I hate Space Jam (which is more middle than later... it's 1996/12). I hate Twister and Independence Day too, and Lost World JP most of all. Those tables are ultra-boring and anti-creative to me.
I haven't played Godzilla or X Files. Batman Forever had some nasty mechanical problems. I liked...
Good catch... looks like I was wrong about "Grand Prix" (the name/theme) being licensed, but it looks like it has a licensed song... the flyer mentions Sammy Hagar's "I Can't Drive 55". ( http://mirror2.ipdb.org/images/5120/image-7.jpg )
RS and HS2 are licensed, or they sure seem like they are to me. I don't think Sega made any unlicensed tables at all. The remaining non-Capcom unlicensed production DMDs from the major manufacturers are:
WMS: Hurricane, Safe Cracker
DE: Checkpoint
Stern: Striker Xtreme
Gottlieb: Wipe Out...
I'm gonna ask another stupid question... did I miss a tournament? Was there one with Monster Bash and the next three? I don't see a thread with the May tourney mentioned...
Thanks FlippyFloppy! I hope they've prioritized the list to tackle the game-killing bugs soonest. Those seem the worst to me, anyway. And the impossible shots second.
I am betting this had more to do with someone finding out they swiped it from Eric Avedesian.
Hey shutyertrap, or anybody, if you made that backglass on PC, can you say how you did it? Viewed the backglass, I mean. Stupid question I guess, but I don't know how to view the backglass, except...
You're making me nervous... No.... I've never even seen a LotR or TSPP! (Well maybe once or twice at an auction, but I didn't play them.)
Oops, I have the date of RBIoN one year off in my little file! I meant to really dislike Austin Powers, HRC, and well, just those two I guess... I'm sorta...
If "inexpensive" DMDs became possible, there might be a lot more big DMDs remaining than you think, if big means good :). And there are dozens, maybe hundreds, of great Williams/Bally unlicensed pre-DMD tables left.
I would love to see Popeye, if only because I've rarely played it. Not Bugs...
Given that Bush's public support rating was over 90% after the Gulf War, it seems unlikely that he'd want to take attention away from it :).
I always suspected those Don't Use Drugs messages were really about vegetables.
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