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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteChocolate" data-source="post: 168205" data-attributes="member: 4374"><p>i can never remember if it's TO or NGG that i prefer... that and all the 'gone fishin' style tables, all seem to blur together into one giant 'caddyshack' pinball ripoff to me! kinda fun, but never really grab me as anything special...</p><p></p><p>HEY so, in the last little 'blahcast 10.5' - that bk ("that's bobby and not BURGER king!" lol!) mentioned them working on an ORIGINAL table... wow COOL!!! what you think it'll be??? something inside that bulk sony licensing deal he mentioned?? what up with that, anyways, what good guesses going on? curious... but i was thinking, hmm if they wanted to be really spearheading something... maybe they could be working on something that is outside of copyright/tm??? not that they'd go all pre-last century authors... i'm thinking perhaps, "night of the living dead"?? (not like they'd -have- to, but maybe they approached romero with a sweetheart offering?) or - god forbid... "manos, the hands of fate"?? (MST3K table, YESSS!!! that'd be one to end all tables! but damned near impossible to do with all the movie refs... maybe they could make one just based on the BB stuff inbetween the movies!) anyhow - maybe some oddball unlicensed, uncopyrighted prop out there is what they're working on... unless it's a -complete- original! (i hope it's not another 'caddyshack' ripoff, lol! shoot for 'blues bros' vibe maybe instead guys!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteChocolate, post: 168205, member: 4374"] i can never remember if it's TO or NGG that i prefer... that and all the 'gone fishin' style tables, all seem to blur together into one giant 'caddyshack' pinball ripoff to me! kinda fun, but never really grab me as anything special... HEY so, in the last little 'blahcast 10.5' - that bk ("that's bobby and not BURGER king!" lol!) mentioned them working on an ORIGINAL table... wow COOL!!! what you think it'll be??? something inside that bulk sony licensing deal he mentioned?? what up with that, anyways, what good guesses going on? curious... but i was thinking, hmm if they wanted to be really spearheading something... maybe they could be working on something that is outside of copyright/tm??? not that they'd go all pre-last century authors... i'm thinking perhaps, "night of the living dead"?? (not like they'd -have- to, but maybe they approached romero with a sweetheart offering?) or - god forbid... "manos, the hands of fate"?? (MST3K table, YESSS!!! that'd be one to end all tables! but damned near impossible to do with all the movie refs... maybe they could make one just based on the BB stuff inbetween the movies!) anyhow - maybe some oddball unlicensed, uncopyrighted prop out there is what they're working on... unless it's a -complete- original! (i hope it's not another 'caddyshack' ripoff, lol! shoot for 'blues bros' vibe maybe instead guys!) [/QUOTE]
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