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<blockquote data-quote="DooMStalK" data-source="post: 14653" data-attributes="member: 767"><p>I think you are right of what both products offer and the market perspective, and I'd like to add that TPA attracts not only oldschool but also newbies based on how well and precise the dinamics of the tables are, and you clearly see it in different generations of tables, having totally diferent playing.</p><p></p><p>Of course, mainly people who experienced the real thing are the majority, but, in a worldwide scale, that's a bunch of people, many of them being on their 30s or 40s or more now, people that don't have to ask daddy to take 10 bucks for something, can easily trow in 100 or more easily to fund something they like, hence, you see how well kickstarter went, in a flash raised funds and beyound necessary.</p><p></p><p>I think TPA has many advantages, and a killing one that is not yet fully explored, which are the licensed tables, like TZ which is funded now, Star Trek Next Generation which is the next, and, if you see how many real machines were built in licensed characters/movies/series etc, there are MANY. Think about having Frankenstein, Dracula, Batman, Indiana Jones, Terminator, Rescue 911, Simpsons, TMNT, Adams Family etc, etc... besides attracting pinheads, it will grab a much larger public, something no other pinball game has, making it unique.</p><p></p><p>And, you see, everything that's unique is good business, good for FarSight, good for us too.</p><p></p><p>Well, that's what I think....</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DooMStalK, post: 14653, member: 767"] I think you are right of what both products offer and the market perspective, and I'd like to add that TPA attracts not only oldschool but also newbies based on how well and precise the dinamics of the tables are, and you clearly see it in different generations of tables, having totally diferent playing. Of course, mainly people who experienced the real thing are the majority, but, in a worldwide scale, that's a bunch of people, many of them being on their 30s or 40s or more now, people that don't have to ask daddy to take 10 bucks for something, can easily trow in 100 or more easily to fund something they like, hence, you see how well kickstarter went, in a flash raised funds and beyound necessary. I think TPA has many advantages, and a killing one that is not yet fully explored, which are the licensed tables, like TZ which is funded now, Star Trek Next Generation which is the next, and, if you see how many real machines were built in licensed characters/movies/series etc, there are MANY. Think about having Frankenstein, Dracula, Batman, Indiana Jones, Terminator, Rescue 911, Simpsons, TMNT, Adams Family etc, etc... besides attracting pinheads, it will grab a much larger public, something no other pinball game has, making it unique. And, you see, everything that's unique is good business, good for FarSight, good for us too. Well, that's what I think.... Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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