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D, visit Facebook at facebook.com/rollercoastertycoon.

Popular posts from this blog

Buffet Bliss or Southern Swing-and-a-Miss? A Bite at Kacey’s in Huntsville

  Walk through the doors of Kacey’s Country Cooking in Huntsville and you’re greeted by the comforting smell of fried chicken, collard greens, and cornbread that could double as perfume for any true Southerner. This is where the buffet line reigns supreme, the sweet tea flows endlessly, and dessert is always just an arm’s reach away. For many locals, Kacey’s is a comfort food paradise. Fans brag about the fried green tomatoes, juicy pork chops, slow-cooked beef tips, and banana pudding that deserves its own holiday. The staff are another highlight—quick with refills, friendly enough to feel like family, and the kind of people who can make a buffet feel like Sunday dinner at grandma’s. But Kacey’s has its critics too. Some diners rave about “the best bang for your buck in town,” while others complain that the food sometimes veers into “straight-from-the-can” territory. Like most buffets, it’s a roll of the dice: hit the line on a good day and you’ll be full and happy; catch it on an...

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Paint and Play App Receives Halloween Makeover

Disney has announced an update for their Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Paint and Play app with a Halloween theme. The all new content arrives just in time for the spooky holiday and features kid friendly Halloween designs for children of all ages to interact with on iPad and iPhone. The iOS release includes glow in the dark jack-o-lanterns, new costumes for the in-game characters, an ability to move the camera around and explore the clubhouse, a magic wand that brings paintings to life and more. Parents can download the new app for $3.99 in the official iTunes Store and let the Halloween memories begin earlier this year! For more information on the app, check out the official Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Paint and Play website . ZergNet

Step Back in Time at Ole Towne Café in Ardmore

If you’ve ever wished you could step into your grandma’s kitchen and smell fresh biscuits baking while bacon sizzles in the skillet, Ole Towne Café in Ardmore, Alabama, is the next best thing. Tucked along Main Street, this little diner doesn’t just serve food—it serves nostalgia. Walking in, you’re greeted with that small-town charm you just can’t fake. The walls are lined with country décor, the coffee flows like a friendly neighbor’s gossip, and everyone seems to know everyone else. Even if you’re new in town, you’ll feel like family after your first cup of coffee. The menu is straight out of a Southern comfort cookbook. The catfish plates are fried to crispy perfection, the hamburger steaks come smothered in gravy that tastes like Sunday supper, and the breakfast plates are legendary—big fluffy pancakes, biscuits as big as your hand, and hash browns that come golden and crispy. And let’s not forget dessert. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, save room for the pies. Ole Towne Café d...