================================================================================ Rollercoaster Tycoon - Ride, Shop, & Stall FAQ Version 1.4 (12/30/04) By Jim Chamberlin (red_phoenix_1@hotmail.com) ================================================================================ This FAQ covers only the Ride, Shops, and Stalls of RollerCoaster Tycoon. For a more complete FAQ, stay tuned for the FAQ I'm helping Dan Simpson with, as that will be THE RCT FAQ on the 'Net! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table Of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Transport Rides II. Gentle Rides III. Roller Coasters IV. Thrill Rides V. Water Rides VI. Stalls & Shops VII. Other Notes VIII. Legal Notice & Acknowledgments ================================================================================ I. Transport Rides ================================================================================ Miniature Railroad Construction: Narrow-guage railroad track, with miniature passenger trains. Researchable Vehicles: Steam Train with Covered Cars Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 29ft Vehicles: Steam Train Approximate Cost: $1,300 upwards Monorail Construction: Track is a box-section steel rail supported on square-section steel posts. Trains are powered and run along the top of the rail with additional wheels either side for stability. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 32ft Vehicles: Small Monorail Car, Large Monorail Train Approximate Cost: $1,550 upwards Suspended Monorail Construction: Track is a box-section steel rail suspended by steel support legs. Trains are powered, and hang underneath the rail. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 52 ft Vehicles: Suspended Monorail Train Approximate Cost: $2,400 Chairlift Construction: Car hangs from a steel cable which runs continuously from one end of the chairlift to the other end and around large turnaround wheels at each end. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 173ft Vehicles: Chairlift Cars, Chairlift Cars (Alternate) Approximate Cost: $1,440 upwards ================================================================================ II. Gentle Rides ================================================================================ Cycle Railway Construction: Track consists of steel rails for supporting and guiding the bicycles. Max. Height above ground: 19ft Vehicles: Bicycles Approximate Cost: $450 upwards Crooked House Construction: Wooden building with crooked rooms designed to disorientate people walking through it. Approximate Cost: $260 Haunted House Construction: Large themed building containing scary corridors and spooky rooms. Vehicles: Haunted house Building Approximate Cost: $340 Ferris Wheel Construction: Large wheel with 16 self-righting chairs Vehicles: Ferris Wheel Approximate Cost: $450 Hedge Maze Construction: Maze is constructed from 6-foot tall hedges. Guests wander around the maze and can only leave through the exit. Approximate Cost: $216 upwards Merry-Go-Round Construction: Circular carousel with horses and a fairground organ mounted in the center. Vehicles: Carousel Approximate Cost: $460 Miniature Golf Construction: A gentle game of miniature golf. Approximate Cost: $740 upwards Observation Tower Construction: The tower is a cylindrical steel structure. The observation car is hauled up by cables running to the top of the tower. Vehicles: Rotating Cabin Approximate Cost: $592 upwards Car Ride Construction: Track is made from wood planking, with a central guide rail. Cars are powered, and follow the guide rail along the track Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 26ft Vehicles: Sportscars, Racing Cars, Trucks Approximate Cost: $540 upwards Cycle Monorail Construction: The powered cars run on steel track, and are controlled by the pedaling of the riders. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 29ft Vehicles: Helicopter Cars Approximate Cost: $540 upwards Spiral Slide Construction: Wooden structure with an internal staircase and an external spiral slide for use with slide mats. Approximate Cost: $330 Bumper Cars Construction: Metal roofing and overhead mesh provide power for the bumper cars. Vehicles: Bumper Cars Approximate Cost: $440 Space Rings Construction: Each space ring consists of concentric steel pivoted to allow free rotation in all directions. Vehicles: Space Rings Approximate Cost: $288 Cicrus Show Construction: Show takes place inside a circus-style big top tent Approximate Cost: $500 Ghost Train Construction: track has a central guide rail, and can be constructed above ground or underground to create an enclosed ride. Cars are powered, and follow the guide rail along the track. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 32ft Vehicles: Ghost Train Cars Approximate Cost: $570 upwards Flying Saucers Construction: Air is kept under pressure beneath the floor, entering the flying saucer cars through valves in the floor. The cars then float on the cushion of air this creates. Vehicles: Flying Saucers Approximate Cost: $560 ================================================================================ III. Roller Coasters ================================================================================ Wooden Side-Friction Construction: Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are guided along the track by side-friction wheels running inside wooden guide rails. