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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 2238" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>Anyway, the point I want to get across is that I'm a but surprised with what Farsight doesn't have ready. I know the EMs are coming later and it's expected and I know most later Gottlieb pins aren't as popular, but I was expecting some stuff to be ready, especially with some of the delays. Also, the main reason I thought there would be some stuff from Microsoft Pinball Arcade is becuase of the similar name. I know EMs are later, but Slick Chick and Spirit of 76 are both good ones. But I was expecting System 3 at least due to them trying to pursue licenses and Stargate being one of their more popular pins. They already have System 80 and it sounds like System 3 is an updated version? At least they have System 80 in place so Haunted House is possible. It's not just gottlieb I'm worried about, though. There are some early SS tables from Bally and Williams that are very fun to play (some of them also in EM form). Early Stern seems to be solid, as well. Black Knight was announced at least, but I definitely want to see stuff like Xenon. I know they have a lot to deal with, but I feel that they seriously need to get some more staff or some pinball designers to help with the game.</p><p></p><p>It seems Stern Harley Davidson is semi-confirmed. Does this mean the Bally one may come?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 2238, member: 49"] Anyway, the point I want to get across is that I'm a but surprised with what Farsight doesn't have ready. I know the EMs are coming later and it's expected and I know most later Gottlieb pins aren't as popular, but I was expecting some stuff to be ready, especially with some of the delays. Also, the main reason I thought there would be some stuff from Microsoft Pinball Arcade is becuase of the similar name. I know EMs are later, but Slick Chick and Spirit of 76 are both good ones. But I was expecting System 3 at least due to them trying to pursue licenses and Stargate being one of their more popular pins. They already have System 80 and it sounds like System 3 is an updated version? At least they have System 80 in place so Haunted House is possible. It's not just gottlieb I'm worried about, though. There are some early SS tables from Bally and Williams that are very fun to play (some of them also in EM form). Early Stern seems to be solid, as well. Black Knight was announced at least, but I definitely want to see stuff like Xenon. I know they have a lot to deal with, but I feel that they seriously need to get some more staff or some pinball designers to help with the game. It seems Stern Harley Davidson is semi-confirmed. Does this mean the Bally one may come? [/QUOTE]
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