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Exhilarator: One of the first ever coasters I built in RCT3 had this name plus a '1000' at the end, and I still think it sounds pretty cool. The ride type was an Intamin giga with a focus on overbanked turns.
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Menace: I built a Parkitect invert inspired by Grona Lund's Monster, 'menace' is definitely a cool name for an intimidating sounding ride.
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Black Blizzard: I've always loved the name of this video game level and always imagined a B&M hyper coaster with a drop that twists in different directions to kick things off.
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The Square: One of the names of my other Parkitect coasters was this, I thought it fit oddly well for a Wild Mouse coaster.
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Carnage: Always thought an overly intense Storm Chaser-style RMC would fit this name pretty well.
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Infinity: Sounds scary. Probably a launched coaster with interlocking inclined loops?
- From the times of Exhilarator 1000, ten year old me also LOVED the name '
Rock-O-Coaster' which was a standup coaster that had a 300ft drop into about a 20ft cutback before doing every prebuilt element in both directions. Ouch. Guests loved it though.
- From the same youngster era, I also built a huge alpine coaster called '
Twisted Metal'. I thought it was awesome, then my brother pointed out that there was a
crazy demolition derby game series of the same name, before him too saying it was an awesome name.
No wooden coasters.. let's see. The only wooden coaster I made in RCT3 that I remember the name of was
Ultradips which isn't a very good name. Oh well.