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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
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<blockquote data-quote="Rayder" data-source="post: 288229" data-attributes="member: 4226"><p>The problem is, they want to make the tables that will sell the most. I too would like some of the older tables from the 70's and 80's that I grew up playing (and not ones already re-created in TPA) instead of all the newer ones with all the toys on them (that HAVE already been re-created in TPA), but people like us seem to be in the minority. A lot of people tend to think the older tables are just boring and uninteresting or some such, and they don't sell like the newer ones. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I just like pinball. I have all of everything for both FX3 (even all those fake tables that I don't really care for) and TPA and will continue to buy whatever gets released in the future. I don't pick and choose only certain tables, I buy them all. I don't see how someone can call themselves a pinball fan, and not buy them all. </p><p></p><p>Another problem, especially with Zen, is that many of the older tables had a lot of scantily clad women and other innuendo in the artwork. A lot of that sort of stuff doesn't sit well in today's "offended by everything" society, and Zen likes to sensor even seemingly benign stuff. so, we may never see a lot of the older tables from our youth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayder, post: 288229, member: 4226"] The problem is, they want to make the tables that will sell the most. I too would like some of the older tables from the 70's and 80's that I grew up playing (and not ones already re-created in TPA) instead of all the newer ones with all the toys on them (that HAVE already been re-created in TPA), but people like us seem to be in the minority. A lot of people tend to think the older tables are just boring and uninteresting or some such, and they don't sell like the newer ones. Sigh. Personally, I just like pinball. I have all of everything for both FX3 (even all those fake tables that I don't really care for) and TPA and will continue to buy whatever gets released in the future. I don't pick and choose only certain tables, I buy them all. I don't see how someone can call themselves a pinball fan, and not buy them all. Another problem, especially with Zen, is that many of the older tables had a lot of scantily clad women and other innuendo in the artwork. A lot of that sort of stuff doesn't sit well in today's "offended by everything" society, and Zen likes to sensor even seemingly benign stuff. so, we may never see a lot of the older tables from our youth. [/QUOTE]
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