https://steamcommunity.com/app/238260/discussions/0/3223871682628775971/#c1519260397784275413
This is what people are basing this on.
In fairness, the post there is a bit contradictory. The first part specifically says 5 tables after Fathom for a total of 10, which would be Ghostbusters...
I'm ashamed to admit it but I'm sober right now, I can't speak proper drunk.
So I'll just be lazy and post a link: http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=256&picno=56641&zoom=1
It was the first machine with dogs I could think of.
Hopefully lack of multiball won't hold Bad Cats off of being included. S6 and S7 both had a SS table without multiball, so that helps. I'd also really like to have Mousin' Around.
I'm kinda surprised that TPA didn't get Sharkey's Shootout and Striker Xtreme around the time it got High Roller Casino, being that those are the only 3 unlicensed Stern Pinball games.
I see that certain retailers have started stocking US physical copies, for anyone interested. I'll be picking one up.
Target, GameStop and Toys "R" Us seem to be selling it. But not Amazon.
Fish Tales is one of my favorites in TPA and for real tables. I find the left orbit is easiest to make when the ball is coming to the right flipper exiting from the entrance to the right orbit, or from the cross ramp. Backhanding it up into the left orbit with the left flipper is always fun too...
It's hard to say. Someone mentioned recently that FarSight has said that S1 is still the best selling season to this day. That means they have at least some steady revenue coming in from TPA, but perhaps no real incentive to keep making new seasons when they can keep making money off of what...
I really hope TPA doesn't turn into scattered random releases like SPA is. Seasons may have their problems (especially on consoles), but it's better than 1 new table per year.
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