just speculation really with "we would like to"x100 from farsights pr
if you hear anything claiming otherwise yiu can safely ingore it for now
Right, and considdering that The Simpsons is a MASSIVELY valuable intellectual property, that won't likely happen. Got it.
evidently you've never owned a talking homer can opener...
Disclaimer - business and licensing are not my forte - but I always wondered why current licensing has to have set price point ($100k)- why couldn't it be a licensing partnership with the ip holders? For example (and a simplified hypothetical one at that) the price for the table is $3. $1 of the sales goes to the developer, $1 to the IP holder (to be distributed out as royalties to the talent however they see fit) and $1 to the platform/storefront. That way the profits of the table are dependent on the success of the product and the popularity of the theme? Again I have a MFA not a MBA... So enlighten don't hate!
I honestly think if TSPP is as expensive as TAF, it might be the first time a kickstarter fails for FarSight.
--Regardless of gameplay, there isn't a huge nostalgia pull for the table itself. It can be found out in the wild to this day, it came out after the pinball crash of '98, and Simpsons merch is so ubiquitous that I don't think you are going to pull in fans of the show that aren't pinball fans already.
--If FarSight runs another kickstarter the way they've run the others, that means once again there will be poor communication during it and a lack of a real push. Listen to our podcast about the TAF kickstarter to hear how they should be doing things.
--I hear from a lot more people these days saying they are done with kickstarters for TPA, and these were people that contributed to past ones. There is a fatigue, especially since the laundry list of issues people have with the game itself are rarely addressed.
Don't mean to be the wet blanket, but you guys are going to be in for a hard slog to get this one over the hump. Or at least that's my prediction.
We can only hope that TSPP will be available in the next couple years. I am a little biased because Matt Groening was born in Portland and he has said that The Simpsons is based on his experience in Portland. I don't know him personally; however, I know he is a kind an generous person. I would hope that Dan Castellanteta, Nancy Cartrwright and Hank Azaria would be affable to a deal. My thought the major part of what is needed for a TSPP kickstarter is that Fox would demand Megabucks for the right to this table; then again, I might be blowing smoke out my butt.
Remember that Fox was really burnt when they let George Lucas hold the merchandise right to the Star Wars franchise, which is now the property of Disney.
I'd rather they try and fail rather than give up before they start. You don't know until you try. Unless you post on a forum apparently...
There's an exponentially larger fan base for TSPP than TAF. TPA is back on consoles I think any kickstarter will do okay. I agree though that 100k is probably the max Farsight can pull off with how they run their Kickstarters.
Btw - how much extra did TAF kickstarter go over? Any bit of cash would help bridge the gap.
I honestly think if TSPP is as expensive as TAF, it might be the first time a kickstarter fails for FarSight.
--Regardless of gameplay, there isn't a huge nostalgia pull for the table itself. It can be found out in the wild to this day, it came out after the pinball crash of '98, and Simpsons merch is so ubiquitous that I don't think you are going to pull in fans of the show that aren't pinball fans already.
--I hear from a lot more people these days saying they are done with kickstarters for TPA, and these were people that contributed to past ones. There is a fatigue, especially since the laundry list of issues people have with the game itself are rarely addressed.
Don't mean to be the wet blanket, but you guys are going to be in for a hard slog to get this one over the hump. Or at least that's my prediction.
I didn't say anything about not trying. I'm saying some things need to change if they actually want it to succeed. The fan base is certainly larger, for the Simpsons TV show. I'd argue that for the fan base that plays pinball, there isn't a huge advantage, if any, the Simpsons table has over TAF. My main point is FarSight has to do something better in how they run a kickstarter campaign, because I think they are starting to lose more former backers than they are gaining new ones. That leaves a much higher price tag for those that are willing to kick in.
I didn't say anything about not trying. I'm saying some things need to change if they actually want it to succeed. The fan base is certainly larger, for the Simpsons TV show. I'd argue that for the fan base that plays pinball, there isn't a huge advantage, if any, the Simpsons table has over TAF. My main point is FarSight has to do something better in how they run a kickstarter campaign, because I think they are starting to lose more former backers than they are gaining new ones. That leaves a much higher price tag for those that are willing to kick in.
I did. I can't imagine I'm the only one.I honestly don't believe that the people who threaten to stop donating actually do so.
As it was in our BlahCade interview with Bobby where he said Simpsons would be the next kickstarter, I'm not disagreeing (nor did I ever say that was in question). In terms of polls, I do believe Indiana Jones would actually top Simpsons but as we all know the slim chance that has, it quite often is not even a poll option. And I guarantee that has way more nostalgia, popularity, and love for the actual game play than the Simpsons table.
Of course that is all opinion and wild speculation. So let's talk brass tacks. TAF was the pinnacle of gets for TPA. A lot of people were not going to consider it a complete collection of games without it. I believe that right there drove funding. So if TAF is the summit...
My question is, do people honestly believe TSPP will fund just as easily as TAF, or will it struggle as T2 did? Should kickstarters continue to be run the way they have been, there is going to be one that fails. It is inevitable. I'm saying I think this one (depending on price) might be that failure.
I did. I can't imagine I'm the only one.
I put Indiana Jones into the "Dr. Who, AKA- Never Going To Happen" category a long time ago. Yes, Indy was definitely the #2 most wanted, but I'm pretty sure that one is never going to happen. I hope to hell I'm wrong, but I doubt I am. Therefore, TSPP easily took it's place.
I have 100% faith and confidence that TSPP would be fully funded, and easily. Again, the franchise speaks for itself. I'm actually kinda dumbfounded on why anyone would even think otherwise? It's not like we're talking about Stargate or Freddy, two tables that are highly requested and would most likely need a KS, but might not have enough fan backing to make it happen.
Where we DO agree is how Farsight runs the Kickstarters, which are easily a joke. For every single KS they've done, there's been endless problems and failed promises. (If I recall right, people are STILL trying to get their rewards from the T2 campaign!) Also, it's been well documented on why T2 struggled. It was a game that wasn't highly requested, nor highly popular among other KS worthy tables. To be honest, I'm surprised we haven't had a failed KS campaign yet, as the rewards are usually pretty cheap.
I think TAF KS could've gotten more if Farsight had simply kept the fans involved. I mean, we got gameplay video a week before it's due out, as well as a video of them creating it. You're telling me you couldn't release this stuff earlier?!? Hell, even if you excluded that, you couldn't post update pictures on the Facebook or Instagram pages? You couldn't interview employees about the table, why the love it, and what they love about it? I mean, this is simple and easy stuff to do.
However, this has all been talked about to death already, and I don't feel like getting ganged up on by anyone because I, *Gasp*, criticized the company. Like I said, I guess we shall see what happens, but I think a TSPP KS, after a successful TAF KS, would be pretty big for the company.
I agree with you on all of your points and I certainly agree that FarSight hasn't been doing so well with their Kickstarters. However I think the facebook and Twitter pages were a lot less active than they are now. I think the new PR has gotten the table across better and can hopefully make this the best Kickstarter since TZ.