The Story of RollerCoaster Tycoon | Noclip Greatest Hits
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In our brand new series Greatest Hits, we celebrate the legacy of RollerCoaster Tycoon by exploring its original design and talking to the people holding the torch today. RCT was chosen by a subset of our patrons - to pick the next game, consider joining them.
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Edited by Jeremy Jayne & Danny O'Dwyer
Filmed & Colored by Jeremy Jayne
Gameplay Capture by Frank Howley
Captions by Megan Carnes
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0:00 - Intro
2:31 - What is RollerCoaster Tycoon?
5:29 - Marcel Vos
11:48 - OpenRCT2
16:04 - Why Are People Still Playing?
20:01 - What Happened After RCT2?
25:40 - Parkitect
30:55 - The Legacy of RCT
34:14 - Credits
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Let us know what you think of Greatest Hits! We'll be voting for the next episode this week, and our Patreon also has bunches of other exclusive Noclip videos so if you want to support our small team and this series head over to Patreon.com/noclip - FYI Unreal Tournament and Age of Empires II were 2nd and 3rd last time around. (PS see if you can spot our next doc. it's hidden in the RCT2 gameplay)
This is a great idea. I worked on a ton of games in the late 90s when QA outsourcing was a thing. and there were so many good ones from that era.
Really nice idea for a series. Going to watch future ones. Having grown up with Amiga, this tickles my nostalgia
can't wait for the interviews with the team behind Outlaw Golf
Man that intro is crazy good
PLEASE YOU HAVE TO TALK TO HIM. HE TEACHES TECH FOR KIDSNOWADAYS
One thing I think worth noting was how this game was so accessible for lower income people like myself. Growing up I didn’t have a lot of games, and my computer was years outdated. I got RCT in a cereal box and because it was designed so well it ran on my crappy PC. I think that accessibility really allowed a huge bunch of young gamers to get to play this and has attributed to its long-standing nostalgia.
Absolutely
I make good money like wow... but back in the day weekends were poor man's margaritas....(Kool aid lemonade and cheap tequila and RCT2...best times of my life... and waking middle of night to check on park I left on....tell me who else relates
So amazing to be honest, these days things are gatekept behind paywalls or whomever can afford the hardware. Theres something so special about this game and I feel blessed I got to be a part of it and grow up with it.
By the time it was in cereal boxes it was way passed it’s hay day. It was huge in the 90’s as an expensive game because Chris Sawyer invented a whole new way to program a game, using a 3D grid rather than 2D with 2 levels like Sim City, AOE and SC. The coding methods used to eliminate lag and have smoothness to movement were incredible at the time, even more incredible than GTA1’s free roaming aspect.
Oh it's on my switch wonky ass controls and all but it works
Great video! Thanks for letting me be a part of this.
Your videos are great man, was so happy to hear you in this video!
Lost my mind when I heard your voice! I was thinking how cool it'd be to hear your input on the franchise when the video began and was so happy to hear they consulted you for the production. Congrats man!
Super glad to see you included!
you make cool videos
the dude himself, you have some good vids
sickest opening credits I've seen in a while
Thank you Mr Dyer.
Yeah man, that intro. Very, very good.
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Dyer & Dwyer.
The buddy cop film I never know I wanted.
That’s real talk
I'm just fanboying for all the amazing people in this video who keep this genre going
SAME. Also I am emotional AF right now over this whole video.
Big fans of your work, thanks so much for checking this out!
@@NoclipDocs thank you for all the time, effort and love you've put into this video about our coaster sim community, I think you've done it justice!
10/10 👌🏽
I haven't been around the coaster community as I was when the Planet Coaster alpha came out, but I still immediately recognized your profile picture silvarret. Great stuff when you were showing how to use pieces creatively and fiddle with the object attachment rules to get them to add so much detail to things, thank you for all your contribution as well
Chris Sawyer programmed this ALONE AND IN ASSEMBLY. Holy shit that it impressive
Most games were programmed alone and in assembly during the golden age of computer games.
