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The Rise and Fall of Roller Coasters

From the Russian countryside to Disneyland by Marcus McGraw and Catherine McNiff Editor's Picks AlpengeistBusch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA Alpengeist is one of the world's fastest…

Roller Coasters in the U.S.

In 1884 a preacher LaMarcus A. Thompson decided to build a new ride at New York's Coney Island to divert attention away from the local beer gardens. He built two parallel tracks, with individual…

Roller Coasters: The 70's to Today

Unlike its cousin the carousel, the roller coaster experienced a rebirth when Walt Disney opened the nation's first theme park, Disneyland. In addition to speed and new heights, Disney's roller…

Top 5 Roller Coasters

Here's the Information Please list of the top 5 roller coasters: Alpengeist, Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA. Hold on to your bratwurst. The Alpengeist is the world's fastest (67 mph) and tallest (…

LEGO<sup><span >®</span></sup> Timeline

The history of Billund, Denmark's LEGO Group, including LEGO Bricks, LEGOLANDs, MINDSTORMS, minifigures, and more by Mark Hughes Read more about LEGO and try our LEGO Quiz! From 1932 to the…

2006 BAFTA Video Game Awards

by Mark Hughes Related Links ESRB Descriptors Videogame Glossary Videogame Consoles The 2007 British Academy Video Game Awards were presented on…

2007 BAFTA Video Game Awards

by Mark Hughes Related Links ESRB Descriptors Videogame Glossary Videogame Consoles The 2007 British Academy Video Game Awards were presented on…

BAFTA Video Game Awards

by Mark Hughes BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) hosts an annual award show to honor outstanding achievements in video games. In 2006, BAFTA decided to treat…

Glossary of Video Game Terms

Beta, boss, G.U.I., and more by Mark Hughes Nintendo Wii Related Links Video Games Timeline Top 10 Video Game Titles, 2007 Video Games…