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FarSight Should Have Gone To E3 This Year And Unveiled Four High Profile Tables
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 8338" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Nah, FarSight would've been a very small fish in a very big ocean at E3. Not a good return on what would have been a very big investment.</p><p></p><p>If I were FarSight's marketing person (and it's probably a good thing for them that I'm not!), I would try to capitalize on TPA's realism and try to get it associated with some of the real-life pinball tournaments and/or players. Something to separate it from the Zen fantasy pinball concept; something that says "This is the game <em>real</em> pinball wizards play." Maybe travel to the PAPA tournament and unveil some high-profile tables next to their real counterparts and do a side-by-side showing off how close TPA really is to the real thing.</p><p></p><p>I think Bobby mentioned in his recent interview that they were looking at a tournament mini-tour, so maybe they're thinking along these lines already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 8338, member: 152"] Nah, FarSight would've been a very small fish in a very big ocean at E3. Not a good return on what would have been a very big investment. If I were FarSight's marketing person (and it's probably a good thing for them that I'm not!), I would try to capitalize on TPA's realism and try to get it associated with some of the real-life pinball tournaments and/or players. Something to separate it from the Zen fantasy pinball concept; something that says "This is the game [I]real[/I] pinball wizards play." Maybe travel to the PAPA tournament and unveil some high-profile tables next to their real counterparts and do a side-by-side showing off how close TPA really is to the real thing. I think Bobby mentioned in his recent interview that they were looking at a tournament mini-tour, so maybe they're thinking along these lines already. [/QUOTE]
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