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According to FarSight, this was a misquote of Jody's and IGN is being contacted for correction.
According to FarSight, this was a misquote of Jody's and IGN is being contacted for correction.
Is it a misquote because it should say Farsight instead of Zen? Or is it a misquote because there is not going to be a digital recreation of GoT?
I don't think it was really a misquote. Zen is most likely going to work with Stern somehow, why else would their make a visit to their factory?
According to FarSight, this was a misquote of Jody's and IGN is being contacted for correction.
It's natural for someone interested in pinball to visit the Stern factory.Zen is most likely going to work with Stern somehow, why else would their make a visit to their factory?
... Or is it a misquote because there is not going to be a digital recreation of GoT?
The plot thickens! This is better than Game of Thrones!
I am relaying exactly what was communicated to me last night. Maybe [MENTION=3213]Mike Lindsey[/MENTION] or [MENTION=3799]FlippyFloppy[/MENTION] want to come here and elaborate more?
As a reminder, this is exactly the exchange in Forum Questions With Bobby Pt. 1 from the BlahCade podcast #20:
Let’s flip that the other direction now, and talk about modern Stern tables. Apart from licensing issues, the emulation of S.A.M. machines has been said it can’t happen due to older devices and platforms not being able to handle the processing power needed. Are there plans in place to move forward on this? Is there a risk of FarSight losing part of the Stern license to someone like Zen due to not putting out an entire subset of their product? Does the new Spike system help or complicate matters?
BK - Stern would like to see more of their tables represented in digital form. Yes, there are plans - but I can't elaborate on the details quite yet. The Spike system is a new challenge, but I don't think it will prove to be any harder than emulating SAM.
While not the clearest of answers, I think it gives good indication that FarSight is still working with Stern, and as far as I know, still has the license for all physical tables Stern makes.
Ok then. So it was incorrect. Therefore we have something to be excited about. The sentence should now read as this...
"Game of Thrones pinball will not be available in digital form at launch, but Dankberg says they are working on digitizing Stern games from the past and present with FarSight. The ultimate goal is to one day co-release a digital and physical version of a pinball machine."
Now we have someone else besides Bobby concurring with this idea. C'mon! That's exciting!
Actually, I think the safest version of that quote would be this:
"Game of Thrones pinball will not be available in digital form at launch, but Dankberg says they are working on digitizing Stern games from the past and present. The ultimate goal is to one day co-release a digital and physical version of a pinball machine."
Or at least until we see what the correction (if IGN posts it) is.