Anyone hazard a guess as to what the table might be that was mention in the kickstarter promo vid that cost FS £11,000???...Indy or maybe Addams??
It's fine if someone doesn't want to support the Kickstarter for a table; that's your right. However, there are tons of us that are willing to fund this because it's a table we'd love to see. I funded TZ, and ST:TNG, but that's because those are two of my very, very top tables that I want to see in the game. If it was a Kickstarter for something like T2 (a table I enjoyed playing in the arcade), I may not fund it because that's not a table I really, really want to see, but I'd understand those that wanted to see it released.
I would put good money on the next licensed pursuits being The Addams Family and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure, since they're practically the only Top 10 licenses left. Addams may have only cost £11,000, but Indiana Jones would probably cost a lot more, especially since Lucas is still making movies in the franchise (**cough**). Another possibility would be Scared Stiff, as the Elvira license couldn't cost any more than that, but it usually resides just outside of the Top 10 anywhere you look.
But considering it was quoted in pounds (£), I'm going to go out on a limb and say Doctor Who. Everyone, including myself, claimed that DW would be too difficult because of the doctors' estates having to give permission, but a licensing expo could curtail some of the trickier parts of the licensing and give FarSight a chance at picking up an IP that we all thought was impossible.
At any rate, I'm glad to see the kickstarter going so well. Almost half-way there in less than 24 hours?! Impressive...
It also concerns me what this does for the licensing of future tables. Maybe they could have got the license for something like Addams Family for $10,000 (unlikely, but lets say it was hypothetically) but now they see that both Twilight Zone and Star Trek raised $60,000 may want $60,000 for it now too—or maybe they feel that their IP is more valuable than Star Trek or the Twilight Zone, and they want more than $60,000 now. And the more Kickstarter projects are done, the less sustainable I think it is going to be. I think there’s a Kickstarter bubble going on right now, that is probably due to burst before the end of the year. (perhaps that’s why they’re doing it now rather than wait until Twilight Zone is done)
I'll pass. When amateurs like Salas and friends can make tables that play harder and better than FS there is something wrong. I've had it with bugs, promises and hype.
So glad you realized than I'm not asking for PC and cab in every topic and corrected your post...