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<blockquote data-quote="Pinhead45" data-source="post: 110261" data-attributes="member: 1895"><p>I think one of the things Bob's alluding to is soon they will be doing 2 new table releases a month versus one table upgrade. This will help them run out of tables faster, but there are plenty to choose from that don't need licenses. The great thing I've learned myself is there are alot of tables that are rare that we don't get to play so often that they can still do like Transporter the Rescue, Fire! or Mousin' Around or Bad Cats. It's not just DMD tables that sell well, tables from the 80's should sell well too or popular EM's like what's in the Microsoft Pinball Arcade collection. They could also go after the Capcom license or give us some Data East or Sega tables. </p><p></p><p>Norm was saying at expo that they have a team of about 20 people putting together these games. I don't know if doing two new tables a month would tax that or not. In the VP community though there were people putting out complete tables in 3 weeks. I think they at least have 5 years of tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinhead45, post: 110261, member: 1895"] I think one of the things Bob's alluding to is soon they will be doing 2 new table releases a month versus one table upgrade. This will help them run out of tables faster, but there are plenty to choose from that don't need licenses. The great thing I've learned myself is there are alot of tables that are rare that we don't get to play so often that they can still do like Transporter the Rescue, Fire! or Mousin' Around or Bad Cats. It's not just DMD tables that sell well, tables from the 80's should sell well too or popular EM's like what's in the Microsoft Pinball Arcade collection. They could also go after the Capcom license or give us some Data East or Sega tables. Norm was saying at expo that they have a team of about 20 people putting together these games. I don't know if doing two new tables a month would tax that or not. In the VP community though there were people putting out complete tables in 3 weeks. I think they at least have 5 years of tables. [/QUOTE]
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