Several licensed tables were made without Kickstarters: RBION, Monster Bash, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and the two Elvira tables, for starters. They only resort to Kickstarter for bigger licenses, like TZ and ST:TNG.
This is pure speculation, but if the Addams Family kickstarter is truly...
Yeah, those are hopelessly behind. I bit off a bit more than I could chew with them. Hopefully I'll be able to find some time to get the lists updated soon.
I still want the PAPA qualifying style scoring.
(For those unfamiliar: In PAPA qualifying style, you play each machine in a set once. After the end of the set, you can then accept or reject your scores, but you have to do it all or nothing - you can't pick and choose. You can repeat this...
If you're speaking of real machines, never buy from Amazon. Call your Stern distributor instead. I got my AC/DC Premium for $6500 freight included; Amazon wanted $7700 plus freight.
No wonder I can never decide which table to play anymore. Congrats on hitting the big 5-0, FarSight!
Leaving out Goin' Nuts!, as it was never officially produced, to own the other 49 machines would be about $175,000 at today's pricing.
I think that if Orbals is bad enough (I have not looked at it or played it personally, and it seems that the window of opportunity for doing so has been closed) that it can drive our normally-civilized members into fits of venomous outrage, then that's important information for FarSight to know...
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