RollerCoasterBuilder/Differences

Eruowood to US
Eruowood's Title Screen was also used in the beta of the US version before the US localisers complained about how it's an unattractive angle, the Press Enter Key text off center, the font being "Franklin Medium: The World's Most Generic Font" and not referencing the US studio, these were all changed. the console release equivalents have the new font (ITC Anna), new Text, etc. but the background is the Eruowoodian versions. ITC Anna also became the main font for the series in all versions, RCB Classic, released in 2002 for the 10th anniversary, has the old background with the new font/text differences, and after that, the unified title screen became the one used in all versions in all re-releases.US to ER.

US to EU
Due to "Rollercoaster Builder" already being trademarked by K'nex in the UK, the name was changed to "Coaster World" in Europe and non-Australian PAL Countries.

EU to AU


Due to both names being trademarked in Australia by Mattel, people in the TechEruoPower magazine voted to the NOLA office to choose a name for the Australian version, the winner was "Taylor Bybee" with the name "Coaster Studios".

PC to 20th Anniversary
At the very beginning of the game which was originally just either the logos (or on lower power PCs, a black screen then the logos), a warning was added due to having very little changes for modern computers.

NEW! Options/Language Select Menu
In the beta versions, it was just a language select menu, before it became a full fledged options menu, the text on vanilla RCBII still lists it as "Language Select" though