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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 170398" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>He guys,</p><p>Nice to see this gets some love, I happened to be there at the unveiling of the prototype last saturday in Utrecht, and let me assure you (a bit of Dutch pride notwithstanding <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ) that this thing is the real deal! Offcourse we will have to wait to see how it will play, but the artstyle and overall quality were really impressive. It looked like somebody unearthed an unknown Williams from the 90's but with modern technology like RGB Led's and a full HD LCD screen. I really like the hand drawn art, it reminded me a litte of tables like Diner (probably because of the same tiling pattern at the bottom). There are gonna be some really nice playfield toys like a carpet that can be rolled back by shooting at it, revealing a hole behind it. The upper playfield has a side panel in the building structure that will reveal a car (a 1973 Ford Grand Torino I believe) that can be bashed. There is also a bowling game under the playfield where you can drop a ball towards bowling pins. The full HD LCD features dot matrix graphics as a style choice, and that works very well with this particular table and theme I think, invoking that 90's feeling. As said before, let's wait to see how it plays but the first signs of a really promising table where in full effect and judging by the reaction of the pinball community as a whole, there is a positive vibe about this one. I do hope the Timeshock guys can deliver too, and then we Dutchies can boast that we have 2 fully fledged quality pinball companies! </p><p>Slam23</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 170398, member: 896"] He guys, Nice to see this gets some love, I happened to be there at the unveiling of the prototype last saturday in Utrecht, and let me assure you (a bit of Dutch pride notwithstanding :) ) that this thing is the real deal! Offcourse we will have to wait to see how it will play, but the artstyle and overall quality were really impressive. It looked like somebody unearthed an unknown Williams from the 90's but with modern technology like RGB Led's and a full HD LCD screen. I really like the hand drawn art, it reminded me a litte of tables like Diner (probably because of the same tiling pattern at the bottom). There are gonna be some really nice playfield toys like a carpet that can be rolled back by shooting at it, revealing a hole behind it. The upper playfield has a side panel in the building structure that will reveal a car (a 1973 Ford Grand Torino I believe) that can be bashed. There is also a bowling game under the playfield where you can drop a ball towards bowling pins. The full HD LCD features dot matrix graphics as a style choice, and that works very well with this particular table and theme I think, invoking that 90's feeling. As said before, let's wait to see how it plays but the first signs of a really promising table where in full effect and judging by the reaction of the pinball community as a whole, there is a positive vibe about this one. I do hope the Timeshock guys can deliver too, and then we Dutchies can boast that we have 2 fully fledged quality pinball companies! Slam23 [/QUOTE]
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