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 78ft Vehicles: Wooden Side-Friction Cars Other Info: Cheap and easy to build, but the track layout needs to be designed carefully, otherwise the cars can fly straight off the track on the hills. Approximate Cost: $1,517 upwards Virginia Reel Construction: Track is a flat-bottomed wooden trough. The cars are guided along the track by the sides of the trough, spinning as they touch the sides. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 59ft Vehicles: Virginia Reel Tubs Other Info: Design the track layout with as many corners as possible to keep the circular cars spinning. Approximate Cost: $975 upwards Wooden Reverser Construction: Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Cars run on bogies guided along the track by side-friction wheels running. Special sections of track are used to turn the car around, allowing it to run backwards. Special track elements: Reversing stations Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 78ft Vehicles: Reverser Cars Approximate Cost: $1,517 upwards Wooden Construction: Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are held on the track by upstop wheels, which run under the inside edge of the rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, On-Ride Photo, Water Splash Researchable Special track elements: Vertical Loop. Banked curves: 30 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 105ft Vehicles: Wooden Roller Coaster Train, Wooden Roller Coaster Train (Backwards) Other Info: A good Wooden Roller Coaster is fast, has plenty of air-time, some lateral G's, steep drops, and is designed to feel 'out-of-control'. Approximate Cost: $2,800 upwards Wooden Twister Construction: Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are held on the track by upstop wheel, which run under the inside edge of the rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Steep Twist, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked Curves: 50-degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 105ft Vehicles: Roller Coaster Train Other Info: Trains are articulated and have flanged running wheels to allow smoother ride on twisted track. Approximate Cost: $2,800 upwards Wooden Crazy Rodent Construction: Track is laminated wood topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Cars are held on the track by mushroom shaped pegs running between steel guide rails in the center of the track, allowing the cars to tilt over corners. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 59ft Vehicles: Mouse Cars, Mine Trucks Other Info: A good Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster is all about tight turns and sudden drops-the more intense, the better. Approximate Cost: $1,480 upwards Steel Wild Mouse Construction: Track consists of tubular steel rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Care are held on the track by wheels above, below and inside the running rails. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 68ft Vehicles: Mouse Cars Other Info: A good Crazy Rodent is all about tight turns and sudden drops - the more the better. Approximate Cost: $1,640 upwards Inverted Wild Mouse Construction: Track consists of tubular steel rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Cars hang under the track, held on by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 68ft Vehicles: Suspended Wild Mouse Cars Other Info: A good Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster is all about tight turns and sudden drops – the more intense the better. Approximate Cost: $2,000 upwards Steel Mini Construction: Track has steel running rails with cross-bracing. Supports are thin square-section posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Special Track elements: Banked Curves, Banked Helix. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees (straight and curved) Max. Height above ground: 65ft Vehicles: 'Ladybird' Cars, 'Log' Cars, Spinning Cars, 'Rocket' Cars Other Info: Cheaper than other types of roller coaster, but can't be built as tall and curves can't be banked. Approximate Cost: $1,320 upwards Mine Train Construction: Track consists of tubular steel running rails, fastened to a wooden support structure. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and inside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked curves: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 68ft Vehicles: Mine Train Other Info: The Mine Train is all about fast, smooth, twisted track, and can be improved considerably by adding tunnels. Approximate Cost: $3,050 upwards Steel Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the inside edges of the track by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked curved: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 150ft Vehicles: Roller Coaster Train Other Info: Gives a very smooth rid, and allows the design of long, fast, twisted layouts. Approximate Cost: $3,350 upwards Stand Up Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, On-Ride Photo Researchable Special track elements: Half-Loop, Corkscrew. Banked curves: 30 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 131ft Vehicles: Stand-Up Roller Coaster Cars