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Hmm...most interesting. I didn't do a Google Search before adding {{:D}}, but the site you linked was the top hit for "buggy rct", instead of pictures or YouTube videos of the James Hunt buggy from RCT3, and he has a pretty decent archive of RCT stuff too. A deeper search indicates that he was apparently UCES creator as well, which explains how his Ball Play Area ride inexplicably ended up on one of my past RCT2 installations.
Hmm...most interesting. I didn't do a Google Search beforehand, but the site you linked is the top hit for "buggy rct", instead of pictures or YouTube videos of the James Hunt buggy from RCT3, and he has a pretty decent archive of RCT stuff too. A deeper search indicates that he was apparently UCES creator as well, which explains how his Ball Play Area ride inexplicably ended up on one of my past RCT2 installations.
I'll write some stuff and get rid of {{:D}} and {{:Cleanup}}.
I'll write some stuff and get rid of the Delete and Cleanup templates, which should make it at least passable—the article in its current state is almost like [[Rotting Heights]].

Revision as of 14:28, 2 February 2017

Hmm...most interesting. I didn't do a Google Search beforehand, but the site you linked is the top hit for "buggy rct", instead of pictures or YouTube videos of the James Hunt buggy from RCT3, and he has a pretty decent archive of RCT stuff too. A deeper search indicates that he was apparently UCES creator as well, which explains how his Ball Play Area ride inexplicably ended up on one of my past RCT2 installations. I'll write some stuff and get rid of the Delete and Cleanup templates, which should make it at least passable—the article in its current state is almost like Rotting Heights.