I would really like to see a TPA version of it, and I think it ticks some innovative boxes that would make it a good candidate for "preserving". I don't know if the theme speaks to everyone, but there are a lot of sports fans on this forum. I also think it's a difficult license because besides the NBA itself, it uses the names of real players of that particular '90s era.
love this machine, and asked Bobby in person about it. Short answer, not a chance in hell.
FarSight used to do a football game, and Bobby said dealing with the NFL and the Players Association was not pleasant. It's not that they are difficult, it's that they want a lot of pieces of the pie. In the case of NBA Fastbreak, you are dealing with a decades old roster and any deal that was made back then has long since expired. So rather than just dealing with the PA, which would be a catch all umbrella for anything today, you'd now have to seek out individuals and sign each and every one of them. And trust me, there are a ton of names in that game.
Heard Michael Jordan is not on this table, btw.
Unfortunately, FS has said that this table will never be in TPA. Not even a tiny chance.
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Never seen a LW3 before. That's a really cool habitrail!
That's a comical list of players! Now the question is, did you identify them by jerseys or faces? Because if you could remove the team name and change the number, the only thing lest to licenses would be NBA.
That's a comical list of players! Now the question is, did you identify them by jerseys or faces?