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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 760" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>Is this confirmed? Was Illinois Pinball the owner of the table, or just a licensed distributor? One page was a bit confusing saying Williams had the rights and then Illinois Pinball buying them from Capcom afterwards, with no info on what happened in between. Last I checked the Illinois Pinball website, they had nothing Big Bang Bar related on it. I would like to hear from Farsight on this.</p><p></p><p>I played Big Bang Bar at the National Pinball Museum in Baltimore too. Awesome table. Too bad it costs a dollar to play, but it's well worth it for a such rare and awesome table and it goes towards donations too. I wanted to play Breakshot too, but it wouldn't take my dollar and the coin slots were taped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 760, member: 49"] Is this confirmed? Was Illinois Pinball the owner of the table, or just a licensed distributor? One page was a bit confusing saying Williams had the rights and then Illinois Pinball buying them from Capcom afterwards, with no info on what happened in between. Last I checked the Illinois Pinball website, they had nothing Big Bang Bar related on it. I would like to hear from Farsight on this. I played Big Bang Bar at the National Pinball Museum in Baltimore too. Awesome table. Too bad it costs a dollar to play, but it's well worth it for a such rare and awesome table and it goes towards donations too. I wanted to play Breakshot too, but it wouldn't take my dollar and the coin slots were taped. [/QUOTE]
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