@@IntrinsicPalomides Most of those games were quite a bit simpler than this though
That's how we did this, Alias wavefront was my skill, exporting the CGI to Photoshop, importing it to the library, height maps i did with colors, real paint on Xerox machine maps, scanning it, getting the real world.
@@lucasrem Did you work on RCT?
I remember Simon Foster had a UA-cam channel where he talk about creating the coasters back in mid 90s,
And how much of a pain it was to render like 900 pieces of a 360º full Roller Coaster cart on 3D studio Max
It is a huge undertaking for one person, even if graphics were made by another person.
Thanks for the love @9:00! We've done our best to keep the flame burning for the past two decades, and it has been great to see OpenRCT, but also high profile youtube activity from channels like these or Marcel Vos turn that flame into an inferno again. RCT is alive and kicking!
Great work!
Hear Hear! New Element represent!
hell yeah brother!
Can't believe New Element still exists. And that some of the same people still post there.. I saw Posix in the video?? Absolutely wild.
@@catonkatonk It does still exist, and it's doing well! You should come by sometimes and say hi! There are still a few members from the old guard around.
Thank you for letting us be a part of this! :)
Your work looks amazing. Best of luck with development!
@@Crowborn Game is already fully out! It's great, I played it a lot with my girlfriend and other friends. Just fantastic!
@@DodoCommando That's great to hear! I imagined it was in early access :) I will be checking it out for sure.
Chris Sawyer, if you're reading this, thanks! I can't even begin to explain how as a young kid out of communist Romania seeing and obsessively replaying that first Transport tycoon demo has defined my career and life path and where I ended up later on. A lot of love.
He’s not
@@MrShanester117 Tear.
That Greatest Hits intro is PURE UNADULTERATED GAMING GOODNESS!
Amazing work
Whoever you got to make the intro for this video needs huge props. That is basically the greatest statement of love for games I've seen in a while.
I was just thinking the same thing, holy crap that intro was insanely tight and well produced!
🙏🏽 thanks man. So glad you liked it.
@@viva_pica that was absolutely incredible! Thank YOU for that :)
@@viva_pica where is this piece of music from?!?
Dan Silverstone incredible intro sequence. So many references!
Cannot recommend checking out Open RCT2 enough if you're looking to scratch a nostalgic itch after watching this video and want to play some RollerCoaster Tycoon. Incredible work that makes perhaps the best game in the series playable in HD, with multiplayer and with a whole host of other great features added too.
Just like OpenTTD!
*And* Ultrawide.
I haven't played this for probably close to ten years and now want to try it again. So many hours of my life spent in RCT2 and the original Zoo Tycoon.
the straight steam version of vanilla rollercoaster tycoon (has all the expansions) also works fine.
I never played the original RCT2, however, being a fan of OpenTTD, when I heard about Open RCT2 I bought it only to play the Open version.
What a pleasant surprise after a Marcel Vos binge
Absolutely did not expect to see him (or hear him I guess?) in a NoClip video. Such a good channel!
Marcel Vos, his father burned Sims too, i was happy, gave him a pack of 10 HDD floppy disk in return, we started with cassette tapes...
Adored the conclusion of this one, Danny - building up the "do we get an interview with Chris in this video!?" feelings, while slowly revealing that the video is simultaneously about him, but also for him. Brilliantly done, and much appreciated.
Learning about assembly programming right now has made me realize how impressive this game truly is
Never forget when AAA claimed RCT's creator was helping make the mobile game he had to tell everyone he didn't even know a mobile game was being made.
As some one that had a hand in making the mobile version (sorry. we knew...), I always thought that moment was simply weird...
The whole development was definitely an experience...
@@domantasl stupid question why do devs keep putting up with allowing industry BS like this to keep happening? Why don't you lot go on strike or leak information to fans things are going to be awful not because of devs but greedy producers?
@@salkjshaweoiuenvohvr they’re just people who need to pay rent and put food on the table mate. It’s not always possible to ‘take a stand for muh gaming’, sad to say but maybe the chap above was able to get a bit of money and is now on to bigger and better things.
@@twosnakse I get the because money argument. I really do. My main concern is this industry seems to keep getting greedier and it's translating to a lot of anti consumer practices across not just gaming but everything else too. Much like right to repair recently has. Not so much muh gaming.
