2 seasons ago I was working on a Disney kids TV show. Any and all cleavage was forbidden, which made filming our first episode of the season a task as it was set in a water park. So all the women had to wear either rash guard style shirts or tankinis. Our actress who played the mom, Cerina...
If it wasn't for my insistence on getting a TV with 3D, I would have gone 75" instead of 65". Won't be needing a new TV for a long while, but no doubt it'll be at least that, probably an 80" as my living room has a big wall and a 13' cathedral ceiling that makes any TV look small. The one...
It was privately when I played it 3 years ago. Also had the Playboy white wood that was to follow but that was barely had any code running it. This is the same owner of the only Loch Ness, has a Krull, King Kong, Kingpin, and a slew of other prototype versions of machines that were mass produced.
I hope they’d do Wizard blocks too. It was about as finished as Cactus Canyon, meaning good enough for release while still missing a thing or two. And yes, I’ve actually played it in white wood form.
Oh, there’s no doubt those are some amazing makeup effects. When he pukes on that dudes hand and it just melts? Superb. You watch in equal disgust and wonderment at how they pulled all that off. That’s my biggest issue with CG; there’s no wizardry to be amazed at.
When you do get around to seeing it, either crank the volume loud or wear headphones. Essentially the whole movie is like the vault scene from the first Mission: Impossible, in that it's so quiet that the slightest noise sounds like a thunder clap. Our theater audience was so keyed in, that...
And yet isn't it in TPA that if you push the stick to the left, the it's as if you pushed the left side of the table with your left hand? I think that's why I had to inverse it in TPA because it made no sense, whereas in Zen it behaves exactly as I would think.
Nah, never seen any of the Halloween movies for that matter. Slasher movies were never my thing, though I did appreciate the practical effects used. So while I think I've sat through one Friday the 13th movie and one Nightmare On Elm Street all the way through, as an effects fan I've managed to...
In our interview with Mel Kirk on the BlahCade Pinball Podcast, he told us how they could have had the WMS license back in 2016 but passed due to all the licenses they already had needing to be made. That tells me they will not take on more than they can ever chew. He also said they hate 'crunch...
That's kinda funny, because I always felt the nudging in TPA moved opposite of what I intended! I wound up inverting the nudge there to match Zen. As for the nudge effect, TPA was always way too powerful. Nudge a ball that hard on a real table and you'll tilt. Not to mention the fact you could...
There's hardly any bugs to speak of, certainly none as large and glaring as we were used to in TPA. Did you try at least Fish Tales yet? Did you sample the arcade and tournament versions? Did you turn on and off the Zenifications? As for cross platform, if you purchased tables on the Wii U you...
Soft licenses that don't require a huge payout vs licensing an entire IP, that's the difference. We won't be seeing any licensed IPs until around Volume 4 according to comments Mel has made.
Zen also commented on releasing the 'best stuff', in that those AAA are the most requested and they also...
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