← Back to context Comment by andruc 3 days ago Funny, my mind went to OpenTTD 4 comments andruc Reply mig39 3 days ago Both Rollercoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (which lives on in openTTD) are by the same author, and use the same engine :-) lawlessone 3 days ago Chris Sawyer, he made them with a tiny magnet that he used to write the games directly to a hard drive. brendoelfrendo 3 days ago I once heard he tickled a butterfly in Brazil to cause a cloud in the UK that diverted a cosmic ray onto his hard drive in the exact right spot to flip the required bit. hulium 3 days ago The biome button graphics are taken from the OpenTTD main menu.
mig39 3 days ago Both Rollercoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (which lives on in openTTD) are by the same author, and use the same engine :-) lawlessone 3 days ago Chris Sawyer, he made them with a tiny magnet that he used to write the games directly to a hard drive. brendoelfrendo 3 days ago I once heard he tickled a butterfly in Brazil to cause a cloud in the UK that diverted a cosmic ray onto his hard drive in the exact right spot to flip the required bit.
lawlessone 3 days ago Chris Sawyer, he made them with a tiny magnet that he used to write the games directly to a hard drive. brendoelfrendo 3 days ago I once heard he tickled a butterfly in Brazil to cause a cloud in the UK that diverted a cosmic ray onto his hard drive in the exact right spot to flip the required bit.
brendoelfrendo 3 days ago I once heard he tickled a butterfly in Brazil to cause a cloud in the UK that diverted a cosmic ray onto his hard drive in the exact right spot to flip the required bit.
Both Rollercoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (which lives on in openTTD) are by the same author, and use the same engine :-)
Chris Sawyer, he made them with a tiny magnet that he used to write the games directly to a hard drive.
I once heard he tickled a butterfly in Brazil to cause a cloud in the UK that diverted a cosmic ray onto his hard drive in the exact right spot to flip the required bit.
The biome button graphics are taken from the OpenTTD main menu.