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<blockquote data-quote="bluepegasus" data-source="post: 244841" data-attributes="member: 6253"><p>I saw the pinball online after reading this thread--my first impression when i saw the table was that it doesn't seem to be a "busy" table--lots of open space, only a few toys, ramps and targets most of which seem to be clustered at the top of the table instead of being spread around. At first glance that doesn't seem to be a winning formula, but then again I haven't actually played it. Maybe if I had the opportunity to play the table somewhere i might find it was a good experience--it's hard to say just based on a look. i don't know what it means that this company limited its table production to 300 units only--that's not exactly wide distribution. It might help if the company were a bit more ambitious. I understand they are a small family business, but instead of saying we're making 300 and then no more, they could do the tables in batches--after doing the first 300 they could open up orders to another set of 300 etc. Oh well.... The art on the table is really nice and I like the Capt Spaulding toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluepegasus, post: 244841, member: 6253"] I saw the pinball online after reading this thread--my first impression when i saw the table was that it doesn't seem to be a "busy" table--lots of open space, only a few toys, ramps and targets most of which seem to be clustered at the top of the table instead of being spread around. At first glance that doesn't seem to be a winning formula, but then again I haven't actually played it. Maybe if I had the opportunity to play the table somewhere i might find it was a good experience--it's hard to say just based on a look. i don't know what it means that this company limited its table production to 300 units only--that's not exactly wide distribution. It might help if the company were a bit more ambitious. I understand they are a small family business, but instead of saying we're making 300 and then no more, they could do the tables in batches--after doing the first 300 they could open up orders to another set of 300 etc. Oh well.... The art on the table is really nice and I like the Capt Spaulding toy. [/QUOTE]
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