Tag Archives: Theme Park
Tue, Dec 06, 2011 | 03:10 GMT
Report – Theme Park iOS DLC items could set you back $60 each
According to AOL’s Games Blog, the freemium iOS release of Bullfrog’s classic sim Theme Park has a lot of “emium” and not a lot of free, with one piece of DLC – a single ride – priced at $60 worth of virtual currency. The site claims the “vast majority” of the game’s attractions are locked behind similarly breathtaking paywalls. Theme Park released on the Canadian App Store recently and is expected in other territories shortly.
Thanks, CVG.
Wed, Aug 24, 2011 | 00:15 BST
Theme Park reinvented as free-to-play iOS game
Bullfrog’s classic amusement park management sim has been resurrected as a freemium title by EA Mobile.
Wed, Aug 12, 2009 | 10:37 BST
EA trademarks ancient classics, internet touches special place
EA’s applied for new trademarks for Populous, Theme Park, Wing Commander and Road Rash, as you can see on superannuation.
This has caused “the internet” to have a small paddy, and rightly so. Syndicate’s a little conspicuous by its absence though, isn’t it?
Worth noting that EA mentioned revitalising Bullfrog IP earlier this week.
Tue, Aug 11, 2009 | 00:38 BST
Classic Bullfrog remakes on the way?

In the beginning, there was Bullfrog. And it was good. Then it got dissected and assimilated into the EA biomass, and Peter Molyneux ran off to form Lionhead Studios. The result? Bullfrog kicked the bucket, and gamers have been clamoring for series revivals ever since. Fortunately for those gamers, comments from EA’s Harvey Elliot would seem to indicate that the outlook is bright.
“For me, I love the old Bullfrog IP, it got me really passionately into games, and I’m really proud that Bullfrog is part of the heritage of Bright Light”, he said, speaking with Kikizo. “I’m personally a huge fan of Populous and Theme Park, they were some of my favourite games – many years ago, obviously – and I’d love to see both of those remade.”
“I’m going to look at them at some point, I think there’s an opportunity to bring those back in the future, but only if it’s right for the time and not just a ‘remake’ or something. We’d need to do it in a way that’s true to the original values, but would still make a great game today.”
Fingers crossed, people.



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