Not happening here. I too do not own S5 on Android.
It does say "Tomcat", it's just the font makes the "t" look like a "b". "Getaway" also looks like "Gebaway".
Nah... throwing money at a studio sadly isn't always the answer.
Really FS's only hope would be to be bought out by a major publisher who would negotiate licensing on their behalf, then contract the development to FS. The only major player I can really see wanting to get in on something like...
At least half of it is talking about the format change, going weekly, and so on.
I liken it to the first hour or so of most "first-in-franchise" superhero movies: it's the origin story that subsequent installments don't require, so the first movie doesn't actually get much of a real plot beyond...
Voted for the few I've played (except Avengers; I don't like Avengers!!) - AC/DC, Batman, Walking Dead, Star Trek, Metallica, plus KISS because it just looks cool.
Yeah... 'cos Wrestlemania is SPIKE too, I just remembered.
Oh, I voted for Metallica. Though if I have a chance to play KISS at any point, that might supplant my choice.
Right now the only one I really want is Surf N Safari, with Stargate a distant second.
This is pure nostalgia speaking, of course, and nothing more. I'm sure if that arcade in Brighton had had R911 or Cactus Jack's or whatever I'd have been 100% behind that and not give a fig about S'N'S.
Has Norman been playing with the shaker motor in Earthshaker?
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Earthquake-Big-Bear-San-Bernardino-County-Mountains-327882731.html
Luckily that poll ended 6 months before I even knew TPA existed, so I can't claim any credit for any of it :D
Interestingly, looking at the Bally poll (let alone the Stern, Gottlieb, and "Premium" polls) shows a heavy Williams bias from the start of S3 onward.
Maybe this poll's results is...
So here's the results of that poll with table that made it into TPA highlighted:
1) Fish Tales (1992) - 241, 60.40%
2) The Getaway: High Speed II (1992) - 235, 58.90%
3) Red & Ted's Road Show (1994) - 211, 52.88%
4) Bram Stoker's Dracula (1993) - 192, 48.12%
5) Black Knight 2000 (1989) - 177...
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