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What Licenses Would You Most Like to See Made into a Pinball Table?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 4939" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Stern made Elvis, Rolling Stones, and now AC/DC. Jimi would be the perfect fit! Aliens would be good too, and with Prometheus (a new story set in the Aliens universe) coming out, there's a chance we may see a table based on it. </p><p>It's doubtful a 2001 machine had ever been made, since Stanley Kubrick was very protective of the artistic integrity of his films, and would probably view such commercialization as vulgar. That said, I would have loved to see a Dr. Strangelove table. So many great lines and set pieces, and the film's story - trying to stop nuclear bombers before they reach their destination, is a great concept for a pinball machine. I even know what they'd call the Wizard Mode - NUCLEAR MULTIBALL!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 4939, member: 306"] Stern made Elvis, Rolling Stones, and now AC/DC. Jimi would be the perfect fit! Aliens would be good too, and with Prometheus (a new story set in the Aliens universe) coming out, there's a chance we may see a table based on it. It's doubtful a 2001 machine had ever been made, since Stanley Kubrick was very protective of the artistic integrity of his films, and would probably view such commercialization as vulgar. That said, I would have loved to see a Dr. Strangelove table. So many great lines and set pieces, and the film's story - trying to stop nuclear bombers before they reach their destination, is a great concept for a pinball machine. I even know what they'd call the Wizard Mode - NUCLEAR MULTIBALL!!!! [/QUOTE]
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