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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 23080" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>TPA didn't even come close to making it's stretch goal of $110,000, so odds are bleak. They should just concentrate on remastering the original tables. That shouldn't cost 400,000, and if it does, just do Timeshock first. It's the most popular, and would sell the best. That should generate enough income to then do the other tables, as well as convince publishers and investors that they have a viable product in the marketplace. Only when they get on stable financial ground and develop a reputation, should they consider doing new tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 23080, member: 306"] TPA didn't even come close to making it's stretch goal of $110,000, so odds are bleak. They should just concentrate on remastering the original tables. That shouldn't cost 400,000, and if it does, just do Timeshock first. It's the most popular, and would sell the best. That should generate enough income to then do the other tables, as well as convince publishers and investors that they have a viable product in the marketplace. Only when they get on stable financial ground and develop a reputation, should they consider doing new tables. [/QUOTE]
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