I think the scoring rules might be the only problem with it. I don't remember the rules, but I do remember enjoying playing the machine. I liked the Sega Star Wars Trilogy quite a bit, too.Although it's not one I see held in high regard here, I'd love that to mean clearing the way to digitize the Data East Star Wars table as well if Stern does hold the rights to their assets. That was the table that started me on pinball, and the main reason I keep VP installed on any new computer I build.
DE Star Wars was the epitome of a 1-shot table. Just keep looping the ramp.
The preview of the new Star Wars flick looked good. I like the idea of a new Stern Star Wars pin in the coming years. Seems like a theme that Stern won't be able to pass up.
I'd put money on it being the next pin after GoT. Chances are they'd not be able to release it prior to the new movie because of spoilers, so an early 2016 release, just after the movie comes out, makes sense.
I can't really see that being the case. Think of just how tight they've been on spoilers, set shots, the story, the characters etc... for the new film. There's no way in hell they would give any info out to an outside pinball company. They would have no info to go off of for modes, rules, shots, art, sound... nothing. I suppose they could design the table itself with no theme, but my guess is that's already what Stern does.
After seeing how GoT turned out though I think it might be a crime against humanity for Stern to get the Star Wars rights (and I don't even like Star Wars). Heighway, JJP or Dutch would all do a much better job than them.