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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Volume 3 announced for march 19!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 284331" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I knew people would love/hate the Safe Cracker listing. Funny thing is I dislike Who Dunnit as much as I like Safe Cracker. Assuming Zen is only going to do DMD for now, there are exactly enough titles to do 3 more volumes with before needing to do licensed machines. All the non licenses were already done in TPA, so we won't see anything new until then.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping their plans for alpha numerics is to create a DMD for them as part of the enhanced mode. The base Zen customer that didn't play TPA (that was a large portion of their customers, btw) views anything without a DMD as foreign and old. So I'll be curious to see Zen's solution.</p><p></p><p>I can confirm that licensed tables will be their own releases, no mixing of IPs. We will see these sort of tables before year's end.</p><p></p><p>As for Champion Pub, I'm most looking forward to proper lighting and the toys having actual shading and depth. The video has already alieved my concerns in this department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 284331, member: 134"] I knew people would love/hate the Safe Cracker listing. Funny thing is I dislike Who Dunnit as much as I like Safe Cracker. Assuming Zen is only going to do DMD for now, there are exactly enough titles to do 3 more volumes with before needing to do licensed machines. All the non licenses were already done in TPA, so we won't see anything new until then. I'm hoping their plans for alpha numerics is to create a DMD for them as part of the enhanced mode. The base Zen customer that didn't play TPA (that was a large portion of their customers, btw) views anything without a DMD as foreign and old. So I'll be curious to see Zen's solution. I can confirm that licensed tables will be their own releases, no mixing of IPs. We will see these sort of tables before year's end. As for Champion Pub, I'm most looking forward to proper lighting and the toys having actual shading and depth. The video has already alieved my concerns in this department. [/QUOTE]
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