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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 286267" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>First time I visited FarSight, which was during season 1, everyone there was working on TPA. The 6 or 7 downstairs offices all had machines in them, there was a large room with machines in various stages of tear down, art department was all working on it, everyone, and Norman the sound engineer was clearly the most passionate. This has always been a small studio of 20 or so employees, and it was all hands on deck including management. The next time, maybe a year later, much the same. The last time I visited, a little less than a year ago, I saw 2 people working on something pinball related. Machines were no longer in most offices, the big room of tear down had not one machine in it, and Norman had retired. I think he was the heartbeat of TPA, he and Mike went to all the conventions, he did table purchases, and he would even call me up out of the blue just to talk pinball. There are still people at the studio who enjoy pinball, but I don’t think any have that obsessive passion. TPA was just part of the job, on to the next assignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 286267, member: 134"] First time I visited FarSight, which was during season 1, everyone there was working on TPA. The 6 or 7 downstairs offices all had machines in them, there was a large room with machines in various stages of tear down, art department was all working on it, everyone, and Norman the sound engineer was clearly the most passionate. This has always been a small studio of 20 or so employees, and it was all hands on deck including management. The next time, maybe a year later, much the same. The last time I visited, a little less than a year ago, I saw 2 people working on something pinball related. Machines were no longer in most offices, the big room of tear down had not one machine in it, and Norman had retired. I think he was the heartbeat of TPA, he and Mike went to all the conventions, he did table purchases, and he would even call me up out of the blue just to talk pinball. There are still people at the studio who enjoy pinball, but I don’t think any have that obsessive passion. TPA was just part of the job, on to the next assignment. [/QUOTE]
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