Give it time–this is only a pre-alpha build we're looking at here (though why Barnstorm don't just put the basic version of Timeshock! on iOS now and release the Limited Special Collector's Ultimate Edition later is beyond me...).
Super Pops and Super Spinner aren't usually worth pursuing, but Super Loops can potentially be a very valuable round. The way Super Loops works is that both orbits are lit for the duration, meaning that you get credited with an ATM Bonus shot both on the way up one orbit and on the way down the...
What are you talking about? BK2K, Fish Tales, F2K and W?D all have their replays set to award extra balls. It has gotten more case-by-case, though—for High Roller Casino, I think they didn't have the replay award an extra ball because of how generous the table is with memory extra balls (the 3...
I'm not sure if you're aware, but Theatre of Magic actually was supposed to be licensed. It was designed as "The Magic of David Copperfield", but somehow or another, the deal fell through and it was converted to Theatre of Magic before release. That still works to your point, though, since...
Ah, that sets my mind at ease! I'm actually out of the country and away from my trusty iBook right now, so I don't currently have easy access to Steam; besides, I only have TPA on iOS, so I don't normally check TPA on Steam (though it's my backup platform if FarSight can't sweet-talk Apple into...
It had to happen sooner or later—we now know from the HRC Twitchcast that a fourth Kickstarter is on the horizon. Given both how long it took for that to happen and the crowdsourcing burnout that was starting to set in after the T2 Kickstarter, FS have to make the most of this one...so how...
Given Atari's mismanagement in the past 20 years or so, that doesn't surprise me at all. That only leaves one question: how much will the new owners want for the license?
I technically agree, but do you honestly think a TAF Kickstarter wouldn't easily meet its goal? It really does seem like that's all the FB page can talk about these days.
I thought this would be one of the easier ones to guess! What is the mustard of Fawful's #11 position? Read the article of your answerings below:
11. Fawful (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)
Developed By: AlphaDream Corp.
Published By: Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Year of Release: 2003...
Freddy would most likely require a Kickstarter and both TSPP and LOTR have pride of place over it, so I wouldn't bet on seeing that one next season. Rescue 911, however, looks like it should be doable without too much hassle (I really want Stargate, but that's definitely one for Kickstarter...
I personally enjoyed your polls and didn't mind seeing them all on the front page, but might spacing the polls out have been a better way to go? When we had the official Top 10 polls last year, each one ran for 2 weeks before the next one started. Also, I did notice that each poll's discussion...
I think he's saying that Dirty Harry is worth worrying about re: whether or not it gets into TPA because it doesn't have anything to do with Disney, whereas the Indiana Jones, Marvel and Star Wars tables can be chalked up to Disney's strangeness regarding the licensing of its properties (then...
I really hope that's what happens, but then our prime lead for the Stern we know to be one of our three mystery tables is gone. What else could it be other than TFTC? My heart says Lightning, but my head says either High Roller Casino, NASCAR, Sharkey's Shootout or Viper Night Drivin'.
That's largely a result of their far shorter development cycles; according to this interview with Jon Norris, he usually only had 10-12 weeks to design a pinball table, while WMS typically gave their designers 12 months.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.