Backflash | Intamin/Giovanola Space Diver | NoLimits 2

Published 2024-07-05
A re-imagined homage to Six Flags Magic Mountain's now-removed Intamin/Giovanola Space Diver coaster "Flashback" (formerly "Z-Force").

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ABOUT
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Believe it or not, after all my years of playing and creating assets for NL2, this is literally my first coaster in NL2 to be released to the public! It was completely hand-built, so please go easy on me if some of the transitions aren't perfect (but hey, neither were the transitions on Flashback, haha). The goal of this park was to build a hyper-detailed coaster, with all the bells and whistles, in a small, compact space.

CREDIT
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Video was very graciously created and edited by ArtbyKurtisEdwards
More at: www.kurtisedwards.art/

All Comments (14)
  • @CorbincordelL
    I really love when manufacturers bring back their old models but modernizing them to fit todays coaster standards
  • Yay! I am so happy to see this; it's a fresh take on something retro. I was super excited to play up that vibe with the video while showing off your incredible work.
  • @jbponzi1
    Z Force! I got to ride it on its opening day at SFGAM. Head banger it was and I loved it.
  • @rikp
    Nice. Sometimes I think I'm the only one (or one of few considering a previous comment) who ever has anything nice to say about Flashback. Your longer drops to ground level would have been welcome on the real ride since although I found its weird shallow diving loops interesting, they did get repetitive. I see you kept in the final upward helix. :-)
  • @CruiseControlM3
    I loved this ride at Magic Mountain. It was the first thrill ride I ever rode as a kid😍
  • @WolfRaging95
    Amazing that this ride was at Six Flags Great America first. This was well recreated with it being relocated.
  • @FrankDaBank25
    I feel like El Toro Ryan should be here explaining block section
  • I rode it once at SFMM. It had just one element, which it did 4 times down and 3 times up.