My only hope is that the mediocre performance of the original High Speed in PinWiz's polls this past summer (#13 of the Williams 30) doesn't dissuade FarSight from bringing High Speed to The Pinball Arcade. High Speed II did very well (#2 in that same poll), and is pretty likely to make it in...
Eh, I probably would. Then again, just because it appears Fish Tales, a wildly popular table, may be released in a single-table pack doesn't mean that's the way forward from here on out for every other pack.
It's not premium in terms of needing a Kickstarter to fund the license cost like the previous premium tables all have been, but the crushing demand in these fora for Fish Tales may make it a table that can command a premium price due to its sheer popularity. That's why I suspect it may be...
I'm guessing it's a non-Kickstarter premium table (premium meaning distributed as a single-table pack). Fish Tales is popular enough to fit that bill. I'm fine with a single-table pack like this once in a while. If, indeed, it's Fish Tales, it may indicate that the Williams embargo is over...
"FROM THE CELEBRATED CREATORS OF "DRIVING MISS ELVIRA" & "SQUIRRELS IN SPACE" COMES THE TALE OF PIN-NADO"
FROM RAUL -NO
Sorry to burst that theory, but it seems the Raul Julia estate still won't cut a deal. :)
BK2K is one of my faves from back in the day. I know of a friend who probably won't buy The Pinball Arcade at all unless they add this table. I told him I'd let him know when and if they add it.
I am rapidly tiring of the little "rap" from each of the stiffs in Class of 1812. They're quickly becoming as annoying as the "Gift of Gab" rhyme from Dr. Dude.
Great article, Trap. I'd always wondered why the high scores on Cactus Canyon were so diabolical. And of course, I backed up my data with that 800m score so I'm stuck with it. :) And, I have to admit, I'm all over those instructions. Whenever I get a new table, before I even try to play it...
Secret deals to make JJP's Wizard of Oz and play it on multiple devices simultaneously; conspiracies to make sweeping changes to table pack formats, pricing, and longevity of The Pinball Arcade itself based on guesses of FarSight's financial and resource forecasts; meta-crypto-typological...
Really? Just because we may be seeing one one-table pack without a KickStarter, why is everybody assuming that every table pack from here on out MUST be a single table as well? (Along with the concomitant flipping out about it.) I mean... maybe. But, that'd be such a major change, I'd want...
I still bet this is Fish Tales, and will be sold as a premium single table NON-Kickstarter pack. Just because it's popular enough to be sold as premium (which Fish Tales is) it doesn't need a Kickstarter for the license. FarSight could very well resume two-table non-premium packs right after...
If the season starts with Fish Tales as a one-table pack, it might set a new precedent for a premium yet non-Kickstarter table. I've seen a lot of speculation about how FarSight will now only do single table packs because there was no Kickstarter associated with this table (and the single "?"...
I totally agree about 3M in Genie. I don't know how the heck that'll ever happen. Battle for the Kingdom may happen for me one day, but that seems far off as well. I'm surprised my third vote didn't get more attention, 1000 points in one ball of Central Park. Have to be pretty damn lucky to...
Of course, they could still be under the Williams embargo, and continue with the pool theme. This would be one diabolically misleading way to hint at Sharkey's Shootout. :)
Honestly, I'm not as familiar with Fish Tales as most people are. There are other tables I'm anticipating more enthusiastically, but if it's Fish Tales, it implies that the Williams embargo seems to be lifted. As most of my most wanted tables are Williams, that'd be reason enough to celebrate.
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