Nightwing
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Monopoly? That would be a good stern.
They can't do Monopoly. EA has the rights tied up at the present time.
Monopoly? That would be a good stern.
They can't do Monopoly. EA has the rights tied up at the present time.
I would've said R&T but there's already another Lawlor table coming in S4! But then, I thought it would be R&T to kick off S4, so what the heck. Red & Ted's Roadshow it is.
Monopoly? That would be a good stern.
Well, here's what happened in season 3:
Plus, there hasn't been a Lawlor table in TPA since Whirlwind, in season 2.
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I'm going to say that table #32 will be a dmd, probably Safe Cracker. I just don't think any of those Sony titles are likely since they all require licenses in addition to the one from Sony. I am not sure about Krull, but I think it is pretty rare.
Actually, I think RCT is a lot more likely than the others. No movies, no stars, and no EA exclusivity agreements to deal with. The only real issue is Atari's licensing cost. Since the new Roller Coaster Tycoon game is coming out, Atari may charge more than they would if nothing had been out for a while, because the brand would theoretically seem "bigger" to them with a new game out.
I think it will be a non-licensed WMS game. Maybe Party Zone, Earthshaker or Cyclone. I think there will be other Data East/Sega this season, just not all at once.
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I'm going with Cyclone.
Also, if they do another pool table themed pin that's not EBD, people are going to lose their sh!t around here.
"Last Action Hero", "Godzilla", "007 Goldeneye", and "Spider-Man" seem like they would need Kickstarters.
Actually, I think RCT is a lot more likely than the others. No movies, no stars, and no EA exclusivity agreements to deal with. The only real issue is Atari's licensing cost. Since the new Roller Coaster Tycoon game is coming out, Atari may charge more than they would if nothing had been out for a while, because the brand would theoretically seem "bigger" to them with a new game out.
Wouldn't Farsight have all the rights to make Godzilla now?
I'm going to go with Krull. They said on the latest Blahcade that one of the licenses they have is one that wasn't ever produced. Does that mean it wasn't produced commercially? I doubt FS would be able to design a game on their own (at least, one that stands up to the others they've ported) but one that's already been designed and just never released? I'd think that's kinda likely.
Since the first table of Season 4 is pretty much a given, we might as well get the ball rolling early on this one.
I'm going to take a wild swing here, but with the long awaited inclusion of Data East, I'm going to say that Sega is the next big surprise. Now, with all the talk of Sony, I figured what table would be a minor, cheap license? I noticed someone posted a list a few days ago in a Sony discussion:
- Krull
- Starship Troopers
- Last Action Hero
- Godzilla
- Goldeneye
- Mary Shelley ' s Frankenstein
- Johnny Mnemonic
- Spiderman
I know that "Krull" isn't popular or requested enough, "Last Action Hero", "Godzilla", "007 Goldeneye", and "Spider-Man" seem like they would need Kickstarters. So, that's leaves "Johnny Mnemonic", "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein", & "Starship Troopers".
I was going to say "Johnny Mnemonic", but I have a feeling that having Keanu Reeves all over the table and DMD would be an issue. I also don't think "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" is feasible, seeing how huge that DMD is, though I could be wrong. So, that leaves "Starship Troopers".
I'm sure how popular it is around here, as I rarely see requests for it on the FB page, but I have a feeling that they're going to hit us with a curveball. (Just like they're doing with POTO)
What say you?
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