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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 24640" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Well, what we know for sure is that they're paying Pat Lawlor and John Youssi for a full year of full time, professional work. I agree, 400k is quite a chunk of money, but unlike Farsight, who already have a working business model and a product that makes money, the new Pro Pinball does quite literally need to be kickstarted (at least that's my assumption).</p><p></p><p>Ade also talked about "some ex-Williams people behind the scenes" in the Pro Pinball thread, and I assume Silverball will stop taking outside projects (like, say, Frogger pinball or their non-pinball games) and fully work on this project as well.</p><p></p><p>But I agree, I hope they go into more detail once the Kickstarter is up. I think it's always very important to know where the money actually goes, and Farsight always makes sure to be as precise about this as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 24640, member: 558"] Well, what we know for sure is that they're paying Pat Lawlor and John Youssi for a full year of full time, professional work. I agree, 400k is quite a chunk of money, but unlike Farsight, who already have a working business model and a product that makes money, the new Pro Pinball does quite literally need to be kickstarted (at least that's my assumption). Ade also talked about "some ex-Williams people behind the scenes" in the Pro Pinball thread, and I assume Silverball will stop taking outside projects (like, say, Frogger pinball or their non-pinball games) and fully work on this project as well. But I agree, I hope they go into more detail once the Kickstarter is up. I think it's always very important to know where the money actually goes, and Farsight always makes sure to be as precise about this as possible. [/QUOTE]
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