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Often times, they can’t afford to rebel. The US has gotten pretty hostile to unions, which was basically the only thing that gave workers power against employers. Have enough desperate people looking for a job, you can always fire and replace, and most employees know this.
I'm 42 years old, and loved this game as a kid, still do, and just a few months ago I introduced my 8 an 6 yr old boys to it as well. It's a big hit even now.
Roller Coaster Tycoon - Some Assembly Required ;)
The last segment. Right in the feels. TTD / RCT was my childhood. So many memories. I really wish Chris could have been apart of this, however I completely respect his wishes. I do hope he can see this, and fully understand and appreciate the massive community he spawned. Well done guys. Awesome episode!
It was briefly mentioned in the video, but for me a huge reason why I loved the first two games so much was the visual aesthetic. It's hard to put into words the exact appeal, but I would say it has a timeless art style, or even a "stylized realism" look, whereas games like RCT 3 or Theme Park had a more cartoon-y look. And while Planet Coaster and Parkitect are both great games, for me personally they unfortunately couldn’t capture the specific charm of RCT 1 and 2.
But I think there’s another element in the appeal of the first two games that doesn’t really get mentioned: the sound design. The sound of the rides operating and running up and down hills, the guests’ chatter and laughs and screams, the ride tickets ticking, the solid thud when placing rollercoaster tracks and pressing any of the UI buttons, and the diegetic music from rides like the Merry-Go-Round. All these sounds harmonize together perfectly and create a real meditative experience. This is another aspect I think unfortunately the successors haven’t been able to truly recapture.
Great documentary, I enjoyed it immensely! It’s heartwarming to see the game still being played and attracting new audiences, which I think speaks to the game’s design. It’s also great seeing developers who are inspired by the game and using that inspiration in their own games (which includes myself!)
That opening is an absolute banger!!
Well done, Noclip! Love the way this one came together :)
Yes massive thanks to Dan Silverstone (Pica) for creating it! Check out his work here;
Twitter: twitter.com/pica_creative
IG: instagram.com/vivapica/
www.pica.me.uk
@@NoclipDocs Neither of those links seem to be working for me. Anyone else?
@@russellmlfranklin Links work if you remove the link info at the end (%E2%80%8B).
@@NoclipDocs Buy them an extra beer/latte/scotch/whatever because that was absolutely stunning work. The intro actually matches the quality of your actual content, and that's saying something!
@@NoclipDocs Who did the theme music? It's kind of like a modernized '80s vibe. It's pretty good.
I think the best part of noclip is how, despite having no connection to a particular game myself, they help me understand the emotional connections that others have developed to that game over their own lives. Always excited for the next noclip project what ever it is.
This was fantastic. As a 80s/90s kid, there were 3 computer games that shaped my childhood: Age of Empires 2, The Sims, and RCT2. So much nostalgia for the series, and especially its technicality. And as someone who has recently got back into the genre thanks to finding Parkitect on Steam, I was thrilled to see them featured in this. Awesome doc!
I hope Chris sees this. What an excellent homage to him. Well done NoClip, one of your best docs IMO.
16 years ago during school break I discovered a PC on which RCT1 was installed on. For the whole year I always ran to the PC every break and played.... Good times
Same for me. The computer it also had Railroad Tycoon 2 installed.
@@Blood-PawWerewolf That game is so good as well, just loved watching my well running train network run.
It was awesome seeing Marcel get some love. He's definitely one of three reasons why OpenRCT2 has blown up. The other two being the Mr. Bones meme and, we can't forget, Vinesauce Joel's videos, which actually were what got me myself back into the game.
Joel's "Destroying RollerCoaster Tycoon" videos were what drew my attention to OpenRCT2 as well. It was quite liberating, being able to play a childhood game on a modern PC even after nearly two decades later.
Great work by all
I had just watched your video on the series last night, then I saw this one after waking up. What great timing!
When he asked why people enjoyed this game so much near the beginning of this video I immediately thought of your video. And low and behold it's recommended for me on the right at the moment.
