To add one more element to this, if I recall correctly, haven't the sale figures for the WMS packs actually exceeded Zen's expectations? And we aren't even into licensed stuff yet.
So it seems like they knew what they were doing when they made the decision to double dip into doing both digital...
Even more telling is that in spite of the fact that those two tables were specifically designed to use bananas, Steve Ritchie once stated that Williams' sales figures showed that the tables still sold better with normal flippers.
Not to say that there isn't some novel fun to be had putting in a...
Makes me wonder that if Zen starts adding Sterns, if they'll do a 3-pack of High Roller Casino, Sharkey's Shootout and Grand Prix at some point. Being that those and the awful Striker Xtreme are the only unlicensed modern Sterns.
You'd be surprised how many people I still see on Facebook claiming that TPA has better (some of them even explicitly say "more realistic") physics.
Some people don't know better. And some people just hate Zen's new physics because they're terrible at pinball and the FX3 Williams tables are harder.
Flip Grip works with Zaccaria as well.
Not holding my breath on ever being able to use it for TPA/SPA. I don't even remember when the last Switch update was for either of those. TPA Switch never even got the last two tables.
Meanwhile there's a Game Plan near me I'd love to pick up but I don't wanna have to search the world if it ever needs anything but the absolute most basic replacement parts.
Do you say that due to the themes of BBB and Kingpin or due to licensing issues caused by the remakes?
Don't forget Airborne. It's not as good as any of the other Capcom tables (except Flipper Football), but it's still fun.
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