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The backlash on Facebook will be tremendous.
Is it ever not?
The backlash on Facebook will be tremendous.
Is it ever not?
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I'm not saying it is the worst game ever, particularly not in everyone's opinion. But it's kind of become the butt of the joke when it comes to bad pinball machines. That and Raven (which I think isn't terrible for the record). So Farsight would be unwise to touch it.
I doubt FS would want to touch the "worst machine of all time", even if a lot of people like it. The backlash on Facebook will be tremendous.
This is the 10th comment this week I've seen about how bad the Facebook page is. If it's so bad, why do people keep visiting it, only to just complain about it? That doesn't make any sense.
On topic, a local sandwich shop has this table, but it's broke down. From the looks of it, it sure doesn't look very fun. I really don't like the table art at all.
Also of note is that this is the final machine Python created for Williams / Bally. It's also a Bally machine so we might be getting this soon.
This is the 10th comment this week I've seen about how bad the Facebook page is. If it's so bad, why do people keep visiting it, only to just complain about it? That doesn't make any sense.
This is the 10th comment this week I've seen about how bad the Facebook page is. If it's so bad, why do people keep visiting it, only to just complain about it? That doesn't make any sense.
Barry Oursler was the lead on a few tables, but the more I think about it, I'm not sure he was that creative or groundbreaking in terms of designing tables. I'd even go so far as to say any table he and Python worked on, the latter would've had more influence on how the table looked and played. But that's just (probably unpopular) opinion.Helped create, you mean.
Barry Oursler was lead designer.
Barry Oursler was the lead on a few tables, but the more I think about it, I'm not sure he was that creative or groundbreaking in terms of designing tables. I'd even go so far as to say any table he and Python worked on, the latter would've had more influence on how the table looked and played. But that's just (probably unpopular) opinion.
I have further opinions on other designers where the vast majority of "big names" aren't all they're cracked up to be, perhaps I'll write a thesis on it and post it here
No disrespect to Python, but I really feel like people give him way too much credit. I've even seen people credit him with games like Bad Cats and Cyclone, which he only did the art on (both were Barry Oursler's designs, by the way).
While I do agree that any game that Python helped design probably wouldn't be the same without him, I also think it's a two-way street. Without guys like Barry Oursler and Mark Ritchie (Taxi, Big Guns), those games probably wouldn't exist at all.
Python was good at coming up with ideas and implementing themes, but as far as actual game design goes, I'd say the games he did with Oursler and Mark Ritchie were definitely not dominated by his influence. Pin*Bot might have been his idea, but when it comes to the game itself, Oursler was definitely just as important in that game's creation. If you look at Jack*Bot, you'll notice that Python isn't credited at all, despite that game having the exact same playfield design as Pin*Bot. Oursler and software guru Larry DeMarr are the credited designers.
Long story short, Barry Oursler is underrated and it pisses me off when people don't give him the recognition he deserves.
What are the actual criticisms and complaints that make this notorious for being one of the worst?
I have never played it, I just want to know -why- it has such a bad rap, as I'm interested.
Personally I think it looks cool going by the youtube videos I've seen.