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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 259399" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>Oh, and as a huge advocate of the new Nintendo Switch, let me just say that FarSight could attract an enormous influx of new fans if they played their cards right on that system. Everything on Switch gets tons of press right now, even with zero marketing by the developer/publisher.</p><p></p><p>If I were FarSight and looking at a Switch launch strategy, I'd make sure to take full advantage of the vertical screen option, much like Vita and iOS devices, and I'd put a selection of about 40 tables onto a retail hard copy game card (also a digital option on the eShop, of course). It could be called The Pinball Arcade: Hall of Fame Collection or something to that effect. Even if some of the premium tables were held out as DLC, a collection of 40 already-developed tables for around $49.99 would be a killer deal and a way for newcomers to catch up a little.</p><p></p><p>(just make sure Swords of Fury and Xenon are included in those initial 40 please)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 259399, member: 1046"] Oh, and as a huge advocate of the new Nintendo Switch, let me just say that FarSight could attract an enormous influx of new fans if they played their cards right on that system. Everything on Switch gets tons of press right now, even with zero marketing by the developer/publisher. If I were FarSight and looking at a Switch launch strategy, I'd make sure to take full advantage of the vertical screen option, much like Vita and iOS devices, and I'd put a selection of about 40 tables onto a retail hard copy game card (also a digital option on the eShop, of course). It could be called The Pinball Arcade: Hall of Fame Collection or something to that effect. Even if some of the premium tables were held out as DLC, a collection of 40 already-developed tables for around $49.99 would be a killer deal and a way for newcomers to catch up a little. (just make sure Swords of Fury and Xenon are included in those initial 40 please) [/QUOTE]
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