Xenon is popular for many reasons and a major contributor is probably the sexy voice of delectable Suzanne Ciani that entices you during the game. Nice documentary excerpt in the video here about Xenon and check out how she keeps playing with her hair during the interview.
http://www.sevwave.com/early_ciani/ciani_xenon.html
That's a nice look behind the curtain on this pin. Played the game lots of times.
BTW Didn't that narrator do cartoon voices? Sounds familiar.
------------Perhaps the reason some games that should of been in the poll weren't because FS couldn't obtain them?? Just a thought.
Xenon is popular for many reasons and a major contributor is probably the sexy voice of delectable Suzanne Ciani that entices you during the game. Nice documentary excerpt in the video here about Xenon and check out how she keeps playing with her hair during the interview.
http://www.sevwave.com/early_ciani/ciani_xenon.html
Yes and, unfortunately, none of that will make a difference in the digital version. You can't look up at the BG. It isn't reflected off the PF glass. Gameplay is what really matters in TPA. Appreciating the art and "spectacle" of a game is not the same as the real deal.
Great video find, SilverBalls. I actually used to play tracks from Suzanne Ciani on the air on my college radio station. Never had any idea she was behind Xenon. That's really cool.
because artwork of the table is great and that is what you are looking at all the time.Then why do people mention Art when talking about Centaur, Paragon, etc?
and yet, people insist so much on those tables with gimmicks....
which is not a problem, we already have some games in TPA that are average, simple, one shot game.......... And while I'd like to se xenon at some point but it's not really a table I'm longing for and there are others I'd like to see before it. And if xenon will take a slot for some real pre 1980 table than I'm not OK with it.
Xenon is popular for many reasons and a major contributor is probably the sexy voice of delectable Suzanne Ciani that entices you during the game. Nice documentary excerpt in the video here about Xenon and check out how she keeps playing with her hair during the interview.
Awesome find. Thanks for sharing. Happy to have Xenon in TPA. Played it many times. Not every table has to be deep to enjoy it.
From what I heard, before she made her 80s electronic instrumental music, Suzanne Ciani was a sound effects artist who synthesized various things for commercials (synthesizers being quite the novelty at the time, there's a clip of Ciani on David Letterman's short lived 1980 morning show where she pretty much confuses the audience and host). That's probably how she got with Bally and Xenon.
because artwork of the table is great and that is what you are looking at all the time.
Gameplay is what really matters in TPA. Appreciating the art and "spectacle" of a game is not the same as the real deal.