Hi snorzel, excellent posts and a very good idea to start a poll. There are some cool tables/companies. Hankin with Shark and The Empire Strikes Back is of course amazing, but I doubt if a Star Wars table will ever be possible. I will look deeper in the companies you suggested. One other thing that should not be overlooked is that a lot of these brands are pretty obscure. How do you get all these tables together? Unless one of these vintage companies still owns all these tables and is willing to work with ASK. I don't know how these things are done behind the scenes, but that seems to me one of the biggest hurdles to take.
Gameplan: Has a few very interesting tables, like 'Andromeda', 'Global Warfare', 'Loch Ness Monster', 'Pinball Lizard', 'Super Nova' and 'Cyclopes'. Downside is that they made a lot of baby-sized tables, that makes the 'normal-sized' table collection small.
I think it would be awesome to give everyone some time to come up with any other good suggestions and shoot down the ones I and others have made, and do a poll
Nuova Bell / Bell Games: These look interesting! 'Top Pin' looks a lot like Pin-Bot, 'Fantasy' = Centaur! ('Fireball II' and 'Saturn" = wow!)
Taito do Brasil: Has a lot of great tables, many are reskins/conversions of the well-known American tables.
Atari tables, strange and interesting, not very many, but cool. Would make a good combo with GamePlan (The Atari/GamePlan Collection).
I cant believe how slow these Atari pins seem.
http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?searchtype=advanced&mfgid=33#102
Snorzel. I don't know how you found some of these. Many of these tables are very cool and quite obscure. I guess one way to know if the ROMs for these tables are available is to do a cross examination with real pinball and virtual pinball. Not sure if pinball nirvana also is a place to check? I guess if we find that someone re-created a table on this list then there must be a rom available (right?) then I imagine if Zsolt can't find a real table we can search for high res pictures of play field and back glass. At least I assume it would be possible. Of course trying to find out who holds the licensing for these OLD companies could take quite a lot of work. Anyone?
i've only played a couple of tables but they both played super slow.
No, don't do it! I came here to get away from all that. Hahaha! Next thing you know they'll be adding music to the table menu. And a few more screens before it with a fake Pinball Wizard noise... followed by many more polls to determine which tables will sell enough to make the bottom line. Welcome to my nightmare!
Seriously, you can do a poll here, and it's fun to make some crazy suggestions because yes we can dream, but I expect (no, hope) that ASK will more or less ignore us and just go ahead and do whatever it is they want to do that is most feasible for them. I trust that whatever it is will be great.
What did you get to play? It would be cool to play at a steeper tilt, the ASK options menu would go nicely with these.
Its all just supposed to be in fun. But if they know what we want for the most part and can do it we all win
Alvin G's Mystery Castle and Garage Band are pretty decent. Pistol Poker looks good but haven't played that one. But likely those three are worth doing.
Got a lot of one-ups/pet projects from various companies that may be worth digitizing:
WHOA NELLIE (Whizbang)
America's Most Haunted (Spooky Pinball)
Full Throttle (Heighway Pinball)
Jupiter Crush(Space Eight)
Wrath of Olympus (Wooly)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Buffy Pinball)