according to an interview there will be current models soon in TPA http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/02/13/6560041.aspx they doesnt say in what game, but what could it really be besides TPA
Maybe they found a way around the emulation issue. But there are still license issues with just about every modern stern pin. I'm not holding my breath on this one.
maybe stern works in the TPA license when they licence games in the future
When they've talked about this it sounds like the (older) smartphones they want to support in TPA simply don't the processing power to run those tables well. I don't see a way around that unless a) they've suddenly found a way to vastly increase the efficiency of their emulation engine, which seems unlikely, or b) they've decided not to worry about supporting the slower smartphones anymore in TPA--which would lead to a multitude of customer support problems.Maybe they found a way around the emulation issue.
That would be a reason to have it in a different game, in which they would charge significantly more per table to cover licensing costs.But there are still license issues with just about every modern stern pin. I'm not holding my breath on this one.
It's possible this person misspoke or game informer relayed the information wrong. I would be very surprised if we saw a Stern production game on TPA anytime soon, if ever.
That's what I'm thinking.Always a possibility. I thought the exact same thing. Perhaps just someone regurgitating Gary sterns dream of a simultaneous physical and digital release.
After further consideration, I'll believe this throw away comment from Mr Stern when I see Star Trek LE in The Pinball Arcade...
I'll stand my my comments that we're more likely to see "The Pin" as a current Stern in TPA, and a whole lot of marketing gibberish to back it up as a good thing for the entry level pinball collector/player by Gary.