Just because a movie bombed doesn't mean it wouldn't be expensive. They would have to pay off Paramount who made the movie, probably Michael Crichton who wrote the book that the movie is based on. And then the 3 or four actors that are on the art work (unless they didn't use their actual...
It's one thing to vent, but to demand "ANSWER NOW". Seriously? That attitude doesn't deserve an answer. The problems going on with the 360 are well documented here. I'm sure FS doesn't particularly enjoy not even getting paid for what they released on the 360 so stop blaming them.
I'm not in that consensus, or am I not among "the faithfull"? They're addressing issues on mobile, and the consoles have issues with patching that are beyond thier control.
Another thing to consider is that thier licensing with the table manufacture is not indefinite. If they release half...
If anything, the station logos In the corners when watching TV are more of a danger. I've had my plasma for a few years now and never had a problem. They imperceptibly move the image every so often by one or two pixels to prevent it. And even if you get an image burned in, run some static...
Hard to say. They would have to license the film from Columbia and/or American Zeotrope. In addition Anthony Hopkins and Gary Oldman are on the backglass and Gary Oldman recorded voices for the table.
I think Orbiter is probably the only pin I can think of that I really have no interest in seeing. But even then I would probably still play it just for the experience.
They could rotate the view easily enough, but for a cabinet you need a second video output for the backglass/DMD. That's available on PC video cards, but not consoles.
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