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Dead Pixel Interview with Mr. Bobby King
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 37113" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Sigh. This interview and the Spooky Pinball one, man these guys need to work on their interview skills! I mean, for people that actually know pinball, they sure do stumble over themselves over pinball info. Then add in that Bobby rambles... I guess it just makes me appreciate the radio interviews I'm used to hearing.</p><p></p><p>Anyways...</p><p></p><p>Did Bobby actually not know what table Banzai Run was? Or was he trying to figure out if he could say anything about it? Also thought that was interesting that FS only has a set number of Williams tables before they have to renew the license. I'm all for TPA: After Dark. Think we'd wind up having to pay for Scared Stiff all over again? I think that's cool that they've got a solid enough relationship with Stern that TPA might be included in future licensing that Stern does.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I don't buy for a minute that Pinball 2000 rom emulation is too much for a PS3 or Xbox to handle. The way certain games on those platforms push those machine's outer limits, there is no way TPA is even coming close to breaking the systems. Maybe the way they have their rom emulation set up it can't, but that to me tells me its just not running efficiently. My two cents, cause my BS meter pinged when I heard that.</p><p></p><p>So here's hoping an interviewer in the future can conduct one in a much shorter time frame, as all the actual info Bobby gave could have easily been conducted in 15 minutes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 37113, member: 134"] Sigh. This interview and the Spooky Pinball one, man these guys need to work on their interview skills! I mean, for people that actually know pinball, they sure do stumble over themselves over pinball info. Then add in that Bobby rambles... I guess it just makes me appreciate the radio interviews I'm used to hearing. Anyways... Did Bobby actually not know what table Banzai Run was? Or was he trying to figure out if he could say anything about it? Also thought that was interesting that FS only has a set number of Williams tables before they have to renew the license. I'm all for TPA: After Dark. Think we'd wind up having to pay for Scared Stiff all over again? I think that's cool that they've got a solid enough relationship with Stern that TPA might be included in future licensing that Stern does. Finally, I don't buy for a minute that Pinball 2000 rom emulation is too much for a PS3 or Xbox to handle. The way certain games on those platforms push those machine's outer limits, there is no way TPA is even coming close to breaking the systems. Maybe the way they have their rom emulation set up it can't, but that to me tells me its just not running efficiently. My two cents, cause my BS meter pinged when I heard that. So here's hoping an interviewer in the future can conduct one in a much shorter time frame, as all the actual info Bobby gave could have easily been conducted in 15 minutes! [/QUOTE]
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