bossyman15
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As of now it needs $479/day. I think that should be an easy gimme.
What? I calculated it at $694.30 a day to reach goal. How did you get $479?
As of now it needs $479/day. I think that should be an easy gimme.
I have finally got around to pledge 10 Dollars will probably up it to 25 near the end. I think there should be more/some indication on Farsights Kickstarter page that people outside US can pledge all I see is Dollar signs.
Just a casual $12,000 to go now as $43,000 has been surpassed.
Kickstarter only uses Dollars iirc.
So I just compared the RBION and TZ playfields...they're pretty damn similar. Raised area in upper-left, pops midway down the left side, upper right flipper with a variety of shots to the left, generally crowded playfield. Mirror the Believe It or Not! scoop across the centerline and you've got the Slot Machine. Take the magnets out of the Spiral and you have the Penguin loop. Both have the chance for immediate unpreventable drains down the left outlane (from the Idol on RBION, from the pops on TZ) and both have extremely-long-distance ramp shots from the bottom flippers.I mean, it still looks like some mid-90s graphic design nightmare (it even has Comic Sans on the "Did you know?"-sign - the most hated font on earth!), but something about the whole mess of a pinball just made me laugh. The ridiculous horizontal flipper, the crowded playfield, in stark contrast to the flowing tables like MM or TOM... it's weird, it's over-the-top, and I'm quickly falling in love with it.
1,521 backers, but 2,379 people who "like" the TZ Kickstarter page on FB.....come on, you cheapskates!
So I just compared the RBION and TZ playfields...they're pretty damn similar. Raised area in upper-left, pops midway down the left side, upper right flipper with a variety of shots to the left, generally crowded playfield. Mirror the Believe It or Not! scoop across the centerline and you've got the Slot Machine. Take the magnets out of the Spiral and you have the Penguin loop. Both have the chance for immediate unpreventable drains down the left outlane (from the Idol on RBION, from the pops on TZ) and both have extremely-long-distance ramp shots from the bottom flippers.
One of my friends once joked that Pat Lawlor has really only designed two tables in his career...maybe this is what he meant.
I'm well aware of Lawlor's Earthshaker! - Whirlwind - FunHouse - Addams Family - Twilight Zone - No Good Gofers! - RBION - Family Guy series. But of all those tables, I'd never encountered a real RBION until recently, and it's far more similar to TZ than the others. Almost as if he was testing the waters at Stern to see how much "creative license" they'd allow him to get away with.Take a closer look at "Whirlwind" while you're at it.