Agree with Jeff and syt. In spite of not having come along until 2012, I'd argue that TPA is the most significant digital pinball game ever made. FarSight did that. Doesn't seem useless to me.
In fact I'd compare it to when you see anti-Stern people acting like Stern's contributions to real...
Neat. Glad it's coming to Switch too.
What I'm looking forward to the most is a second opportunity to get some of the top WMS requests we never got in TPA.
WN is an SS table with an MPU for scoring but it does have EM reels for score displaying. This is true of the Stern version and 3 of the 4 WhizBang tables (one of them is pure EM).
So score reels, because they're authentic.
"With its rules slightly adjusted" is a bit of an understatement. The pf layout is also pretty significantly shuffled around. It's definitely not Gottlieb's original design.
More importantly, when do we get the Pabst Can Crusher retheme?
Couldn't agree more. Great product and to me it seems like they put way more care into it than FarSight did with TPA.
What's sad is that they're running out of classic Zaccaria tables to recreate. Although there are still plenty of Remakes/Retros they can do.
It would be awesome if they...
The early 90s, anyway. By the late 90s the aversion to losing box office on the R had already kicked in.
Personally I think Showgirls had a trickle down effect that destroyed more than just the NC-17 rating.
But yeah, good movie. It's kinda hard to go wrong with Coppola, Hopkins and Oldman...
There was no chance of getting WMS Indy even before the license loss, because of Disney. So if we're still going to pretend that Indy was actually attainable, then technically all of the Disney DE/Sega/Sterns are still on the table.
So if we're counting Disney stuff, it's TSPP.
Not counting...
Ew, Memepool.
Hopefully the gameplay will make up for the theme. It is a nice looking table and the theme seems well-integrated; I like how they incorporated the swords. Nice animations, they have a MvC feel to them. And Mister Sinister is cool. At least it has the comic aesthetic rather than...
This. Mainly because you're pitching a predatory sales model on a site full of consumers. Ad integration in games may make sense for a business (it clearly does, mobile gaming proves that much), but it's still almost universally reviled by consumers, and many people consider it to be ruining...
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