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<blockquote data-quote="Mark W**a" data-source="post: 37288" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>I caught that too. I don't think he knew about Banzai but it's definitely a weird table to say the least, so it's understandable he wasn't familiar with it. I thought it was kinda funny, I almost got the sense Bobby was looking it up on his computer during the interview, but played it off like he knew what table they were talking about lol.</p><p></p><p>And you are right Shutyertrap, PS360WiiUPC can all easily handle Pin 2K emulation. But where does that leave other platforms like iOS, Ouya, and Android? Also consider the size of Farsight, and the fact their are only 2 pin2K machines, one of which sucks and would need a kickstarter. No one is going to kickstart Episode One, it's really disliked in pinball circles. That leaves Revenge from Mars. So that would mean that they'd have to work out the emulation, which will be the hardest emulation to date, all for one game, and it's easy to see why they are passing. I like Revenge from Mars, and I would love to see it, but I can understand why they aren't doing it, the whole "too hard to emulate" is a cop out, easier to say that than just come out and say "it's not worth doing". Because of course RfM fans will just get that much louder if they said that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wow.</p><p></p><p>If this forum ever gets a chance to interview Bobby, it's gotta be you. Bravo. </p><p></p><p>And Jeff's got your back too. Jeff do you think this would be possible to get him an interview with Bobby?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark W**a, post: 37288, member: 1196"] I caught that too. I don't think he knew about Banzai but it's definitely a weird table to say the least, so it's understandable he wasn't familiar with it. I thought it was kinda funny, I almost got the sense Bobby was looking it up on his computer during the interview, but played it off like he knew what table they were talking about lol. And you are right Shutyertrap, PS360WiiUPC can all easily handle Pin 2K emulation. But where does that leave other platforms like iOS, Ouya, and Android? Also consider the size of Farsight, and the fact their are only 2 pin2K machines, one of which sucks and would need a kickstarter. No one is going to kickstart Episode One, it's really disliked in pinball circles. That leaves Revenge from Mars. So that would mean that they'd have to work out the emulation, which will be the hardest emulation to date, all for one game, and it's easy to see why they are passing. I like Revenge from Mars, and I would love to see it, but I can understand why they aren't doing it, the whole "too hard to emulate" is a cop out, easier to say that than just come out and say "it's not worth doing". Because of course RfM fans will just get that much louder if they said that. Wow. If this forum ever gets a chance to interview Bobby, it's gotta be you. Bravo. And Jeff's got your back too. Jeff do you think this would be possible to get him an interview with Bobby? [/QUOTE]
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