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Pat Lawlor and Ted Estes are designing a game for Jersey Jack!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowflex" data-source="post: 131039" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Definitely agree with Stern erring on the side of caution. They almost went under a couple times so I think they will try to go the safe route. Of course some of the licenses they've partnered with did not do very well from a critical or commercial standpoint and seems to have added frustration to designers. I think because of the revival of popularity (and especially the base of individuals willing to buy a unit for their home) that they can take some educated risks and do something that people want, license or not. I imagine that you could put out a pinball table for Barney the Dinosaur with the best layout ever and it wouldn't sell anything. Of course zombies are, and have been so popular, that you could put out a zombie themed table without one of the many franchises out there and it would still sell like hotcakes as long as it was well executed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowflex, post: 131039, member: 24"] Definitely agree with Stern erring on the side of caution. They almost went under a couple times so I think they will try to go the safe route. Of course some of the licenses they've partnered with did not do very well from a critical or commercial standpoint and seems to have added frustration to designers. I think because of the revival of popularity (and especially the base of individuals willing to buy a unit for their home) that they can take some educated risks and do something that people want, license or not. I imagine that you could put out a pinball table for Barney the Dinosaur with the best layout ever and it wouldn't sell anything. Of course zombies are, and have been so popular, that you could put out a zombie themed table without one of the many franchises out there and it would still sell like hotcakes as long as it was well executed. [/QUOTE]
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