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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
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<blockquote data-quote="dmil666" data-source="post: 278381" data-attributes="member: 7265"><p>I'm actually pretty happy that the Williams/Bally license got picked up quickly rather than just disappear into limbo. I'm not a gamer either, but I do love digital pinball (anyone remember an old PC pinball game called "Psycho"? Great game) and I was thrilled when I found TPA and all of its great old tables this last April. Then Farsight lost the license and I thought that was the end for any more WMS tables, which was a bit of a wrench. Now, out of the blue, Zen picks up the WMS license, and their initial betas are killer and show the quality that the existing Zen tables have?</p><p></p><p>Are you kidding me?</p><p></p><p>This is one of the best things that could have happened (in my view) for digital pinball. This gives us continuity and can build on the interest of the game genre that TPA has made, and that more people that are interested in digital pinball and buy the games, the more chance we all have for getting more and better pinball to play. Plus, some competition will be good for Farsight, make them step up their game a little. I'm a big fan of TPA but it could definitely be improved upon.</p><p></p><p>p.s. Not into the movie-to-pinball comparisons - it's like comparing oranges and titanium bulkheads. Plus, the actor that played Spidey in the first movie stunk out loud...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmil666, post: 278381, member: 7265"] I'm actually pretty happy that the Williams/Bally license got picked up quickly rather than just disappear into limbo. I'm not a gamer either, but I do love digital pinball (anyone remember an old PC pinball game called "Psycho"? Great game) and I was thrilled when I found TPA and all of its great old tables this last April. Then Farsight lost the license and I thought that was the end for any more WMS tables, which was a bit of a wrench. Now, out of the blue, Zen picks up the WMS license, and their initial betas are killer and show the quality that the existing Zen tables have? Are you kidding me? This is one of the best things that could have happened (in my view) for digital pinball. This gives us continuity and can build on the interest of the game genre that TPA has made, and that more people that are interested in digital pinball and buy the games, the more chance we all have for getting more and better pinball to play. Plus, some competition will be good for Farsight, make them step up their game a little. I'm a big fan of TPA but it could definitely be improved upon. p.s. Not into the movie-to-pinball comparisons - it's like comparing oranges and titanium bulkheads. Plus, the actor that played Spidey in the first movie stunk out loud... [/QUOTE]
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