Sumez
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But honestly, take a hard look at that list of cash-in licenses, many of which are better IPs than they are pinball machines. Is that really what TPA is all about?
I agree that it's ridicolous to base your business on cash-in licenses, but I wholly understand why Stern is doing it. If you knew nothing about the tables beforehand, and you saw, say, a Tron pinball next to some unlicensed table, even a real classic like Taxi, I bet you'd choose Tron.
The exception are those really well-executed license-free tables that are based on concepts that are so familiar that they could almost have been a license. TOTAN is a perfect example of this.
That said, some of those cash-in license Stern SAM tables, are also some of the best Sterns ever produced, and among the top pinball tables. Indiana Jones and Addams Family are both cash-in licenses, and you included both of them. Jurassic Park and Star Wars too, which are two tables that would probably have been largely forgotten if it weren't for the license.