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<blockquote data-quote="pseudokings" data-source="post: 49726" data-attributes="member: 612"><p>Okay, so my point with TAF is IF they could make it happen, they'd easily have a successful Kickstarter, and they'd manage to sell it to a ton of the fools with TPA on their cellphone who have yet to buy even one table, so I think it could be profitable IF it happened, making it good "bang-for-the-buck".</p><p></p><p>As for WCS'94 I'm not sure with just the use of generic soccer imagery and the fun Dog mascot they'd have to pay anyone other than FIFA as the governing body. Some of these things aren't as democratic as they seem like they should be. Who really knows on this one, but I'm not willing to assume the goalie on Portugal's '94 team is going to get any $ for a pinball machine being recreated that didn't feature his likeness in the first place.</p><p></p><p>T3 and T2 are going to have at least some of the same licenses, including Arnie, they could at least talk with the ones that were the same about the feasibility/possibility for T3 while working on T2.</p><p></p><p>I said GNR and AC/DC were very unlikely, just that I'd like to see them happen.</p><p></p><p>Other than disinterest at FS, it seems to me like Monopoly, The Getaway, Indy 500, Tales From The Crypt, Congo & Corvette would be pretty easy to make happen (at least as easy as any licensed table is). Judge Dredd too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pseudokings, post: 49726, member: 612"] Okay, so my point with TAF is IF they could make it happen, they'd easily have a successful Kickstarter, and they'd manage to sell it to a ton of the fools with TPA on their cellphone who have yet to buy even one table, so I think it could be profitable IF it happened, making it good "bang-for-the-buck". As for WCS'94 I'm not sure with just the use of generic soccer imagery and the fun Dog mascot they'd have to pay anyone other than FIFA as the governing body. Some of these things aren't as democratic as they seem like they should be. Who really knows on this one, but I'm not willing to assume the goalie on Portugal's '94 team is going to get any $ for a pinball machine being recreated that didn't feature his likeness in the first place. T3 and T2 are going to have at least some of the same licenses, including Arnie, they could at least talk with the ones that were the same about the feasibility/possibility for T3 while working on T2. I said GNR and AC/DC were very unlikely, just that I'd like to see them happen. Other than disinterest at FS, it seems to me like Monopoly, The Getaway, Indy 500, Tales From The Crypt, Congo & Corvette would be pretty easy to make happen (at least as easy as any licensed table is). Judge Dredd too. [/QUOTE]
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