I had got RCT2 when I was a very young child from some cereal box or, I bought it from a game store for my basement computer and my father's old laptop. I had memories of burning the factory map, trying to build some fictional Six Flags from their sponsorship. The sponsorship kind helped the game for me. Thanks Six Flags. I had played the game before on a recent computer but, kind of didn't had the memories of that.
Now, I wanted more Six Flag maps in it. But, anyway, when I heard about RCT2, I searched for it and it was available to Mac and I installed it and used my old RCT2 CD to redownload it. I am glad this exists. I liked RCT2's atmosphere than RCT3's. It gives me off an vibe of Late 90s-Early-Mid 2000s. I am surprised some people still make parks on RCT2 when I searched some up.