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This was harder than I thought it would be. I'm much more into the older SS games rather than the license vehicles, but there were a lot of pretty good choices here. Part of what makes this poll harder is that how much you like the license can influence you just as much as the gameplay. I chose:Back To The Future - One of my favorite pop-culture items of all time. Gameplay seems so-so, but how can I not vote for this?Demolition Man - Good franchise, and it's by Williams, my favorite manufacturerDirty Harry - Seems like surprisingly good gameplay, and set in San Francisco, one of my favorite citiesDoctor Who - Looks solid, love the music of courseElvis - Surprise pick for me, like his music but don't love it, but Steve Ritchie design is always a plus, and who can't like a dancing Elvis toy?Indiana Jones - Yes, the consensus is right on this oneLord Of The Rings - The consensus is right on this one, tooSimpsons Pinball Party - Another that the consensus has rightStarship Troopers - The target countdowns in the playfield intrigue meTerminator 3 - Just backed T2 big, and this looks like a nice follow-upTough to eliminate, wouldn't mind if any of these were made, too:GoldenEye - Love the franchise, artwork, and music, almost put this one back inIndependence Day - Good movie, borderline playJohnny Mnemonic - Looks like a good table, but missed that flick and would miss some of the referencesPhantom Of The Opera - Looks good in a Theatre Of Magic kind of way, plus good music, just missing somethingStar Wars - Love the franchise, table seems fun, but connection to franchise seems disjointedDefinitely a better collection than I was thinking. Thought they'd be meh, but not bad. Still want my 80's and early 90's not-necessarily-heavily-licensed Williams tables, though.
This was harder than I thought it would be. I'm much more into the older SS games rather than the license vehicles, but there were a lot of pretty good choices here. Part of what makes this poll harder is that how much you like the license can influence you just as much as the gameplay. I chose:
Back To The Future - One of my favorite pop-culture items of all time. Gameplay seems so-so, but how can I not vote for this?
Demolition Man - Good franchise, and it's by Williams, my favorite manufacturer
Dirty Harry - Seems like surprisingly good gameplay, and set in San Francisco, one of my favorite cities
Doctor Who - Looks solid, love the music of course
Elvis - Surprise pick for me, like his music but don't love it, but Steve Ritchie design is always a plus, and who can't like a dancing Elvis toy?
Indiana Jones - Yes, the consensus is right on this one
Lord Of The Rings - The consensus is right on this one, too
Simpsons Pinball Party - Another that the consensus has right
Starship Troopers - The target countdowns in the playfield intrigue me
Terminator 3 - Just backed T2 big, and this looks like a nice follow-up
Tough to eliminate, wouldn't mind if any of these were made, too:
GoldenEye - Love the franchise, artwork, and music, almost put this one back in
Independence Day - Good movie, borderline play
Johnny Mnemonic - Looks like a good table, but missed that flick and would miss some of the references
Phantom Of The Opera - Looks good in a Theatre Of Magic kind of way, plus good music, just missing something
Star Wars - Love the franchise, table seems fun, but connection to franchise seems disjointed
Definitely a better collection than I was thinking. Thought they'd be meh, but not bad. Still want my 80's and early 90's not-necessarily-heavily-licensed Williams tables, though.