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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2014, 09:34:53 pm » |
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John's Right. Rule set is huge. Especially if it's going to be something in your home.
I grew up playing arcade and pinball games in the 80's and early 90's. I always played more arcade games but that was because there were more of them. When I played pinball, I can't honestly say that I knew the rule set on any game back then. Actually, there was one. It was white water and that was only cause it was the pin I played the most.
So now, as I've got back into the hobby, I'm starting to see what all these games were actually about. Each one has a different strategy. I would say the 90's pins are my personal favorites. Lots of depth, tons of modes, multiple multiballs, and in general, most of the games were non licensed games.
That's my problem with Stern these days. Every pin they have released in the last 13 years is a licensed game. I think original themes are better. Granted they require the designer to be a bit more creative, I think they have more staying power than a CSI, or a 24 pin.
And the way Stern prices their games these days, I think it's getting a bit ridiculous. They love to blame price on the fact that they have to pay for licenses. Well, I say get some better designers and do an original theme. And quit trying to rip us off with all these different models. Pro, Premium, Limited Edition, green hulk edition, Magneto edition ect...... They take a complete game, which they should be charging whatever, $6000 , $6500 for nib. We'll, then they strip off the toys, some modes, sometimes part of the playfield (ac/dc), artwork ect... And then they call that the Pro. We'll, if you want the complete game, you need to pay another $2000. And they call that the premium, or limited edition. It's Retarted. And then you can wait for a couple of years to see if they are ever going to finish the code on the game you paid $8500 for. Fuck you Stern. And it looks like they have even gave up on finishing code on some of their games. Looking forward to the new Mustang pin? I don't think so stern.
And yes, I know, you can say JJP charges the same. Well, your right. But I also think they are making a better product. Sterns new Star Trek could have been built literally 15 years ago. They finally decided to change it up and go all led's. And clear inserts, which they copied off of JJP. Anyways, they are still using a dmd, a fan layout, nothing innovative. JJP's first pin had all color changing led's, and LCD display, (which it looks like sterns mustang will still be using a dmd) clear inserts, 2 raised play fields, wide body, tons of toys, and some innovative out lane games. And from what I understand, the first release of WoZ, they were sold for $6500!
I know, I know, I sound like I have a hard on for JJP. Well, it's not that. I'm just glad there is some competition for the same old stern. And I am also excited to hear that ther new pin will be an original design.
Ok, what was this post about? Sorry, I got a bit off track.
Yeah, pinball is fun.
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