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<blockquote data-quote="mudtoe" data-source="post: 78228" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>I think it would be great if a company could launch some sort of virtual/digital pinball program featuring new tables from known designers, but I would guess that the aforementioned Pro Pinball Kickstarter is as close as we are going to get. Unfortunately, the (sizable) goal of $400,000 was not met, and I don't believe that this level of funding is currently achievable. Obviously, the proven designers would need to be paid; the current pricing structure of cellular phone and tablet apps could not possibly provide enough funding to obtain (or retain) the talent. Not to mention that many of the former Bally/Williams development team are now working for Stern, who continue to produce tables.</p><p></p><p>TLDR; I think it's a great but unsustainable idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudtoe, post: 78228, member: 1263"] I think it would be great if a company could launch some sort of virtual/digital pinball program featuring new tables from known designers, but I would guess that the aforementioned Pro Pinball Kickstarter is as close as we are going to get. Unfortunately, the (sizable) goal of $400,000 was not met, and I don't believe that this level of funding is currently achievable. Obviously, the proven designers would need to be paid; the current pricing structure of cellular phone and tablet apps could not possibly provide enough funding to obtain (or retain) the talent. Not to mention that many of the former Bally/Williams development team are now working for Stern, who continue to produce tables. TLDR; I think it's a great but unsustainable idea. [/QUOTE]
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