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Hello, i always wanted to know why you started TPR and what made you want it to.

Really, it just started as a place for me to post random pictures of stuff and "blog" about things before the term "blogging" even existed. It started off as a Geocities site in 1996 and the only real snapshot I have of what that looked like is a version of the site from 1997: www.themeparkreview.com/tpr1997

 

And it just sort of took off from there...

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Hello, i always wanted to know why you started TPR and what made you want it to.

Really, it just started as a place for me to post random pictures of stuff and "blog" about things before the term "blogging" even existed. It started off as a Geocities site in 1996 and the only real snapshot I have of what that looked like is a version of the site from 1997: http://www.themeparkreview.com/tpr1997

 

And it just sort of took off from there...

 

The memories of web rings! Thanks for sharing this link. The old Geocities page brings back memories. I find it interesting to see the past.

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^ Just played neon coaster. Actually pretty fun and I say bring it back!

 

 

What would you say if someone made a Neon Coaster Game thread for it in the "Random, Random, Random" section of the Forum?

 

Would you agree, Robb?

Are you getting some ideas?? Lol. I thought of making a thread for it, but thought it would be locked as it was not original. I them made a thread about harnesses... It is now locked.

 

I say bring it back!

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Wow how far TPR has come since those humble early days. Just think of what this site may become in the next 20 or so years.

While I can't deny how the site is miles ahead of where it first started, based on the screenshot, I've always kind of liked the old-school charm/vibe TPR has. In the 10 or so years I've visited TPR, I find it neat how it still feels familiar; a stark contrast to other sites I visit regularly (i.e. YouTube, Facebook, etc.) that seem to get updated/changed every other week.

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