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Whilst it's not the most famous coaster called Nemesis in the UK, this B&M invert still packs a punch, boasting a snappy layout with 4 inversions and a buffet of positive G forces. Nemesis Inferno opened back in 2003 hot on the heels of Colossus, the park's first major roller coaster, which truly put Thorpe Park on the map. Starting with a neat pre-lift section through a tunnel, the ride experience features a vertical loop, a zero-G roll and two interlocking corkscrews, along with a forceful helix. Even then, it's still dwarfed by Hyperia and Stealth in the same park!
Since Batman: The Ride opened at Six Flags Great Adventure in 1992, there have 31 B&M inverted coastes built, making the model one of the most commercially successful and well known rides worldwide. Reaching speeds of just under 50 mph, Nemesis Inferno may technically be the slowest of its ride type, but it still retains the signature intensity of the model. Other famous B&M inverts spread across the world include Nemesis at Alton Towers, Raptor at Cedar Point, Great Bear at Hersheypark, Monster at Grona Lund, Montu at Busch Gardens Tampa, Katun at Mirabilandia, Silver Bullet at Knott's Berry Farm and Banshee at King's Island.