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In April 2014, a project to reverse engineer Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 into platform independent C source code, was started under the name OpenRCT2 by Ted 'IntelOrca' John. [375] Hosted as GPLv3 licensed open-source software on GitHub , it requires the original game's graphics and sound assets.
Rise of Industry. Rise of Industry is a business tycoon game developed by Spanish indie team Dapper Penguin Studios and published by Kasedo Games. The game sees players build and manage their industrial empires as they attempt to grow and expand in the early 20th century. The game was released to early access on February 9, 2018, primarily ...
RollerCoaster Tycoon. RollerCoaster Tycoon is a 1999 construction and management simulation video game themed around amusement parks. Developed by Chris Sawyer and published by Hasbro Interactive, the game was released for Windows and was later ported to the Xbox by Infogrames in 2003. It is the first game in the RollerCoaster Tycoon series .
Wynwood. Wynwood Walls: Outdoor museum dedicated to street art in an area going through major transformation. Museum of Graffiti: Offers a look at the history of the street mural and art movement ...
Peter J. Nygård [a] (born Pekka Juhani Nygård; born 24 July 1941) [1] is a Finnish-Canadian businessman and former fashion executive. In 1967, he founded Nygård International, a Winnipeg-based company that initially was a sportswear manufacturer before producing women's apparel. [2]
Monopoly Go! is a single-player mobile board game video game that mixes elements of the classic Monopoly board game with some light mid-core mechanics. Monopoly GO! takes place in a mildly sociable environment. The player travels their board by themselves and starts out with ownership of every property. [3]
John Peterman. John Peterman (born 1941) [1] is an American catalog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, Kentucky, who operates the J. Peterman Company. He grew up in West Nyack, New York as the son of a banker and secretary. [2] He is known for founding the J. Peterman Company after finding a cowboy duster on a business trip. [3]
tinyBuild Inc. is an American publisher of indie games based in Bellevue, Washington. [ 2] The company was established by Alex Nichiporchik and Tom Brien in 2011 to expand Brien's game No Time to Explain into a commercial release. Building from the success of the game's Steam release in 2013, tinyBuild partnered with DoubleDutch Games for the ...