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Where is the Data East logo on Phantom of the Opera?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgar" data-source="post: 173855" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Eh. I have been desensitized from these things ever since season 1 where the Monster Bash toys look like crap, the Ringmaster looks like a cross between the prototype and final versions, missing songs in creature, and most importantly crappy light shows in Black Knight. For me, missing the Data East logo is small potatoes compared to those problems. Mmmm... Potatoes.</p><p></p><p>Edit: and don't get me started on Farsight trying to preserve history. The majority of innovations in pinball were done in the em era. At least half of the tables should be ems to accurately preserve the history of pinball. The lack of ems shows me that TPA isnt really about actually preserving history. It is about nostalgia for their primary fan base, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgar, post: 173855, member: 259"] Eh. I have been desensitized from these things ever since season 1 where the Monster Bash toys look like crap, the Ringmaster looks like a cross between the prototype and final versions, missing songs in creature, and most importantly crappy light shows in Black Knight. For me, missing the Data East logo is small potatoes compared to those problems. Mmmm... Potatoes. Edit: and don't get me started on Farsight trying to preserve history. The majority of innovations in pinball were done in the em era. At least half of the tables should be ems to accurately preserve the history of pinball. The lack of ems shows me that TPA isnt really about actually preserving history. It is about nostalgia for their primary fan base, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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