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<blockquote data-quote="MasterofTrolls" data-source="post: 39048"><p><strong>Great Tables, Cheap and/or Bad Licenses</strong></p><p></p><p>Got to thinking how many fantastic tables have bad and/or simply unpopular or dated licenses. The following come to mind very quickly:</p><p></p><p>Bram Stokers Dracula: The movie was I think a hit but, I can't imagine this license being expensive today. I love this table more than life itself.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Who: Actually this might be expensive since it's still a relevant IP today. Maybe even more expensive than Addams Family or Twilight Zone for all I know. I just put it here because I had to give a shout out for this board.</p><p></p><p>The Shadow: The film bombed, Alec Baldwin still works so is "relevant" I guess, and probably would want a ton of money for his likeness but ya know something? Cut him from the artwork, you'd be doing a great service to pinball fans worldwide!</p><p></p><p>Johnny Mneumonic: Same with Shadow. Replace Neo's face with something, anything. A black smudge would be an improvement. We just want this bad-*** table to play, and again failed movie licenses can't be that expensive, can they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasterofTrolls, post: 39048"] [b]Great Tables, Cheap and/or Bad Licenses[/b] Got to thinking how many fantastic tables have bad and/or simply unpopular or dated licenses. The following come to mind very quickly: Bram Stokers Dracula: The movie was I think a hit but, I can't imagine this license being expensive today. I love this table more than life itself. Dr. Who: Actually this might be expensive since it's still a relevant IP today. Maybe even more expensive than Addams Family or Twilight Zone for all I know. I just put it here because I had to give a shout out for this board. The Shadow: The film bombed, Alec Baldwin still works so is "relevant" I guess, and probably would want a ton of money for his likeness but ya know something? Cut him from the artwork, you'd be doing a great service to pinball fans worldwide! Johnny Mneumonic: Same with Shadow. Replace Neo's face with something, anything. A black smudge would be an improvement. We just want this bad-*** table to play, and again failed movie licenses can't be that expensive, can they? [/QUOTE]
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