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Zephyr1974... kind of new

Say hi to the crowd of CoasterCrazians!

Post December 5th, 2007, 3:49 pm

Posts: 2
Points on hand: 2,408.00 Points
Location: Arnhem, Netherlands
Hi people.

Been around on this site for some years now with two RCT2 parcs. Never used the forum, but since I wanna upload my new project I had to enter one post, so what better way to do that than say hi.

I live in Arnhem, the Netherlands and I don't like computergames except for Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 (and it's lousy additions).
I released two parcs; Zephyr's Cove in 2004 and Winter Wonderland in 2005. They were well received which made me glad.

In 2006 and 2007 I worked on my new project Big Sur. Not a very realistic parc, but not completely fantasy either. I have a sober way of building and I don't hack, besides making my staff run faster.

I will release this parc this week.

Have fun with it and please rate and comment.

Greetings! Daan

Post December 5th, 2007, 4:29 pm

Posts: 4
Points on hand: 2,702.00 Points
Location: Arnhem, Netherlands

Well, seems I have two accounts and since my other parcs are on the zephyr74 account I replaced this file to my other account.... silly me.

Post December 5th, 2007, 4:49 pm
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Posts: 13387
Points on hand: 2,180.50 Points
Bank: 45,000.00 Points
Location: Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
I thought the name was allready known here. Good to see you back.

Also i see we live pretty close together [lol] Maybe we should organize a meetup sometime [lol]
ps. you member on themepark.nl? ;)
Coastercount: 1410 (I've seen the world and it's horrid contraptions... @.@)
- Wood: 142
- Steel: 1268

Post December 7th, 2007, 11:18 am

Posts: 904
Points on hand: 5,473.00 Points
Location: Norway
Nice to see you back! I remember, and loved you're previously parks (especially winter wonderland) Gonna download the newest one and drop you a rate when I get time [:)]
Coaster count: 153
Moving to Singapore in july!


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