^I agree, but it's not really likely given how many times they went to B&M in the last couple of years, plus the last steel intamin they bought, although it created a lot of positive hype for the park, was extremely unreliable and broke down almost every day. Also Six Flags in general has never bought a giga. If they do though, it will probably be a B&M.
Also, better recreation:
They even got the 3dvip sounds
EDIT: Actually to be honest I'm a little worried for intamin. Not sure if this is just slow business in the last few years, or this is the beginning of the end for them in the U.S. at least. I mean, sure they knocked it out of the park with Millennium Force, but their newer rides have been extremely troublesome- Maverick got the heartline roll removed, Intimidator 305 became Intrimidator 305, and Skyrush became Thigh-Crush
. Basically until Intamin get's their act together and start making more reliable rides, we wont be seeing them as much.