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<blockquote data-quote="pinsam" data-source="post: 264173" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Having grown up with these movies and being a huge fan of all of them, I'm very excited about this collection. However, I have my reservations. </p><p></p><p>Watching some YouTube clips (why aren't there STILL any playable demos for next gen consoles, like there used to be?!) you get the sense that it's again the "same old, same old". Different themes, but similar tables with all the issues of the past: poor ball mechanics, similar design with similar ramps, missions are too difficult to trigger etc. </p><p></p><p>And I agree that the music thing is really disappointing. If they managed to get such high-profile licenses AND they managed to get John Williams' music for the SW packs, it seems odd that they couldn't secure the scores for the Universal tables as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinsam, post: 264173, member: 4809"] Having grown up with these movies and being a huge fan of all of them, I'm very excited about this collection. However, I have my reservations. Watching some YouTube clips (why aren't there STILL any playable demos for next gen consoles, like there used to be?!) you get the sense that it's again the "same old, same old". Different themes, but similar tables with all the issues of the past: poor ball mechanics, similar design with similar ramps, missions are too difficult to trigger etc. And I agree that the music thing is really disappointing. If they managed to get such high-profile licenses AND they managed to get John Williams' music for the SW packs, it seems odd that they couldn't secure the scores for the Universal tables as well. [/QUOTE]
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