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<blockquote data-quote="Bowflex" data-source="post: 4896" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>This is an awesome and really thought provoking thread! I like a lot of your ideas, Brian and Harry Potter lends itself well and would have great potential. </p><p></p><p>I definitely think there are lots of good cartoons and comics that lend themselves to a good machine. Smurfs would be one (Mushroom bumpers! Gargamel House). Voltron and Thundercats would be cool. Toy Story would probably be outrageously good. I also have always thought about video games as source material. Have to go with Legend of Zelda and Metroid (Which already has a digital pinball version). Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest would have potential as well in Japan at least. A few other good ones might be Castlevania, Gradius, and Mega Man. I could especially imagine Mega Man having a target to activate a certain weapon and use it against specific areas of the table since that game has always had a rock, paper scissors sort of concept.</p><p></p><p>For movies, those tend to be way overdone but Matrix had potential at one point and Total Recall could be badass. Probably don't need Snakes on a Pinball Machine or Napoleon Dynamite though.</p><p></p><p>Based on personal interests I would love something with a tribute to guitars and rock music in general.</p><p></p><p>I am glad that there is not a Facebook: the pinball. I don't want to accept friend requests by shooting the ramp and getting likes on my status by hitting drop targets. They actually have things they could do with that theme but UGH!!! I'm also surprised that there hasn't been a zombie or Twilight themed game. Both have been done to death in everything else. Obviously vampires have fared well over the years in pinball. A zombie game has more potential due to nothing having really been previously done with it.</p><p></p><p>Im glad we don't have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowflex, post: 4896, member: 24"] This is an awesome and really thought provoking thread! I like a lot of your ideas, Brian and Harry Potter lends itself well and would have great potential. I definitely think there are lots of good cartoons and comics that lend themselves to a good machine. Smurfs would be one (Mushroom bumpers! Gargamel House). Voltron and Thundercats would be cool. Toy Story would probably be outrageously good. I also have always thought about video games as source material. Have to go with Legend of Zelda and Metroid (Which already has a digital pinball version). Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest would have potential as well in Japan at least. A few other good ones might be Castlevania, Gradius, and Mega Man. I could especially imagine Mega Man having a target to activate a certain weapon and use it against specific areas of the table since that game has always had a rock, paper scissors sort of concept. For movies, those tend to be way overdone but Matrix had potential at one point and Total Recall could be badass. Probably don't need Snakes on a Pinball Machine or Napoleon Dynamite though. Based on personal interests I would love something with a tribute to guitars and rock music in general. I am glad that there is not a Facebook: the pinball. I don't want to accept friend requests by shooting the ramp and getting likes on my status by hitting drop targets. They actually have things they could do with that theme but UGH!!! I'm also surprised that there hasn't been a zombie or Twilight themed game. Both have been done to death in everything else. Obviously vampires have fared well over the years in pinball. A zombie game has more potential due to nothing having really been previously done with it. Im glad we don't have [/QUOTE]
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