Theme Park World (also known as Sim Theme Park in North America) on Windows 11 can be tricky due to its 1999 release date, but it is possible with specific community fixes. Essential Setup Guide
Obtain a legal backup copy of the Theme Park World PS1 ISO/BIN file. Source a PS1 BIOS file (required for the emulator to run). Load the game into DuckStation.
If the PC version proves too unstable or frustrating to configure on your specific hardware configuration, an incredibly smooth alternative is to emulate the PlayStation 1 (PS1) or PlayStation 2 version of the game.
: The original CD-ROM installer utilizes 16-bit mechanisms that modern 64-bit operating systems cannot execute.
A common issue on Windows XP and later is the "dynamic font file creation" error. You can download the Theme Park World font file fix to pre-install the necessary fonts into the game directory.
Source the game:
Since the SecDrv.sys driver is dead on Windows 11, you need a No-CD executable. Search for the "Theme Park World No-CD Fixed EXE" (version 1.1). Replace the original TPW.exe with the cracked one. This is legally gray if you own the CD, but technically required for functionality.
: Windows 10 and 11 do not support SafeDisc. You will likely need a No-CD executable to launch the game at all.
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