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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 29969" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Your argument there is very well thought out, but I question 2 things. </p><p></p><p>First, does Capcom actually own the licenses to those tables still? Maybe I'm getting confused and interpreting things wrong, but at least with BBB, I thought the reason it was eventually able to be made in it's very limited run was because someone had bought the rights to make the table.</p><p></p><p>Second, while you are right that BBB has no sentimental value as it was never seen in an arcade, it is widely known in the pinball world as one of those holy grail tables. When PacDude made it for VP, I was so excited and yet I'd never even really heard about it other than rumors. A few plays on it, and I could tell what all the hype was about. To the general player of TPA that would be clueless about BBB, if they were to merely play the demo table, I think it'd quickly turn it into a table purchase.</p><p></p><p>Like I said though, your argument is well thought out and probably the truth of the matter in terms of not worth just pursuing the license, but figuring out the ROM emulation for so few tables that use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 29969, member: 134"] Your argument there is very well thought out, but I question 2 things. First, does Capcom actually own the licenses to those tables still? Maybe I'm getting confused and interpreting things wrong, but at least with BBB, I thought the reason it was eventually able to be made in it's very limited run was because someone had bought the rights to make the table. Second, while you are right that BBB has no sentimental value as it was never seen in an arcade, it is widely known in the pinball world as one of those holy grail tables. When PacDude made it for VP, I was so excited and yet I'd never even really heard about it other than rumors. A few plays on it, and I could tell what all the hype was about. To the general player of TPA that would be clueless about BBB, if they were to merely play the demo table, I think it'd quickly turn it into a table purchase. Like I said though, your argument is well thought out and probably the truth of the matter in terms of not worth just pursuing the license, but figuring out the ROM emulation for so few tables that use it. [/QUOTE]
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