- Feb 19, 2012
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There's no need to have a Kickstarter for a non-licensed table. The point of the Kickstarter is to pay for the license.
Today I took my iPad into the kitchen and turned up the volume all the way while playing Central Park. I knew all the bells would annoy the hell out of my wife and it did. She screamed for me to turn it down while my daughter and I had a good laugh over it.
Am I correct in my research that Sea Witch has no multi-ball feature and Flight 2000 does? If that is the case, I am glad that I voted for Flight 2000.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=-UEr9Ihvmm4&desktop_uri=/watch?v=-UEr9Ihvmm4
Explains it a lot better. Fun really starts at 3:20 in.
Personally I'm fine with PHoF re-releases since those games have never been released on the PC and some of the other platforms,
They are sure to run out by next year since there are only several tables that can be guaranteed release : El Dorado - City of Gold, Victory, Tee'd Off, Jive Time, Pin*Bot, Sorcerer, and Whirlwind.
Play Boy and Ace High are too old and focused on replay earning, Goin' Nuts is probably too rare to digitize properly, and Strikes and Spares is just a bowling game with flippers.
Why do people keep saying that they aren't doing Strikes and Spares? Because it sucks? Because it isn't typical pinball? They actually said on their Facebook page as a response to soneone's comment 6-12 months ago that they did plan to do Strikes and Spares. And they never said that they didn't plan to do it since then to the best of my knowledge. And I wouldn't be surprised if they did playboy either.
Ballot stuffing? Seriously guys, must have something better to do.
Strikes and Spares is a typical pin. Just has a bowling theme.