Roller Coaster Tycoon will forever be the main foundation for which 2 of my lifetime passions were born; Computer gaming, and roller coasters. I can not thank Chris enough for all the work he has done.
As a person who professionally makes a _lot_ of documentary content for a lot of different companies, I have to say that the quality of the Noclip docs has been absolutely incredible. I really admire what you're doing and how polished these productions are.
Me - 32 year old, Scottish, videogame dev - a lot because of these games growing up. I remember being in the Wellgate, Dundee, Scotland, being 11 years old, and seeing a computer store just playing the idle menu cycle animations of all the theme parks created in this game, and being starry eye-d and just NEEDING this game. Eventually I convinced my parents to buy it for me and I loved it. Still do. This video is SO true and unrenowned to how I've felt over growing up with the series, and how Atari milked it into oblivion. Parkitect was also the first Kicstarter game project I backed cause I needed that nostialgia, and love OpenRCT2 a bunch......heck, what a fucking feels trip.
This Chris Sawyer guy is a bloody genius. Loved transport tycoon!
That intro of greatest hits, hit me with a million nostalgic feelings
33:38 "I like teaching people stuff or showing off cool stuff I made" shows how to drown hundreds of guests
That's Lord Marcel for you.
I was NOT expecting marcel vos to make an appearance here, what a great surprise
What a fantastic game, a must have for anyone and no doubt so many game creators have been inspired by it in some way. AWESOME!!!
why ask patrion, you should ask developers !!!!!!
Patrion is nerdy crap !!! me mom is gone, please chat with me crap community !!!!!!!!
I remember me and my friend from kindergarten played this on his dad's computer. We had no idea what we were doing, but he would build go kart tracks and watch the karts race, rooting for a specific color. When the tracks broke down, we'd just build another because we didn't know how to hire engineers (but we had unlimited money). Now I'm about to graduate college. Haven't played it much nowadays, but always a game I have fond memories of.
The moment you mentioned RCT content creators I knew I was gonna hear a "Hello everyone, and welcome to another veedeo" at some point in the doc.
I'm almost 28 now and I can still remember my mom playing these games in the early 2000's just being mesmerized by the sheer complexity. Of course as a child it blew my mind, but even know it's amazing what these games accomplished so long ago. A testament to the industry of the influence one person can have. Great video!
I was worried about the Greatest HIts videos because not every dev is gonna be up for a behind-the-scenes interview, but focusing on the legacy and community behind these games was a great call.
we all talk now, 2D titles in 1999 ?
Unreal ATARI, i was unreal dev back then, we did not do this title!
I do hope Chris Sawyer ends up seeing this at some point.
Next time I bump into him at the shop I will ask him but he doesn’t really like talking about the games.
@@1maninhisvan256 You know him? Huh, small world.
Both RCT2 and 3 are a huge part of my childhood. Lots of thanks to those who keep the genre alive with RCTopen, Planet Coaster and Parkitect. All other names in the genres should never be spoken off.
Theme Park was the original though, Theme Park World was great as well. Theme Park on SNES created the entire sim management genre though.
I sincerely hope Chris Sawyer sees this! What a legacy, carried on by Open RCT2 and Open TTD. THANK YOU to all the patrons who can afford to and choose to support Noclip, ya'll are awesome. There couldn't be a better documentary on RCT than this. Thanks for making it possible. Cheers
Grew up playing RCT2 as a kid. One of the few games that worked on my very non-gaming PC all those years ago. So glad to see the love for this series is shared by so many other people. Nobody I knew at all knew or cared about this series so I had nobody to relate with.
Chris Sawyer's radio silence is also very endearing. Just the mystery of it all and the man. Would love to pick his brain and get insight from the man himself.
As always, fantastic video Danny. The composition really was quite emotional.
So many memories. I would get off school... Hang out with friends in parking lot for about half an hour before they got picked up.... head to the on-campus after-school program... play Roller Coaster Tycoon with the other kids and even the adults there... play roller coaster evey day while i wait for my dad, sometimes after everyone else has left... playing this game as the sun went down and the staff was cleaning everything up is such a wierdly particularly vivid part of my life.
