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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 29675" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>I've revised and replaced the list on my original post. After reviewing all of the tables included, I believe all of these to be reasonably viable, either because the demand is high enough to fund kickstarters or because production runs were high enough / prices were low enough to make them a possibility. A large majority don't even require licensing, and the biggest ones (like The Addams Family and Indiana Jones) are supposedly already being pursued.</p><p></p><p>In the Steam promo vid earlier this month, FarSight still says we'll receive DLC for "years to come", so I'm hoping for 4 full years of add-on tables from February 2012 to around March 2016. If FarSight stays on pace with 24 tables per year, plus their 4 originals, that could allow all 100 tables listed to become a reality.</p><p></p><p>Please look over the revised list and let me know what you think. Am I still missing a favorite that you think would be a possible inclusion?</p><p></p><p><strong>The general criteria I used for table elimination:</strong></p><p></p><p>1) Production run was less than 1500, unless there is good reason to believe FarSight has immediate access to one.</p><p></p><p>2) Table cost exceeds $4000, except in special cases such as Top 10 quintessential tables or Kickstarters.</p><p></p><p>3) Machine operates on SAM technology, starting with World Series Poker and Pirates of the Caribbean in 2006.</p><p></p><p>4) License holders would almost definitely refuse to release IPs, especially Disney.</p><p></p><p>5) Theme or license is obsolete and no longer generates consumer appeal or demand, unless the table is too good to ignore.</p><p></p><p>6) Odd construction or gimmicky operation would require too much additional development or would feel out of place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 29675, member: 1046"] I've revised and replaced the list on my original post. After reviewing all of the tables included, I believe all of these to be reasonably viable, either because the demand is high enough to fund kickstarters or because production runs were high enough / prices were low enough to make them a possibility. A large majority don't even require licensing, and the biggest ones (like The Addams Family and Indiana Jones) are supposedly already being pursued. In the Steam promo vid earlier this month, FarSight still says we'll receive DLC for "years to come", so I'm hoping for 4 full years of add-on tables from February 2012 to around March 2016. If FarSight stays on pace with 24 tables per year, plus their 4 originals, that could allow all 100 tables listed to become a reality. Please look over the revised list and let me know what you think. Am I still missing a favorite that you think would be a possible inclusion? [B]The general criteria I used for table elimination:[/B] 1) Production run was less than 1500, unless there is good reason to believe FarSight has immediate access to one. 2) Table cost exceeds $4000, except in special cases such as Top 10 quintessential tables or Kickstarters. 3) Machine operates on SAM technology, starting with World Series Poker and Pirates of the Caribbean in 2006. 4) License holders would almost definitely refuse to release IPs, especially Disney. 5) Theme or license is obsolete and no longer generates consumer appeal or demand, unless the table is too good to ignore. 6) Odd construction or gimmicky operation would require too much additional development or would feel out of place. [/QUOTE]
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