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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 45482" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>For all those reasons, you nailed it. It was in every movie theater lobby you went into. It's not like it was the first licensed table, but it certainly was the one that showed exactly how to do a license right. I like to think of it as the Nirvana of the pinball world though. When Nirvana hit, it was like a nuke going off. They sold big, but systematically killed every other style of rock music. Glam rock, heavy metal, new wave, electronic, hard rock; they all just went up in smoke and everything turned grunge. Same thing with TAF, where suddenly every table had to be super toy heavy and needed a licensed theme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 45482, member: 134"] For all those reasons, you nailed it. It was in every movie theater lobby you went into. It's not like it was the first licensed table, but it certainly was the one that showed exactly how to do a license right. I like to think of it as the Nirvana of the pinball world though. When Nirvana hit, it was like a nuke going off. They sold big, but systematically killed every other style of rock music. Glam rock, heavy metal, new wave, electronic, hard rock; they all just went up in smoke and everything turned grunge. Same thing with TAF, where suddenly every table had to be super toy heavy and needed a licensed theme. [/QUOTE]
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