The first 2 games are so ahead of their time, still play them to this day sometimes. And the fact that they are written in Assembly Language is beyond remarkable lol
I know right, who ‘can’t find the park exit’ and then gives you bad reviews on Google until you are bankrupt in this day and age. Must be 2050 future soi karens.
The intro is just one of the many things I already love about this series!
yes! intro and music!
Again, such a great documentary! Thanks!
I got really excited when you said "There are 2 spritiual successors". Planet Coaster is just so good and I have followed Parkitect since the days where Sebastian just wrote Devlogs on Tumblr. Every time I got excited when he made a new entry. So cool to see them in such a high quality game documentary!
"drop the mic and walk away" Thank you Chris from the bottom of my heart.
He's one of the legendary names in the whole game industry. It's just kinda sad how things turned around for him and that he doesn't show himself anymore.
@@2009heyhow As he said in his 2016 _Eurogamer_ interview, though, his vision had already been fulfilled by the final game he designed himself. It'd be amazing if he came out of the woodwork to deliver another game, lend his expertise, or openly engage with the community, but he doesn't need to. He's already established the legacy he wants to leave.
That intro is soooo sick
Edit: The credits theme is sick too! Great vid!
who knows how many hundreds of hours I have poured into open rollercoaster tycoon 2, thanks SO MUCH for making this!
Roller Coaster Tycoon truly is legendary status. It's hard to find a single fault with this gem.
Guest: "I enjoyed Noclip Greatest Hits."
Just my luck, exactly when I randomly feel like reminiscing over the Rollercoaster Tycoon franchise, Noclip comes in clutch
Damn, that last almost made me tear up. 3 games. Fans keeping all 3 going, years later. That's damn beautiful.
Noclip content is as pure, honest, and enjoyable as the first two Roller Coaster Tycoon games.
I remember trying to find cheat codes for this game with my friends in Middle School. Melanie Warn ftw
Mr. Bean
I am a cheat code :-)
As good as anything from NoClip. Ever. I’d love to know the music used in the intro sequence and credits.
That intro sequence is amazing!
THAT INTRO - excellent hype, so happy this series is happening
The intro is epic! Also omg the nostalgia... this game was big part of my childhood
"And mine is a Dutch guy with a UA-cam channel"
..does he mean..?
"Hello everyone and welcome to another video"
Frick yes!! XD
All in all, an absolute fantastic video!
You got a new sub :)
it was either him or DeurKlink
Throughput
@@GetgainzDe throughput!
Literally grew up with RCT and RCT2 so excited to watch this! Thank you!
I now work professionally in games as a programmer, and RCT1 was one of the driving inspirations behind my starting and learning to program. I hope wherever Chris is he's well.
This game is my childhood.
I was born after the initial release and remember my sister showing me it. I love it. The personality, the functionality, the replay ability. There's not many games I'd say live up to the incredible standards of the first two RCT games.
Masterpiece.
OpenRCT2 + Parkitect + Planet Coaster = the triumvirate of excellent theme park games nowadays.
Loving the Marcel Vos interview. It's great to hear him talk a bit more candidly.
I think the biggest thing that made RCT as timeless as it is is the nostalgia. Not necessarily the nostalgia from the game itself, but theme parks itself. Going there as a kid, all the fun you had, wanting to ride every ride you saw, never wanting to leave, always excited to go back. RCT gave us all a way to not only experience it through the eyes of each individual guest, but to put yourself in their shoes. Ride fun rides, eat tasty food, take in the sheer amount of fun each guest had before they ultimately went home. Once you were all done, you get to sit back and marvel at what you just made, imagining walking around your own park, riding your ride you just built... even if you were a kid playing the game, it made you feel like a kid. It didn't stress out too much about the management side of things. It was truly your sandbox and you got to make of it what you wanted, and the fact RCT was able to achieve that is not only magical, but define what video games should really be about.
To build something like this in Assembly and by yourself, is simply astounding
Honestly I could go for a full five minutes of that intro jam. This is some fresh (old) stuff!
I WANT TO GET OFF MR BONES' WILD RIDE
Whoever edited the intro, keep that man around. Incredible work.
