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<blockquote data-quote="Moon Jump" data-source="post: 4800" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Bah! That sucks! I'm glad I watched it a few days ago before YouTube took it down. I remember watching it when it came out in 97'. It's pretty weird listening to the final question where they ask "Where do you think pinball will be in the coming years?" and they all talk like the sky's the limit. Not that Williams would just be doing slot machines in less the two years and Sega/Stern would be the only game in town. </p><p></p><p>I didn't care much for Special When Lit. It was like a bad pinball machine. It just bounced from topic to topic way too fast. First they talk about the history, then onto a collector, then to the PAPA tournament, then talking about a player and then that creepy old guy with his gut hanging out of his shirt. I also think they were trying to make the people they interviewed look silly too, but then again I had to hear about the people complain about King of Kong before I saw it. </p><p></p><p>I liked Tilt: The Battle To Save Pinball, even though it's less then 45 minutes long. It's well worth renting if you still get disks from Netflix. I like how they focus on just one thing, Pinball 2000. Regardless if you liked the gimmick or not it's really interesting to watch and see how they thought it would keep the game alive. I also loved how they said doing Star Wars Episode 1 was horrible because the designer wasn't allowed to share any information with the rest of the team so he pretty much had to do the game himself. After watching all of the Red Letter Media reviews it really makes you look at it differently like Lucas had a hand in killing pinball at Williams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moon Jump, post: 4800, member: 377"] Bah! That sucks! I'm glad I watched it a few days ago before YouTube took it down. I remember watching it when it came out in 97'. It's pretty weird listening to the final question where they ask "Where do you think pinball will be in the coming years?" and they all talk like the sky's the limit. Not that Williams would just be doing slot machines in less the two years and Sega/Stern would be the only game in town. I didn't care much for Special When Lit. It was like a bad pinball machine. It just bounced from topic to topic way too fast. First they talk about the history, then onto a collector, then to the PAPA tournament, then talking about a player and then that creepy old guy with his gut hanging out of his shirt. I also think they were trying to make the people they interviewed look silly too, but then again I had to hear about the people complain about King of Kong before I saw it. I liked Tilt: The Battle To Save Pinball, even though it's less then 45 minutes long. It's well worth renting if you still get disks from Netflix. I like how they focus on just one thing, Pinball 2000. Regardless if you liked the gimmick or not it's really interesting to watch and see how they thought it would keep the game alive. I also loved how they said doing Star Wars Episode 1 was horrible because the designer wasn't allowed to share any information with the rest of the team so he pretty much had to do the game himself. After watching all of the Red Letter Media reviews it really makes you look at it differently like Lucas had a hand in killing pinball at Williams. [/QUOTE]
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