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Help choose the top theme park in America!
Developer
Frontier Developments
Publisher
LucasArts
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
Nov. 2006
Genre
Simulation
Players
1
Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Author: James Fudge

LucasArts is asking amusement park aficionados to choose American's best theme park in a new Internet survey to find the ultimate real-life park and to celebrate their upcoming theme park building game, Thrillville. From now until Nov. 15, LucasArts is celebrating the release of Thrillville - a nonstop party in a theme park you create - by asking theme-park enthusiasts to vote for their favorite of the 20 most-visited amusement parks in the United States. In addition to determining the Best Overall Park, voters can voice their opinions on which location hosts the Sickest Roller Coaster, Best Midway Games, and is the Best Hangout. Voting begins today at www.thrillvillegame.com and lasts until Nov. 14. The top pick will be revealed on November 21st - day and date with the game's release on PS2, Xbox and PSP.

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