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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 264034" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>I´m kinda curious what the story behind these "one-off" designers are. One dude is making Pasha out of the blue and then nothing else?</p><p>Or the guy who made the very nice Sorcerer´s Lair, or the Rome designer? These tables are all very solid, I wonder what happened. Judging by some of other companies atrocious pinball games, designing a nice layout isn´t something that just anyone can do.</p><p></p><p>Viktor Gyorei</p><p>Apr 26, 2011 Sorcerer's Lair (w/ Balint Ats)</p><p>Jun 28, 2011 Captain America (w/ Agoston David)</p><p></p><p>Zoltan Somorjai</p><p>Oct 27, 2010 Pasha</p><p></p><p>Tamas Stephen</p><p>Oct 27, 2010 Rome</p><p></p><p>Talking about active designers, turns out that I like that ndever guy quite a bit. There´s something to these rather simple spelling tables that I really enjoy (Butters, Wild West, Family Guy). It´s great that those designers get recognized by name, after a while you really get a feel for how they think and approach a new design.</p><p></p><p>I actually would love some more variance in the designs - one kind of table that is absolutely outrageous and complex (like those Bethesda tables), and then simpler, clearer ones, inspired more by 80s and early 90s designs (like Street Fighter, even if it was a bit boring). As it is, tables tend to mostly lean towards the more complex and cluttered side, that´s why I like Butters so much for example - it´s a very easy to understand table, with a simple layout and easy to see LEDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 264034, member: 558"] I´m kinda curious what the story behind these "one-off" designers are. One dude is making Pasha out of the blue and then nothing else? Or the guy who made the very nice Sorcerer´s Lair, or the Rome designer? These tables are all very solid, I wonder what happened. Judging by some of other companies atrocious pinball games, designing a nice layout isn´t something that just anyone can do. Viktor Gyorei Apr 26, 2011 Sorcerer's Lair (w/ Balint Ats) Jun 28, 2011 Captain America (w/ Agoston David) Zoltan Somorjai Oct 27, 2010 Pasha Tamas Stephen Oct 27, 2010 Rome Talking about active designers, turns out that I like that ndever guy quite a bit. There´s something to these rather simple spelling tables that I really enjoy (Butters, Wild West, Family Guy). It´s great that those designers get recognized by name, after a while you really get a feel for how they think and approach a new design. I actually would love some more variance in the designs - one kind of table that is absolutely outrageous and complex (like those Bethesda tables), and then simpler, clearer ones, inspired more by 80s and early 90s designs (like Street Fighter, even if it was a bit boring). As it is, tables tend to mostly lean towards the more complex and cluttered side, that´s why I like Butters so much for example - it´s a very easy to understand table, with a simple layout and easy to see LEDs. [/QUOTE]
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