Summary

  • Touch control support was added for the Nintendo Switch.
  • The update included customizable cursor speed, improved visual settings, and expanded tutorials.
  • Players praised Atari for quickly updating RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Switch.

Atari has confirmed that the latest update to the Nintendo Switch version of RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic is adding touch control support to the popular theme park management game. Fans have been hoping to see the implementation of the touchscreen for enhanced gameplay experiences with RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on the Switch, and Atari has finally announced that the key feature is being added.

Combining the original RollerCoaster Tycoon and RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic was first released for mobile in 2016 before making its way to PC in 2017 and launching via the Nintendo Switch eShop in December 2024. The theme park management simulator sees players building and maintaining custom amusement parks with rides, shops, dining locations, and more. While the initial Switch release of RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic was fairly well received by critics and audiences, many lamented the lack of touchscreen controls for improved handheld gaming, though it would seem Atari has heard the fans loud and clear.

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Nintendo Switch players can enjoy the latest update from Atari for RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic, which adds support for touch controls, improved visual settings, and expanded tutorials. When the original RollerCoaster Tycoon launched for PC back in 1999, it revolutionized an entire genre of management simulation video games, bringing the world of theme parks into a brand-new digital space. Looking to match modern technological capabilities, Atari is adding touchscreen support for the enhanced RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Nintendo Switch, allowing veteran and first-time players to experience the game in a new way. The initial mobile launch of RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic also featured touch controls, and players have voiced their enthusiasm for the return of touchscreen support on the larger Nintendo Switch console, alongside a number of other key improvements.

RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic Nintendo Switch Update

  • Touch control support on Nintendo Switch (adjusting menus, placing pathways and scenery, and constructing coasters)
  • Ability to modify cursor movement speed
  • New visualization settings
  • Expanded tutorials to assist players transitioning from keyboard and mouse to console controls

In addition to touch control support, Atari also revealed several other key changes included in the Nintendo Switch update for RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic. Players can modify the cursor movement speed, so those playing with the Joy-Con or other controllers can fine-tune their cursor movements. New visualization settings to improve graphics are also included, along with more detailed tutorials to assist players moving to Nintendo Switch controls from PC keyboard and mouse setups. The RollerCoaster Tycoon series ranks among the most popular theme park video games, and players can now enjoy these helpful updates to the latest offering with RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Switch.

After Atari acquired the rights to RollerCoaster Tycoon, many were skeptical of the future of the franchise. However, fans were delighted to see the Nintendo Switch port of RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic, and many have voiced their appreciation for Atari quickly working on the first big update for the Switch. Interested players may want to stay tuned for any future updates on RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic for the Switch and other possible news on the beloved franchise.

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Atari
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Date Founded
June 27, 1972
Headquarters
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Parent Company
Atari Games
Subsidiaries
NightDive Studios, Digital Eclipse, Rockstar North
Known For
Space Invaders
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Originally founded in 1972, Atari began as a company that created arcade games, home video game consoles, and computers. The brand was very popular in the 1970s and 1980s, producing games like Pong and consoles like the Atari 2600. The video game crash of 1983 tanked the company, selling the computer and game console divisions to Jack Tramiel, and split the company into Atari Games and Atari Corporation. 

Since then, Atari has changed hands numerous times before eventually merging with IESA in 2008 and eventually filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2013. However, the company announced the new corporate strategy, releasing new products, software, developing hotels, as well as a new console named the Atari VCS.

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