Can someone dig up anything about the WMS license re-negotiation that affected the back end of Season 2? That was before I discovered TPA so I wasn't on the forums then.
Did that re-negotiation actually include a set number of tables that they could do, or was it open-ended? I vaguely recall reading somewhere that the new deal was open-ended with no restrictions on the number of tables. But there was the whole Fish Tales/Sorcerer thing? Who knows what's going on behind the scenes.
Anyway... regarding availability of tables, Farsight did recently announce that they're in partnership with the Arcade Expo folks in Banning - right at the foot of the mountain Big Bear Lake is on - to get a loan of tables they want to digitize. So I imagine they'd be able to get their hands on almost anything, since they have over 700 pins to hand.
As for TftC, yes, that's a DE which comes under the Stern umbrella and I get the feeling that any future DE/Sega/Sterns will all be in SPA. That said we did just get LAH at the end of S5, so again, who knows what's going on?
@pm1109: Will older stern tables still make it to Pinball Arcade or are they all exclusively for Stern Arcade now.
It's still possible that we will release older stern tables to pinball arcade.
That is possibly the worst table in the entire game. Is BoneBusters a clone of it?
------------In terms of theme, yes (i.e. "wacky monster" theme that doesn't do it nearly as well as, say, the Elvira tables or Monster Bash). The gameplay's also pretty mediocre (though I wouldn't go as far as to say it's Co1812 bad... just nothing to write home about).
After three good-to-excellent Halloween tables in a row (BSD, Addams, and Frank), to say that this one was a major letdown would be a huge understatement.
but after that on 16.09.16 Stern said on their official FB page :Regarding Sterns in TPA:
going forward Stern Pinball tables will be released exclusively on the stern pinball arcade app.
In terms of theme, yes (i.e. "wacky monster" theme that doesn't do it nearly as well as, say, the Elvira tables or Monster Bash). The gameplay's also pretty mediocre (though I wouldn't go as far as to say it's Co1812 bad... just nothing to write home about).
After three good-to-excellent Halloween tables in a row (BSD, Addams, and Frank), to say that this one was a major letdown would be a huge understatement.
Addams wasn't a Halloween table, though. It was released in February 2015. And Frankie is pretty weak, IMO. I don't hate it but I don't love it.