David Pannozzo
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Invitro, you missed The Flinstones, Tales From The Crypt, Freddy, Popeye Saves The Earth, and Family Guy.
I'm just guessing, but I don't think TSPP has a good shot, I think it's too tough of a license.
I'm not sure how to define higher profile, but since Dracula and Starship Troopers got in, perhaps other DMD tables based on movies (that are/were not already big IP's... did I use that term IP correctly?) might have a shot. Like...
- Frankenstein
- Shadow
- Demolition Man
- Congo
- Johnny Mnenomic
- Maverick
- Twister
- Independence Day
- Dirty Harry
- Stargate
- Lethal Weapon 3
- Last Action Hero
- Hook
- Apollo 13
- Lost in Space
- Austin Powers
- Waterworld
- Barb Wire
Or these TV-themed tables:
- Baywatch
- Rescue 911
- X-Files
- Sopranos
I had reasons ...Invitro, you missed The Flinstones, Tales From The Crypt, Freddy, Popeye Saves The Earth, and Family Guy.
I also didn't list tables based on sports leagues or pro athletes, or misc licenses like RollerCoaster Tycoon.
Cool. Nice list. Some good tables in there.
Quantifying can be difficult to do. I am still learning about the terminology used on the board but it seems like these type of tables have little chance:
Disney owned properties
Popular tables created since 2000 (why would this be?)
Popular tables based on movies
Rock bands?
That's just from what I gather that has been discussed on the board.
-------------4: the three you mentioned and Twilight Zone.
I think FS would like to avoid Kickstarters from now on.
----------It's no secret that IJ is, perhaps, THE most wanted table on TPA. It sucks that Disney owns the rights to it. If it was still property of Lucasfilm, I think George Lucas would be cooler with the idea. IJ would still require a KS but the amount would probably still be attainable. After all, he was cool with Star Wars being parodied on Family Guy, Robot Chicken, Angry Birds, and even the 1978 short "Hardware Wars".
What's also telling is that not even Zen can get the rights to do Indiana Jones-themed tables for ZP or PFX2.
It sucks when some damned rodent owns so much of the entertainment, news, and sports world. (Not Chuck E. Cheese BTW.)
-----------I had reasons ...
- Flintstones is a major IP without its movie,
- Tales from the Crypt is a minor(?) IP without its TV show / movie (I forget which),
- Freddy, maybe, but it's an ongoing thing and I thought too premium for this list, which is why I put a ? by Terminator 3, and probably should after X-Files,
- Popeye is a major IP,
- Family Guy is a S.A.M. table, and there's no evidence that Farsight can do those, and I think a fair bit that they can't.
I also didn't list tables based on sports leagues or pro athletes, or misc licenses like RollerCoaster Tycoon.
I didn't prioritize based on table quality (use IPDb and/or Pinside for an objective number, and probably also the PAF polls). I believe that Farsight is, though, as IMO they've been making great choices even where they differ with IPDb/Pinside (Phantom of the Opera #231 and Jack*Bot #160 are ranked low on IPDb, but I think way underrated, and ). So this list might have more value if ranked by quality. The top three appear to be: Shadow #25 IPDb, Stargate #34, and Congo #40.
The license guessing game is very fun to play... but I think it's almost all luck-based .
* I hope I got those rankings correct for a change. Or close; the rankings I posted are at least a few months old.