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WARNING: This park does not reflect the events of our timeline. In this alternate timeline, Arrow Dynamics merged with Vekoma in 1999, avoiding bankruptcy and eventually becoming Arrow-Vekoma.

 

All updates will be noted in this post, unless I've run out of space. If I do, I'll just put all the images in an Imgur album or make a separate post.

 

Somewhere in the realms of Thatchertropolis, California, a theme park was beginning to flourish. Its name was Thatchertropolis Point, and it consisted of a couple coasters, a few flat rides, a couple stalls, and a bunch of trees. The mascot of the park was Ness, the protagonist of the 1994 video game EarthBound. Although it still has a lot of land to cover, let me brief you on the park's features.

 

This is the main entrance, where everyone gets in and out, and buys maps and umbrellas. Simple enough.

 

This is the Thatchertropolis Scream Machine, a steel corkscrew coaster built by Arrow-Vekoma in 2010.

 

There are two wooden racing coasters currently collectively titled "Wooden Racers". Should I think of a better name?

 

There's also a large body of water with Ness's peace sign sprite built over it. I call it Lake Ness.

 

Does anyone have questions about my park? Constructive criticism?

 

Thank you for stopping by!

 

Ness and the MOTHER/EarthBound series belongs to Shigesato Itoi and Nintendo. I meant no copyright infringement.

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Welcome to Theme Park Review!

This park definitely has potential. The two coasters look pretty nice, and I like the idea of an alternate timeline. I also like the fact that this park revolves around a Nintendo character. The landscaping is quite nice as well. However, I cannot find any lights. I would like to see some more photos of Thatchertopolis Point (wow, what a mouthful ).

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Welcome to Theme Park Review!

This park definitely has potential. The two coasters look pretty nice, and I like the idea of an alternate timeline. I also like the fact that this park revolves around a Nintendo character. The landscaping is quite nice as well. However, I cannot find any lights. I would like to see some more photos of Thatchertopolis Point (wow, what a mouthful ).

 

Thank you for the kind welcome! And thank you for the comments; those will be very helpful!

 

The park doesn't really revolve completely around Ness, though. The representation that the Mother/EarthBound series gets would be a couple themed areas. Should I disperse them around the park?

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I've been busy with school, but today I'm back with another screenshot!

 

 

Another view of Lake Ness, with a currently incomplete area themed around Onett, a town in EarthBound. There's the "True Form of Giygas's Attack" coaster, which is full of twists and a large loop, referencing the phrase "You cannot grasp the true form of Giygas's attack" in the original video game. You can also see the Metro Monorail line, which spans across the park for now.

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The design in the water is cool but you wouldn't be able to appreciate that from anywhere if you were a guest in the park. Try to imagine what things would look like from the guest's perspective, not just the perspective of the people viewing it.

 

Otherwise this is a nice start.

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