Less flash and more classic. Give me a good classic with an open play area and some nicely placed bumpers and drop targets. If they want to license something get Bally's KISS table from 1978. There are so many of these busy flashy tables that were trying to compete with videogames and lost the point of pinball. There are some great exceptions like Attack from Mars but most of the post 1990 tables are just a clutter of ramps and toys. Give me a good classic with an open play area and some nicely placed bumpers and drop targets.