(Archive) Advertising District / WALT DISNEY ESCAPE, in Spain [fine... here...]
- 18-October 02
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postit Offline
Wow, that's really great. I like the jungle cruise screen. One thing: I can't imagine an American Flag located on Main Street in Disney Spain. Keep it up. -
Evil WME Offline
don't make the hotel for the sake of finishing, corkscrewed, or atleast leave it till the very last thing to do. -
Highball Offline
Have you ever been to Disneyland Paris? Anyway, American flags are part of Main Street, U.S.A.'s theme; they have to be there. It's integral to the atmosphere.Wow, that's really great. I like the jungle cruise screen. One thing: I can't imagine an American Flag located on Main Street in Disney Spain. Keep it up.
Everything looks great Cork. I think this is the first time that I've actually understood what you are building. I enjoyed every screen even more because you've gone the extra mile to capture the Disney atmosphere with no custom scenery. That is a feat on top of a feat. I look foward to the finished (or unfinished) product. -
CoasterForce Offline
Too bad you had no custom scenery, and it's really outdated compared to your other stuff (obviously), but it's still very impressive. Can't wait to see it released (however much gets finished).
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Corkscrewed Offline
Oh right. I meant Tomorrowland would be the last themed area inside the park finished. I can't even imagine having enough stuff left over to make the hotels.don't make the hotel for the sake of finishing, corkscrewed, or atleast leave it till the very last thing to do.
Gracias for the comments, guys.
Also, we've already gone over the American flag comment... two years ago... -
yeshli2nuts Offline
eh, im not impressed. as you guys are saying, its very outdated which makes it look sub-par. if some noob were to come here and show those same screens, you guys wouldnt say nearly all the good things your saying now. dont get me wrong, its not bad, it just doesnt impress me with all the other stuff being released these days. -
Dixon Steele Offline
I think the fact that this park has no custom scenery shows the talent of the parkmaker. You have captured the Disney atmosphere as well as you could with the limitations. Nice job Corkscrewed, all two years of it. -
John Offline
I still love it, no matter how dated it is.
The thought put behind everything really shows, even when compared to some of the things shown today.
Never lost its appeal. -
PBJ Offline
Finally, here's a shot of how much I've managed to accomplish in over two years. Kinda sad, I know, but remember, there is no custom scenery in this park, it's 256x256, and I've done a crapload of other things in between. So there.
men you are a genius! this is like the walhalla of all the disney park ever made!
i love it and go on with it! -
Mike Robbins Offline
What was once a grand and glorious mega-project has now become more or less a backburner park that I work on when I have the time and inspiration and am not bothered with other RCT or non-RCT responsibilities.
Why not get some help from some enthusiastic parkmakers to help you finish it. -
Corkscrewed Offline
^ Because I'm selfish and want to finish it myself. Plus... how many people would be able to do what I want to do with it without custom scenery?
(The first reason's the major one.) -
MightyMouse Offline
FILL IT WITH WATER!11!11!
lol, fill it all with water.. ALL OF IT!
I'm thinking that he wants you to fill the rest with water. I'm not 100% sure, though. -
Ride6 Offline
The creativity with objects brought on by the lack of custom sceanery is something I love man... I know it's easier to make impressive stuff with custom sceanery but this park is a legend with or without it. Stunning when you consider the age and just flat stunning really.
[shameless plug]And that object creativity that I love so much in LL and here is something you can look forward to in some of my future work that does have custom sceanery, I just love barrels detailing buildings and stuff.[/shameless plug]
Anyway Cork I look forward to whenever you get this done. Just keep it backed up well since we wouldn't want to lose this. It has, after all, gained mistique like only Sea World Atlanta and Rivers of Babylon before it.
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Micool Offline
Probably still my favorite RCT2 park. If you hadn't guessed.
....not that I don't like custom scenery -
Splash-0 Offline
Brilliant.
One thing though, why not make the rapids ride invisible on the flat parts ? That would look even better I think
I love the rest.
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Madhollander Offline
wow, it has'nt died
great stuff dude, tomorrowland looks great already.
don't rush the project (just GDDM finish it !)
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Corkscrewed Offline
January 2, 2005
It appears there might be some good news. Looking at what I have done, there's a small possibility that the Magic Kingdom park itself may be finished before I hit the map data limit. That would leave the hotels nonexistent, and that's no biggie to me.
Anyway, over the past week or so, I've completed the Carribean Isle area, making 4/9 areas totally completed. In addition, with the exception of Tomorrowland, all of the remaining lands don't really have a lot left... basically one ride in the Eastern Realm and European Experience and a couple of attractions in Fantasyland and Toon Town Escape. So it's looking better than I thought...
Right now, I'm working on Indiana Jones and the Temple of Fire, which will be a dual looping coaster similar to the DLP ride. This is the final thing left in the Eastern Realm, and I have the layout done. Just gotta theme it. At this stage, the Global Seas is just about fully encompassed by completed work. There's only a recreation of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, located in The European Experience, that I have to make to house the Fall of Claude Frollo, which will be a thematic freefall type ride, naturally.
Pics:
A shot of the Eastern Realm, with glimpses of King Louie's Jammin' Swingers, Mulan's Quest (a wooden wild mouse coaster), and Baloo's Fun House. The Indiana Jones ride will be located towards the upper left of the map and will encompass a fairly large footprint.
With the completion of the dark ride, Peter Pan's Flight, the Caribbean Isle was finally finished. This dark ride takes passengers on sailing boats through the adventures of Peter Pan, including his encounter with Captain Hook, before returning safely to the Darling house.
And an old shot of Pirates of the Caribbean. It's modelled after the classic Disneyland version, with a few minor changes to account for the site. -
iris Offline
I must admit...I think that this is way below what you've been up to lately.
Still, looks nice.
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