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<blockquote data-quote="soundwave106" data-source="post: 165088" data-attributes="member: 3746"><p>The question is whether sales would justify the license. Some titles that I think of as "minor licenses" just don't get requested as much from what I see. </p><p></p><p>I put Corvette in the category of pins like No Fear and Indy 500 -- I can't imagine these to be that expensive of a license either, and they are requested some. But they aren't in the category of pins like Judge Dredd and Red and Ted's Roadshow, which I see a *lot* of requests for on Facebook etc., and which probably aren't *that* bad of a license. (Bram Stoker's Dracula also was requested quite a bit.)</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I remember playing Corvette and thinking it was pretty decent. So I wouldn't mind seeing it either.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed too that the EM and older pin fans are indeed also starting to speak up more on Facebook. It would be less surprising to me now if one of the big early solid state tables (Xenon and EBD as I've mentioned before but Paragon seems to get some requests as well?) makes it... and maybe Farsight will actually throw in another pure 1970s EM to please that crowd. You never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundwave106, post: 165088, member: 3746"] The question is whether sales would justify the license. Some titles that I think of as "minor licenses" just don't get requested as much from what I see. I put Corvette in the category of pins like No Fear and Indy 500 -- I can't imagine these to be that expensive of a license either, and they are requested some. But they aren't in the category of pins like Judge Dredd and Red and Ted's Roadshow, which I see a *lot* of requests for on Facebook etc., and which probably aren't *that* bad of a license. (Bram Stoker's Dracula also was requested quite a bit.) Having said that, I remember playing Corvette and thinking it was pretty decent. So I wouldn't mind seeing it either. I've noticed too that the EM and older pin fans are indeed also starting to speak up more on Facebook. It would be less surprising to me now if one of the big early solid state tables (Xenon and EBD as I've mentioned before but Paragon seems to get some requests as well?) makes it... and maybe Farsight will actually throw in another pure 1970s EM to please that crowd. You never know. [/QUOTE]
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