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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Williams Pinball Universal Monsters™ Pack on October 29!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloda" data-source="post: 290854" data-attributes="member: 7520"><p>Sjame... how must poor Deep feel about this? I think he and some of the other designers like Thomas Croft are designing very interesting and engaging tables. Both of them have been designing Zen's tables for almost 10 years already. You also have to compare apples to apples as they have a very different design philosophy for their originals with the main differentiators probably being that they are not restricted to real life physics and mechanics and that they don't design tables that have to make money in an Arcade. Either way, I'm also enjoying both sets of tables and can't wait for Zen's own more real life like tables that will play well with the simulation Classic Arcade / Tournament physics.</p><p></p><p>Interesting thought for me is If I had to rate the designs of those Williams / Bally tables based on The Pinball Arcade's rendition, I wouldn't (and didn't) think much of them. It was only once Zen put their touch on them that I started developing an appreciation.</p><p></p><p>P.S. You might be able to tell that I've never played real pinball tables (not many around where I live) and also not Visual Pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloda, post: 290854, member: 7520"] Sjame... how must poor Deep feel about this? I think he and some of the other designers like Thomas Croft are designing very interesting and engaging tables. Both of them have been designing Zen's tables for almost 10 years already. You also have to compare apples to apples as they have a very different design philosophy for their originals with the main differentiators probably being that they are not restricted to real life physics and mechanics and that they don't design tables that have to make money in an Arcade. Either way, I'm also enjoying both sets of tables and can't wait for Zen's own more real life like tables that will play well with the simulation Classic Arcade / Tournament physics. Interesting thought for me is If I had to rate the designs of those Williams / Bally tables based on The Pinball Arcade's rendition, I wouldn't (and didn't) think much of them. It was only once Zen put their touch on them that I started developing an appreciation. P.S. You might be able to tell that I've never played real pinball tables (not many around where I live) and also not Visual Pinball. [/QUOTE]
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