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<blockquote data-quote="smbhax" data-source="post: 108803" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>That's what I was thinking too; its new designs that really keep it alive; I wouldn't want to see sales get sucked away from development and pinball continue only in zombie mode. But there are prrrobably enough people out there who are interested enough in new stuff that this won't kill development off; it could even spur Stern in particular to push forward and distinguish their games from the late Bally/Williams ones they've kind of been trying to emulate for over a decade now, with only a few breakouts into new-ish-feeling design approaches like Tron and Iron Man and even AC/DC to an extent; Metallica and Star Trek (LEDs notwithstanding) look like slightly more conservative approaches to me, although I haven't seen them in person so I can't say for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbhax, post: 108803, member: 396"] That's what I was thinking too; its new designs that really keep it alive; I wouldn't want to see sales get sucked away from development and pinball continue only in zombie mode. But there are prrrobably enough people out there who are interested enough in new stuff that this won't kill development off; it could even spur Stern in particular to push forward and distinguish their games from the late Bally/Williams ones they've kind of been trying to emulate for over a decade now, with only a few breakouts into new-ish-feeling design approaches like Tron and Iron Man and even AC/DC to an extent; Metallica and Star Trek (LEDs notwithstanding) look like slightly more conservative approaches to me, although I haven't seen them in person so I can't say for sure. [/QUOTE]
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