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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ROLLERGODS GET READY! DISNEY IMAGINEERING ULTIMATE RIDE, THE
FIRST PHOTO-REALISTIC, REAL-TIME 3D ACTION ROLLER COASTER GAME, SCREAMS INTO
RETAIL NATIONWIDE
Ultimate Ride Challenges Coaster Fans and Gamers to Design the Ultimate Roller
Coaster and Compete for the Ranking of "Rollergod"
BURBANK, Calif. (Oct. 1, 2001) Itıs time to find out if you have what it
takes to be a "Rollergod." Ultimate Ride, the first photo-realistic,
real-time, 3D action roller coaster game of its kind, screams into retail stores
nationwide today. The launch of Ultimate Ride marks the premier game
introduced by Disney Interactiveıs Disney Imagineering brand.
Disney Imagineering Ultimate Ride puts the fun and excitement of
roller coaster creation in the hands of dedicated coaster enthusiasts and
gamers, from casual to the most experienced, ages nine and up. Players get to
imagine, build, customize, test and ride the coaster design of their dreams,
from jaw-dropping, mountain-sized designs to thrill-seeking fantasy rides.
Unlike other resource management simulation games, Ultimate Ride comes
with no worries about park management, employee payroll or trash pick up. Itıs
just non-stop coaster action without the admission prices, parking or wait
lines. The only constraint for players is their imagination.
What Does Your Ultimate Roller Coaster Look Like?
Classic wood, hanging or top-track, or modern steel? Disney Imagineering
Ultimate Ride lets players pick from three types of tracks to design with
and ride. Coasters are built within four unique environments: mountain,
outer space, underground cavern and engineering grid.
Players can also customize their roller coasters with three incredible themes.
Medieval World sets the stage with fire-breathing dragons, Dwarven
mines, dragonsı nests and huge castles. Futuristic World features
airships, pipes, heavy machinery, steam and steam engines, creating a vision of
the 1800s. Outer Space delivers an environment that explores the unknown
reaches of the galaxy with astronauts, space stations and exploration vehicles
for human inhabitation.
In order to complete the ultimate roller coaster fantasy, Ultimate Ride
provides players with plenty of props to select from, such as airships, a
floating space diner and an entire solar system, enabling them to create an
environment that propels their dream ride to the unimaginable. Some props are
readily available to select from, while others are hidden within the game and
must be unlocked with codes found in Ultimate Ride advertisements placed
in select PC gaming magazines and on online game sites. In the future, new
props, missions and music will be made available for download via the
Ultimate Ride Web site at www.ultimateridegame.com.
Ultimate Ride also includes adrenaline-pumping music to build the same
sense of anticipation and heart rush that an actual roller coaster rider would
experience. And, if players have their own music in mind, they can upload
preferred MP3 files in a snap. To complete the mood, players choose from three
different lighting effects, dawn, mid-day and dusk.
Itıs Time to Build Your Roller Coaster!
Disney Imagineering Ultimate Ride lets players challenge their
roller coaster design skills in two player modes, including:
… Imagineering Mode: Imagineering Mode puts players to the test
by presenting them with challenges based on specific criteria that their coaster
must feature, from the number of loops to minimum G-Force requirements, all
based on real physics. Coaster-design challenges range from the tame rides that
all ages can enjoy, to intense, mega-coaster creations that would leave the most
experienced coaster rider begging for mercy. Sounds easy, but players will be
hard-pressed to overcome hurdles, such as giving their wooden coaster design
enough gravitational pull to ride the rails smoothly. As players successfully
complete each challenge, they move up the ranks in notoriety as a prized roller
coaster designer. The ultimate goal: to create the fastest and most exotic
coaster and become a Rollergod!
… Build Mode: In Build Mode there are no rules. Players can let
their imaginations soar as they create any roller coaster they want, customized
with a combination of environments, backgrounds, characters and props. As long
as their design is compliant with the laws of physics, players can build a
coaster that no one could actually ride or complete in real life. (Build
Mode gives new meaning to the phrase, "Please keep your hands inside the
coaster car at all times.") At anytime during the building phase, Testing
Mode lets players try out their coasters, providing clues about coaster
design problems and what to do to overcome them. Build Mode is where
every gamerıs fantasy roller coaster ride becomes reality.
Once the building is complete, its time to grab a seat and strap in. Ultimate
Ride takes players from the drawing board to the park attraction itself,
letting them ride their roller coaster creations using four unique camera angles
and views. Players can choose from first-person, second-person, tethered view,
which simulates a cameraıs view as it hangs from a moving coaster car, and
fly-through view, which lets players enjoy 360 degree visuals as though they are
flying freely within their park environment.
Compete for the Rank of Rollergod!
Players can become a part of the dedicated coaster community by logging onto
Disney Imagineering Ultimate Ride Web site at www.ultimateridegame.com.
At the site, players can post their coasters via the Ultimate Ride
coasterXchange, so all fans can experience roller coaster perfection at its
finest and give it their own ranking. The siteıs message board lets gamers post
questions and comments to each other, as well as the titleıs design team. Site
visitors can also find new product information, check out interviews with the
gameıs designers, and view coaster-building instructional videos. And for
players who canıt wait to share their roller coaster creations with family and
friends, they can send it via email in a flash.
Additionally, starting today and running through March 31, 2002, players can
compete against other roller coaster fans in the Ultimate Ride Design
Challenge. Participants will vie for "Rollergod" status simply by
submitting their coaster designs to the Ultimate Ride coasterXchange.
More information is available at www.ultimateridegame.com.
Disney Imagineering Ultimate Ride is compatible with Windows ®95/98/Me PC
systems and requires a Pentium II 333 MHz or faster processor, 32 MB of RAM, 64
MB of free hard disk space, a 16-bit sound card and an 8 MB video card, both
DirectX 8.0-compatible. The title has a suggested retail price of $39.99.
About Disney Interactive
Disney Interactive, part of the Disney Consumer Products division of The
Walt Disney Company, develops, markets and globally distributes a wide variety
of interactive entertainment, educational and sports CD-ROMs and video games.
For more information on Disney Interactive's products, visit
www.disneyinteractive.com.
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