Absolutely loved this! Unsurprisingly, the videos you make about the games I've played, or games I really like, are my favourite of your videos. RCT was one of the first proper computer games I played.
This is so damn good. The intro... holy moly. Truly got goosebumps.
The fact that Marcel Vos was a part of this makes me happier than I should be.
I was born in 97 and some of my earliest memories were sitting on my moms lap while she played RCT. Such a simple, well designed game that was accessible to me at 4 and grandparents in their 70s.
Really great video! This was very well put together and edited I appreciate the quality and attention to detail.
I don't play them much but I also love RCT 1-2, it's good to see these classic games are still getting the appreciation they deserve.
I recently put openRCT on my modded Nintendo Switch to play them portably, big thanks to the openRCT team for preserving and even improving upon this masterpiece!
No way, I just binged through Marcel's channel and started playing RCT again!
Fantastic episode!
I was introduced to RollerCoaster Tycoon by my uncle, who had it on his PC at his house. I remember being excited to play "the rollercoaster game" whenever I went over, and one day he gave me a burned copy with funky yellow and green custom printed disk art. Sadly he passed away a good few years ago, but the game will never fail to make me think of him :)
My wish is that some day Chris will do a deep technical dive into the code he wrote for RCT and RCT2 for us programming nerds. I've always had a love for assembler and its community.
Never expected to hear Marcel Vos in a Noclip video.
This seems to be the start of a great series!
*hug*
Parkitekt is truly the spiritual successor to Chris Sawyer's games. If you have not played it, I definitely recommend it. You won't regret it.
This is such an incredible documentary! Much thanks to everyone in this video and the people behind the scenes!
My youngest nephew normally can't be bothered to play a game made before he was born (2010). For years I'd show him the games of my youth and his response would be, at best, patient boredom before inevitably asking to play something else.
Except RCT. He immediately fell in love with this game and has played it whenever he visits for the past 5 years. He has had an ongoing park that he works on for about 3 years now.
He even likes Sim City a bit but he *loves* RCT. It really is timeless.
A fantastic new series! There are so many cult classics you could cover this way, I can't wait to see where this goes.
This game was my childhood. RuneScape and Rollercoaster Tycoon are the only games my mum can recognise just from a screenshot.
The amount of hours I spent as a young kid playing this game...I would still boot the thing up in my adult years. Some of the most peaceful times in my life and some of the happiest were spent with a Saturday morning and waking up knowing I could play RCT all day long...and that's exactly what I did with a smile on my face.
I loved every moment of this; from the eye-catching intro to the end credits! I grew up on these games and my love of roller coasters and theme parks comes from countless hours spent playing them as a child. Thank you for such an amazing video dedicated to one of the best games of all time. And a big thanks to Chris Sawyer for defining a genre that took an entire generation by storm. I look forward to the next video, Noclip, amazing work!
I f***ing LOVE No Clip Docs. I’m stoked for the Halo doc, and honestly, the rest of this series.
That intro tho! Kreygasm
As someone who grew up far away from any amusement parks, Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 and 2 were my only exposure to theme parks and amusement parks in general for most of my life, and that's definitely part of what helped draw me into the game.
Wow, good stuff, NoClip! That intro was sweet (offered some nice teases as to future episodes). I am more than happy to keep supporting y’all on Patreon. Keep up the stellar work!
Hey, I worked on that one on the QA side for Hasbro!
Really well done - Nobody better than NoClip to cover such a massive franchise and all its offshoots
This is incredible! Thank you for making this!
That intro, brings tears to my eyes every time.
Greatest hits? I’m 3 minutes in and I’m thinking “Greatest intro sequence ever!” Those title cards were awesome!
Am I the only one that might have as many fond memories with RCT3 as I do with the first two games? I loved all 3.
oh my gosh... watching this is bringing so many memories. Every single visual aspect. from the can stalls to the bubble round workers and the colors
This is beyond the best video game of all time. I remember playing this for hours end nonstop, never tired of playing this game. Even now it still feels like home. It really stands the test of time. The fact it’s so easy to understand and a whole community keeping this game alive. OpenRCT is just amazing.