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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 959" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>To my knowledge, the first version of Worms Pinball to come out was with Addiction Pinball in 1998, which is only on PC. Worms Pinball was later packaged with Worms Blast, which came after Addiction. Port of Addiction or not, it's still the same table that's in Addiction being sold by itself.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I haven't forgotten, but I disagree that Valve's perspective makes sense. It's a false assumption based on poor decisions from Valve. Not to mention that there are other niche genres like shmups on Steam that were given more of a chance. Pinball isn't as successful as it used to be, but it's partially becuase they are harder to find due to less arcades being around. There are plenty of fans. Zen Pinball at least has proven that a pinball game can sell. Even stuff like Pinball HD is doing well on iOS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 959, member: 49"] To my knowledge, the first version of Worms Pinball to come out was with Addiction Pinball in 1998, which is only on PC. Worms Pinball was later packaged with Worms Blast, which came after Addiction. Port of Addiction or not, it's still the same table that's in Addiction being sold by itself. I haven't forgotten, but I disagree that Valve's perspective makes sense. It's a false assumption based on poor decisions from Valve. Not to mention that there are other niche genres like shmups on Steam that were given more of a chance. Pinball isn't as successful as it used to be, but it's partially becuase they are harder to find due to less arcades being around. There are plenty of fans. Zen Pinball at least has proven that a pinball game can sell. Even stuff like Pinball HD is doing well on iOS. [/QUOTE]
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