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<blockquote data-quote="Epsilon" data-source="post: 193568" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>Pat Lawlor actually has talked about exactly what you're referring to at pinball shows in the past. To summarize, yes, you're right that Twilight Zone would never have been made had TAF not been such an incredible runaway success. He said that basically he and his team were given carte blanche at that point, and they got super carried away. He said internally they called TZ "In Excess Pinball." It was basically their one chance to just go nuts because they all knew that it was just bad business to make a machine so complicated both mechanically and gameplay-wise, but TAF afforded them the opportunity. They knew nobody would ever be allowed to make something as crazy as TZ ever again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epsilon, post: 193568, member: 381"] Pat Lawlor actually has talked about exactly what you're referring to at pinball shows in the past. To summarize, yes, you're right that Twilight Zone would never have been made had TAF not been such an incredible runaway success. He said that basically he and his team were given carte blanche at that point, and they got super carried away. He said internally they called TZ "In Excess Pinball." It was basically their one chance to just go nuts because they all knew that it was just bad business to make a machine so complicated both mechanically and gameplay-wise, but TAF afforded them the opportunity. They knew nobody would ever be allowed to make something as crazy as TZ ever again. [/QUOTE]
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