Other Info: Gives a more intense ride than a sit-down roller coaster, so the track requires careful design to avoid high G forces, especially lateral G's. Approximate Cost: $3,750 upwards Steel Corkscrew Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below and inside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, Half Loop, Corkscrew, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked Curves: 50-degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 239ft Vehicles: Roller Coaster Train Other Info: Can give a slightly rough ride, but allows the most complex track elements to be used, can be built to large height. Approximate Cost: $3,900 upwards Steel Twister Construction: Track has a box-section steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, Half Loop, Corkscrew, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo, Barrel Roll, Large Loop and Half Loop Researchable Special track elements: Launched Lift Hill. Banked curves: 50-degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 282ft Vehicles: Roller Coaster Train, Stand-Up Roller Coaster Train Researchable Vehicles: Floorless Roller Coaster Train, Floorless Roller Coaster Train (non-looping). Other Info: Articulated trains allow this type of roller coaster to use a wide variety of twisted track and inversions. Approximate Cost: $4,950 upwards Suspended Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are larges tubular steel posts. Trains hang underneath the track, swinging freely from a chassis held on by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Helix Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 105ft Vehicles: Suspended Swinging Cars Other Info: A good Suspended Roller Coaster requires plenty of curves and helixes to provide the high lateral G's required to swing the cars. Approximate Cost: $3,550 upwards Inverted Construction: Track has a square-section steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel rails. Supports are large square-section steel posts. Trains hang underneath the track, held in position by wheels above, below and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, Inline Twist, Half Loop, Corkscrew, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked curves: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degree Max. Height above ground: 118ft Vehicles: Suspended Chairs *Note* - Loopy Landscapes adds a new vehicle with a 4-across seating arrangement Other Info: An Inverted Roller Coaster feels more intense and exciting than a sit-down roller coaster; due to the exposed feeling the riders have with their feet dangling below them and the lack of a car around them. Approximate Cost: $4,100 upwards Suspended Looping Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edge of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains hang underneath the track, held in position by wheels above, below, and inside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, In-Line Twists, Half Loop, Corkscrew, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo Banked Curves: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Maximum Height above ground: 118ft Vehicles: Inverted Coaster Trains, Face-Off Cars Other Info: The Suspended looping coaster allows compact track layouts and various types of inversions. The cars hang beneath the track, with the passengers' feet dangling below. Approximate Cost: $3750 upwards Suspended Single-Rail Construction: Track is a single tubular steel rail, supported by tubular steel posts. Cars hang from the rail, swinging freely from side to side. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 42ft Vehicles: Single-Person Swinging Chairs, Lying-Down Swinging Cars Approximate Cost: $1,800 upwards Single-Rail Construction: Track consists of two tubular steel rails, one above the other connected by bracing. Supports are thin tubular steel posts. Cars are held on the track by wheels above, below and either side of the rails. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 59ft Vehicles: Horses, Motorbikes Other Info: An exciting ride, as the riders feel vulnerable sitting so high above the track. Corners have no banking, so be careful to avoid high lateral G's. Approximate Cost: $1,680 upwards Bobsled Construction: Track is a semi-circular channel, supported by tubular steel posts. Cars run on small wheels, and are free to take their own course along the track, guided only y the curvature and gradient of the channel. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Banked Helix Banked curves: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 78ft Vehicles: Bobsleigh Cars Other Info: Track layout requires very careful planning, as cars can crash of the track at the crests of hills if it is going to fast. Approximate Cost: $2,700 upwards Heartline Twister Construction: Track consists of tubular steel running rails running through circular steel hoops. Cars run centrally between the rails, allowing heartline twists. Special track elements: Heartline Roll Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 95ft Vehicles: Twister Cars, Twister Cars (Reversed) Other Info: Due to the constraints of the track and car design, corners are not possible, so build a complete circuit special transfer tracks are used to transfer between a lower and an upper track. Approximate Cost: $3,030 upwards Flying Construction: Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels below and inside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked curves, Vertical Loop, Steep Twist, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo, Inline Twists Researchable Special track elements: Corkscrew, Half-Loop. Banked Curves: 50 degree banking Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximim slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 111ft Vehicles: Flying Roller Coaster Train Other Info: To give the feeling of flight, the passengers ride in a lying-down position. The track can twist to allow the riders to travel face-up with the track below them, or suspended face-down with the track above them. Approximate Cost: $4,000 upwards Reverse Whoa Belly Construction: Car runs on steel girder tracks. The car is accelerated out of the station, along level track using Linear Induction Motors. It then coasts up the vertical section of track, and free-falls backwards down the track to return to the station. Maximum track slope: 90 degrees Vehicles: Reverse Whoa Belly Car Other Info: The ultimate speed of this ride is controlled by the length of the straight track - to achieve maximum speed, a very long length of acceleration track must be built before the slope upwards. Approximate Cost: $6,750 upwards Vertical Construction: Track has a square section steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large square section steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and outside the running rails. Special track elements: Banked Curves, Steep Twist, Banked Helix, On-Ride Photo, Vertical drop, Holding Brake (for vertical drop) Banked Curves: 50-degree banking Maximum track slope: 90 degrees Lift hill maximum slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 239ft Vehicles: Vertical Roller Coaster Cars Other Info: Gives a smooth ride with limited scope for special track, but allows vertical track to be built. Approximate Cost: $3,780 upwards Air Powered Vertical Construction: Track consists of steel of steel girders. Trains run on rubber tires to give a smooth ride, with up-stop wheels below. Special Track Elements: Banked Curve, Vertical Track Maximum track slope: 90 degrees Vehicles: Air Powered Coaster Train Other Info: The train is launched out of the station by an air-powered launch system. To achieve a comfortable ride, the launch speed should be carefully chosen so the train is travelling at a minimum speed over the crest of the hill. Approximate Cost: $6750 upwards ================================================================================ IV. Thrill Rides ================================================================================ Scrambled Eggs Construction: Three pairs of seats rotate at the end of three rotating arms. Vehicles: Scrambled Eggs Arms and Cars Approximate Cost: $360 Whoa Belly Construction: The tower is constructed from steel girders and contains large pneumatic cylinders to launch the car upwards. Vehicles: Whoa Belly Car Approximate Cost: $800 upwards Swinging Ship Construction: Large ship suspended from steel supports. Vehicles: Swinging Ship Approximate Cost: $387 Go Karts Construction: Tarmac track with tyre barriers on each side. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 29ft Vehicles: Go Karts Approximate Cost: $920 upwards Swinging Inverted Ship Construction: Large ship attached to arm with counterweight at opposite end. Swings through complete 360 degree circle. Vehicles: Swinging Inverter Ship Approximate Cost: $424 Motion Simulator Construction: Simulator pod mounted on a hydraulic arm. Vehicles: Simulator Pod Approximate Cost: $440 3D Cinema Construction: Cinema is located inside a geodesic sphere. Vehicles: Cinema Building Approximate Cost: $560 Gravitron Construction: Gondola is suspended by large rotating arms at each side. The supporting arms can both move the gondola and rotate it upside down in a preset sequence. Vehicles: Gravitron Car Approximate Cost: $580 Roto-Drop Construction: The ring of seats is pulled up to the top of the tower while gently rotating, then allowed to free-fall down, stopping gently at the bottom using magnetic brakes. Vehicles: Freefall Car Approximate Cost: $880 upwards Enterprise Construction: Passenger-carrying pods hand around the edge of the wheel, which first starts spinning and then lifted up by a supporting arm. Vehicles: Enterprise Wheel Approximate Cost: $800 ================================================================================ V. Water Rides ================================================================================ Water Slide Construction: Track is a semi-circular plastic channel with a small amount of water running along it. Boats slide along the track, assisted by the flow of water. