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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 54711" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>In addition to attracting fans with properties they are already familiar with, these have full color LCD screens, so they need good videos to show on them. Making original properties would mean they would have to film it themselves, and if you ever played any Full Motion Video game back when CDs first came out, you'd know what sorts of horrors would await. </p><p>I didn't like certain elements of the film, such as the screenplay, which they should have subtitled Gandalf to the Rescue, because that's pretty much what happened for most of the film. Bilbo and company get in trouble and are about to be killed when suddenly . . . Gandalf appears! He unleashes a powerful spell, and every bad guy is killed or incapacitated enough for Bilbo and the dwarves to get away. However, the visuals were awesome, and there's a lot of things JJ could have fun with, and the cabinet looks nice. Not strikingly original, perhaps, but good nonetheless. Now let's see that playfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 54711, member: 306"] In addition to attracting fans with properties they are already familiar with, these have full color LCD screens, so they need good videos to show on them. Making original properties would mean they would have to film it themselves, and if you ever played any Full Motion Video game back when CDs first came out, you'd know what sorts of horrors would await. I didn't like certain elements of the film, such as the screenplay, which they should have subtitled Gandalf to the Rescue, because that's pretty much what happened for most of the film. Bilbo and company get in trouble and are about to be killed when suddenly . . . Gandalf appears! He unleashes a powerful spell, and every bad guy is killed or incapacitated enough for Bilbo and the dwarves to get away. However, the visuals were awesome, and there's a lot of things JJ could have fun with, and the cabinet looks nice. Not strikingly original, perhaps, but good nonetheless. Now let's see that playfield. [/QUOTE]
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