RollerCoasterBuilder vs. World's Greatest Coasters 3D

In 2002, shortly after the release of World's Greatest Coasters 3D, TechEruo, creators of the smash hit RollerCoasterBuilder franchise filed a lawsuit against Virtual Playground and Global Star Software, developers and publishers of World's Greatest Coasters 3D for being too similar to the game.

The Results
The game got sued for using some of the engine from RCB IV, the parks that were featured in the game had to give $5,000 dollars to TechEruo and automatically have a 10 year licensing deal, after 2013, when the 10 year deal ended, Holiday World renewed, Blackpool Pleasure Beach declined, Parc Asterix allowed the use of the coasters if they pay for the Asterix license, and Mirabilandia gave the video game rights to the park to TechEruo.