FS hasn't done it yet, but they have a whole bunch of platforms to develop on.of course the emulation was an easy one.
Rollergames is cheesy beyond belief (though that does give it a certain charm.) It also holds the dubious distinction for being the first game to feature advertising on the playfield (not counting advertisement machines, like the El Dorado clone for Canada Dry).
Jokerz has a decent playfield and rules, but the sound effects are boring, with no voice whatsoever, giving the table a generic feel.
Bad Cats sucks because of higher authority than my personal opinion. Truth is I like Bad Cats, with it's cute theme, memorable music and sounds, fairly interesting layout, and lots of adorable cats. That doesn't matter, though, since designer Barry Oursler said it was one of the few tables he made that he is ashamed of. If the designer is ashamed of his own table, it officially sucks, and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
If the designer is ashamed of his own table, it officially sucks, and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
If the designer says that it's great and is extremely proud of it, is it officially a great table?
Every table might not appeal to everyone, so there's always a chance some people may find them fun.
I'm thinking this will come up eventually, though last I heard, Stern's Sharkey's Shootout, which is inspired by (some would say rips off) this table, is the more likely choice, since it's one of the few lightly licensed (voice and likeness of a real pool champion) Stern tables.I for one hope that FS eventually gets their simulation engines completed, which would really help in their development. One table that I'm somewhat surprised hasn't really come up is Eight Ball Deluxe. This game is a true classic, IMHO, and has its own fame, given that a fairly great reproduction was created in the early 90's by AMTEX. I loved that sim, and given that sim technology has progressed so much, it woul be awesome to see it. The license isn't complicated, given that I don't think there were any cross-licenses involved, and I don't think anyone will really doubt that it was a great table. I also wouldn't doubt if a few machines from that era ran on similar hardware.
If I recall correctly, AMTEX's next pinball sim was SUPPOSED to be FunHouse, until the studio broke apart.
According to the Pinball Arcade newsletter I got this evening:
"Table Pack #5 Coming in August
Taxi™ will be featured in the next table pack! We will also be releasing another great Stern game that will get your motor runnin’…"
Might be scripted, but I think Mike said they were making good progress on it, so it might be ready for prime time.Does that mean that they have system 11 emulation running at 100%? I sure hope so!
I for one hope that FS eventually gets their simulation engines completed, which would really help in their development. One table that I'm somewhat surprised hasn't really come up is Eight Ball Deluxe.
Certainly sounds promising on the System 11 emulation front. Fingers crossed...Might be scripted, but I think Mike said they were making good progress on it, so it might be ready for prime time.
If this is true, it's likely the often-rumored Taxi/Harley pack. Disappointing that we won't be getting AFM yet, but I'm sure that will be out before the end of the year.
At least when they do release it, it will have the latest physics engine.Certainly sounds promising on the System 11 emulation front. Fingers crossed...
Probably quite wise for them to hold back AFM. It is quite similar to MM and MB in terms of layout and rules, and the delays in getting the DLC to consoles means that they would be released a little closer together than FS would ideally like. Personally I love AFM so I'm as eager as you are to play it.
According to the Pinball Arcade newsletter I got this evening...
There's a Pinball Arcade newsletter?! How does one go about signing up for this?
So PS3 will get #3 #4 and #5 this MONTH! HEY TAXI YOU GIVE TO ME RIDE!