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New Interview w/Bobby King (game-wisdom.com)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowflex" data-source="post: 87835" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Given their relationship with Stern and the fact that Gary Stern has already made some forward looking statements about TPA and his company's association with it, I would guess one of their designers. John Popadiuk is independent but he seems to have been a big supporter as well. Would be great to see him on a table. Obviously Stern has many of the all-time legends (Pat Lawlor, Steve Ritchie, George Gomez, Greg Freres, and John Trudeau) either full time or contracting them. I think this would be a perfect sort of format to take a blue sky idea and run with it. There are still development costs but things that might be difficult to produce affordably on a physical table (or things that would not function reliably from a mechanical perspective) would not be a concern since they only need to be created physically once (or perhaps not at all). I think many would jump at the chance to have unlimited resources to execute their wildest ideas and themes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowflex, post: 87835, member: 24"] Given their relationship with Stern and the fact that Gary Stern has already made some forward looking statements about TPA and his company's association with it, I would guess one of their designers. John Popadiuk is independent but he seems to have been a big supporter as well. Would be great to see him on a table. Obviously Stern has many of the all-time legends (Pat Lawlor, Steve Ritchie, George Gomez, Greg Freres, and John Trudeau) either full time or contracting them. I think this would be a perfect sort of format to take a blue sky idea and run with it. There are still development costs but things that might be difficult to produce affordably on a physical table (or things that would not function reliably from a mechanical perspective) would not be a concern since they only need to be created physically once (or perhaps not at all). I think many would jump at the chance to have unlimited resources to execute their wildest ideas and themes. [/QUOTE]
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