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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 32091" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>While that would definitely make licensing the table easier, acquiring one for a reasonable price would be almost out of the question. BBB tables are rarely sold, and collectors' standing offers sometimes exceed $20,000. We already knew about Data East and Sega, and I suspect we will eventually see a few of each, possibly including Phantom of the Opera, Star Wars, Tales from the Crypt, and Starship Troopers (to name a few good ones). Obviously, those are some higher-profile licenses, so who knows how long it'll take before FarSight makes them a priority... They'll have enough licensing hurdles with The Addams Family and Indiana Jones, as it is.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Harley-Davidson Third Edition table was always Stern, and so was the 2002 Second Edition. Only the first one in 1999 was co-manufactured by Sega and Stern because of the shared Whitestar MPU. By the time the second and third versions were released, Sega had already sold all of its assets to Stern. There was also a 1991 Bally/Midway table, but you probably know that already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 32091, member: 1046"] While that would definitely make licensing the table easier, acquiring one for a reasonable price would be almost out of the question. BBB tables are rarely sold, and collectors' standing offers sometimes exceed $20,000. We already knew about Data East and Sega, and I suspect we will eventually see a few of each, possibly including Phantom of the Opera, Star Wars, Tales from the Crypt, and Starship Troopers (to name a few good ones). Obviously, those are some higher-profile licenses, so who knows how long it'll take before FarSight makes them a priority... They'll have enough licensing hurdles with The Addams Family and Indiana Jones, as it is. The Harley-Davidson Third Edition table was always Stern, and so was the 2002 Second Edition. Only the first one in 1999 was co-manufactured by Sega and Stern because of the shared Whitestar MPU. By the time the second and third versions were released, Sega had already sold all of its assets to Stern. There was also a 1991 Bally/Midway table, but you probably know that already. [/QUOTE]
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