I have no problem donating $100 towards The Simpsons table pack.
I think it would make sense to combine the original Data East table with Pinball Party. I just hope they do this before someone like Zen ties up the license.
That's not likely. Zen actually is prohibited from re-creating any physical tables from the companies Farsight has acquired licensing rights for (Including Data East/Sega/Stern). Unless they were able to have a license that had a no-compete clause directed specifically at Farsight they would have to have a clause that would stop any video games from being produced and the Simpsons already have other video games that have been released and likely continue to be made with other companies.
No complications (like Bowflex explained) because that license would have nothing to do with re-creating a table for FS. FS is free to recreate Star Wars also if they could strike a deal with Disney. Nothing Zen can do about that, from what I gather.
Going along with what Farsight has said today in their stream session than The Addams Family would be the next kickstarter and everything else is second to it.
...and everyone should prepare to dig deep in their pockets if/when The Addams Family Kickstarter goes live.
I certainly will.
Hope many others will do the same
I personally think Simpsons would be better for a Kickstarter,
Going along with what Farsight has said today in their stream session than The Addams Family would be the next kickstarter and everything else is second to it.
...and everyone should prepare to dig deep in their pockets if/when The Addams Family Kickstarter goes live.
I was thinking around the 100k mark
Hmm
The problem with Simpsons Pinball Party is that, while I understand that it's good, it's a modern Stern -- you don't encounter too many modern Sterns in pinball arcades, so many people wouldn't have the foggiest of how it plays.
The Addams Family was *everywhere* in the early 90s. Best selling pin, and a very well rated pin overall. It doesn't have the speed, mode depth, or insane multiballs of some of the later pinball machines, but (MHO) TAF sort of "set the stage" for any of the pinball revival era features (doubly so since TAF allowed Lawlor to create TZ).
I'm sure SPP would sell well, but I doubt as well as TAF.