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Lift hill maximum: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 65ft Vehicles: Dinghies Other Info: A good Water Slide requires at least one steep drop, but can be extended into a complex layout, so long as care is taken on the crests of hills, as dinghies can crash off track. Approximate Cost: $1,200 upwards Jet Skis Construction: Jet SKis loading platform is built on a lake. Vehicles: Jet Skis Approximate Cost: $205+ Log Flume Construction: Water Flume track supported by box-section steel supports. Boats are propelled up slopes on rollers, and are then free to travel along the water channel at their own pace. Special track elements: Reverser Turntable Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 39ft Vehicles: Log Flume Boats Approximate Cost: $1,320 upwards River Rapids Construction: Concrete water channel. Boats are free to take their own course along the channel. Maximum track slope: 25 degrees Max. Height above ground: 39ft Vehicles: Rapids Boats Approximate Cost: $1,840 upwards River Ride Construction: Water channel is supported by steel lattice supports. The large-capacity flat-bottomed boats are propelled up slopes on a conveyor belt, and are the guided along the water channel by guidewheels under the hull. Maximum track slope: 60 degrees Max. Height above ground: 68ft Vehicles: Boats Other Info: As well as creating a gentle themed river ride, the ride can be used to create a thrilling splash ride if a steep drop is designed into the layout. Approximate Cost: $1,260 Boat Hire Construction: Boat dock consists of wooden platforms built on a lake. Guide tracks can be built to limit where passengers steer the boats. Vehicles: Rowing Boats, Swan Peddle-Boats, Bumper Boats, Water Tricycles Approximate Cost: $205 upwards Raft Ride Construction: Water channel is supported by steel lattice supports. The raft boats are guided along the water channel by guide-wheels under the hull. Vehicles: Raft Boats Approximate Cost: $900+ Water Coaster Construction: Track has steel running rails with cross-bracing, Special track elements: Banked Curves, Banked Helix Max. track slope: 60 degrees Lift Hill Max. Slope: 25 degrees Max. height above ground: 78ft Vehicles: Boats *Note* - The "water splash" sections can only be level track, either straight segments or standard-radius curves. Other Info: A mixture of a roller coaster and a water splash ride. The boats run on rails, allowing fast spiral turns and steep drops, which can be enhanced by carefully positioned water splash sections Approximate Cost: $1640+ ================================================================================ VI. Stalls & Shops ================================================================================ Ice Cream Stall Sells: Ice Creams Approximate Cost: $250 Fries Stall Sells: Fries Approximate Cost: $300 Hot Dog Stall Sells: Hot Dogs Approximate Cost: $290 Pizza Stall Sells: Pizza Approximate Cost: $275 Burger Bar Sells: Burgers Approximate Cost: $300 Fried Chicken Stall Sells: Fried Chicken Approximate Cost: $260 Exotic Sea-Food Stall Sells: Tentacles Approximate Cost: $325 Coffee Shop Sells: Coffee Approximate Cost: $250 Drink Stall Sells: Drinks Approximate Cost: $225 Lemonade Stall Sells: Lemonade Approximate Cost: $210 Cotton Candy Stall Sells: Cotton Candy Approximate Cost: $250 Popcorn Stall Sells: Popcorn Approximate Cost: $250 Donut Shop Sells: Donuts Approximate Cost: $262 Candy Apple Shop Sells: Candy Apples Approximate Cost: $245 Balloon Stall Sells: Balloons Approximate Cost: $200 Souvenir Stall Sells: Cuddly Toys and Umbrellas Approximate Cost: $210 T-Shirt Stall Sells: T-Shirts Approximate Cost: $255 Hat Stall Sells: Hats Approximate Cost: $250 Information Kiosk Sells: Park Maps and Umbrellas Approximate Cost: $250 Bathroom Construction: Prefabricated concrete building Approximate Cost: $200 ================================================================================ VII. Other Notes ================================================================================ These all come from Greg Wolking... It may be useful to note that the Steel Mini, Vertical, and all "Crazy Rodent" coasters allow direct transitions from level track to steep (60-degree) slopes. Also, the wooden and steel "twister" coasters have a unique track segment that can be very useful in tight spots. This segment provides a transition from a small-radius banked curve to a 25-degree upward slope (and vice-versa). The existence of this track segment is not obvious. It's not mentioned in the manual and it's not a "special" segment. I stumbled across it purely by accident -- you have to push the track selection buttons in just the right sequence to build this particular segment. ================================================================================ VIII. Legal Notice & Acknowledgments ================================================================================ - Chris Sawyer for making one hell of a game. Keep going with the series! - Jeff Veasey and GameFAQs (http://www.gamefaqs.com) for hosting this FAQ. - Al Amaloo and Game Winners (http://www.gamewinners.com) for hosting this FAQ. - Greg Wolking for several small additions. =========================================================================== This FAQ was writen entirely using the GWD Text Editor: (shareware) http://www.gwdsoft.com/ - There are many, many text editors out there (even completely free), but this is certainly one of the absolute best editors out there. Also, be sure to support the software developer(s); they did a lot of hard work on this. =========================================================================== << Disclaimer >> This Document is Copyright 2001 Jim Chamberlin. All Rights Reserved. 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