Wouldn’t want to pay more for film scores in zen originals because I guess I don’t miss the missing jaws theme, etc. because that is how Zen originally released them.
I would pay more to have the missing songs in Williams and Bally tables. I was really disappointed when Creature was released...
Yes, but I’m doing so, they introduced an even worse sound bug where the music doesn’t loop. So, after music (or for instance the black hole “dundundundundun” sound) plays through, you play through silence.
I must say that I was really taken aback by the easiness of classic arcade mode in the universal pack. These pinball machines are certainly no where near that easy in real life. Classic tournament mode is okay, but it is probably how classic arcade should be tuned. The easy mode should be...
I think Creature has five licensed songs that are supposed to play randomly with each ball. The TPA version only licensed three of these songs (well, I think one was public domain), and they tied each ball with a different song.
If zen acquired the license for all 5 songs, would we even hear...
I found that the trick to the 4 skill shot wizard goal is getting good at extra balls and starting/restarting multiballs. If you get good enough to have a 30 minute or more game, the ball would have probably went in the trough enough times to earn the goal.
I’ve decided that pack 5 will be the Williams one with TOTAN, Jackbot, and No Good Gophers and pack 6 will be the Bally with Cirqus Voltaire, Cactus Canyon, and Who dunnit.
My reasoning: who knows how hard will it be to find a Cactus Canyon in Europe?
Ugh. If Whitewater was replaced by Jackbot, this would be the worst possible combination of tables (for me)
Edit: I’m being melodramatic. I was hoping for a system 11, like either Taxi or Fire!
If there are 30 willing participants here, we could assign a different 20 minutes to each person and collectively figure out if there is a hidden message.
Telltale went out of business after many years because after all of their success, they ramped up their production schedule. Since the gameplay didn’t change much from game to game, consumers began to lose interest, and they declared bankruptcy. The same thing can possibly happen to Zen if they...
When have Farsight said this? I’m pretty sure they said “yes, we can update the code.” (Which probably means “we can, but we won’t,” but it isn’t a no)
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