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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 33152" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>Well, yeah, I'd personally prefer Big Guns and Devil's Dare over AC/DC and PotC anyway, as an example, but I don't expect everyone to feel that way, especially not the younger players on this forum. But either way, reduction of the unlikely licensed tables would make it even easier for FarSight to achieve a 100-table run. I still want to see The Addams Family at some point, regardless of how costly and complicated the licensing may be, but I think we're all in agreement on that.</p><p></p><p>Like I posted in a different thread, I'd be just as happy if FS declared 1966-2005 as the viable 40-year pool and focused its efforts on those tables, maybe going so far as to release a 2-table pack of Central Park [Gottlieb 1966] and NASCAR [Stern 2005] as timeline "bookends". It would even obey the licensed/non-licensed, PHoF/non-PHoF, old/new scheme that many previous packs have followed. Point being, there aren't many tables that would suit TPA before 1966, and anything after 2005 seems to either suck or cause too many problems in licensing. But again, that's just my opinion. I know a lot of players just don't want to let go of the idea of Transformers and Spider-Man eventually showing up...</p><p></p><p>And on that note, I still don't have any interest in this concept of original tables or sequel machines for TPA, not unless they're willing to go all out by having the Stern boys create a real physical table to go with it. We already have Zen, Pinball HD, Pro, Age of Pinballs, and a variety of other digitally-realized collections for that. TPA should stick to what has made it popular with both gamers and real pinball enthusiasts, don't you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 33152, member: 1046"] Well, yeah, I'd personally prefer Big Guns and Devil's Dare over AC/DC and PotC anyway, as an example, but I don't expect everyone to feel that way, especially not the younger players on this forum. But either way, reduction of the unlikely licensed tables would make it even easier for FarSight to achieve a 100-table run. I still want to see The Addams Family at some point, regardless of how costly and complicated the licensing may be, but I think we're all in agreement on that. Like I posted in a different thread, I'd be just as happy if FS declared 1966-2005 as the viable 40-year pool and focused its efforts on those tables, maybe going so far as to release a 2-table pack of Central Park [Gottlieb 1966] and NASCAR [Stern 2005] as timeline "bookends". It would even obey the licensed/non-licensed, PHoF/non-PHoF, old/new scheme that many previous packs have followed. Point being, there aren't many tables that would suit TPA before 1966, and anything after 2005 seems to either suck or cause too many problems in licensing. But again, that's just my opinion. I know a lot of players just don't want to let go of the idea of Transformers and Spider-Man eventually showing up... And on that note, I still don't have any interest in this concept of original tables or sequel machines for TPA, not unless they're willing to go all out by having the Stern boys create a real physical table to go with it. We already have Zen, Pinball HD, Pro, Age of Pinballs, and a variety of other digitally-realized collections for that. TPA should stick to what has made it popular with both gamers and real pinball enthusiasts, don't you think? [/QUOTE]
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