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Originally posted by maink View Postvote gow , just because its the most likely to happen , they already in the video game buisness and santa monica studios has some cool people working there that could make it happen
But i have no idea how to mix elements of the game into Pinball.
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Originally posted by Cybercore View PostYeah a God Of War table would be kickass
But i have no idea how to mix elements of the game into Pinball.As for my choice, I chose Hey Arnold! because it's my favorite cartoon of all time
You could have a part where you have to face off against the 5th graders (Wolfgang wizard mode? Haha), a mode where Helga loses her locket, and you have to shoot the certain ramps and such to find it, avoid Stoop kid's stoop, give Chocolate boy radishes to cure his addiction to chocolate, some sort of contraption could come up only on occasion, like a sewer hole where you have to avoid it (like Eugene always jinxing himself), Yahoo soda pickups, you could get help somehow from Grandpa, etc...man I could go on and on with this
Last edited by snakeman07; 09-29-2012, 03:37 PM.
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God of War. It will appeal to a wide audience and would seemingly be easier to acquire the license for. Tons of stuff to draw from too. Missions could be against gods such as Hades, Zeus, Ares, Poseidon, etc. You could also have the creatures such as Minotaurs, gorgons, hydras, and centaurs. It seems like there's almost too much to squeeze on there.
There could be some kind of rage meter that fills and then starts multiball. Athena could offer ball saves. Pandora's box could work kind of like the cube on the Captain America table. Tons of ways to go with this one.PSN: Bearded_Warrior
Table Wishlist: Lord of the Rings, God of War, Final Fantasy VII, The Legend of Zelda, and Marvel's Archangel.
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Originally posted by Bearded_Warrior View PostGod of War. It will appeal to a wide audience and would seemingly be easier to acquire the license for. Tons of stuff to draw from too. Missions could be against gods such as Hades, Zeus, Ares, Poseidon, etc. You could also have the creatures such as Minotaurs, gorgons, hydras, and centaurs. It seems like there's almost too much to squeeze on there.
There could be some kind of rage meter that fills and then starts multiball. Athena could offer ball saves. Pandora's box could work kind of like the cube on the Captain America table. Tons of ways to go with this one.
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Originally posted by tenorhero View PostIt would indeed be an interesting table but isn't God of War sony exclusive? That would be difficult just as if they would make a table with Halo for Xbox or something like that. I had enough of exclusives. Both PS3 players and Xbox players are missing out on great tables I believe. Bring on Buccaneer and Rome I would be there day 1 for those tables and the others.PSN: Bearded_Warrior
Table Wishlist: Lord of the Rings, God of War, Final Fantasy VII, The Legend of Zelda, and Marvel's Archangel.
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Originally posted by Bearded_Warrior View PostI'm fine with an exclusive in this case. I'm don't have an Xbox and I'm not a Halo fan so I have no qualms with those guys getting their own exclusive if that means I get a God of War table.
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Not in love with any of those themes to be honest, but sponge bob has the most to work with. God of War would play out too much like a Marvel table and Sorcerer's Lair is Zen's unofficial Potter table. Hey Arnold was on the air for such a short period of time that I'd imagine it'd deter more buyers than anything else. I'd rather see Zen go for an unsuspected license like they did with PvZ or a property that is so out of date like a "Lost in Space" or "Jetsons" so they can make the table feel retro. Zen has a great track record so I trust their judgement.
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Originally posted by parathod View PostNot in love with any of those themes to be honest, but sponge bob has the most to work with. God of War would play out too much like a Marvel table and Sorcerer's Lair is Zen's unofficial Potter table. Hey Arnold was on the air for such a short period of time that I'd imagine it'd deter more buyers than anything else. I'd rather see Zen go for an unsuspected license like they did with PvZ or a property that is so out of date like a "Lost in Space" or "Jetsons" so they can make the table feel retro. Zen has a great track record so I trust their judgement.People need fresh, new things nowadays...
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Originally posted by snakeman07 View PostHey Arnold was on the air for 5 seasons, so not bad in that department, but I know, it wouldn't sell squat lol besides, it's in the pastPeople need fresh, new things nowadays...
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Originally posted by parathod View PostDid you check out the IMDB for the show? The 5th season is bizarre. The 1st episode airs on March 4 2000 while episode 23 airing on Nov 15th, 2003. If that's not strange enough, episode 16 later airs on June 8th, 2004. I forgot they also made a movie. It was one of those shows that aired around the time I was "supposed to" stop watching kid's cartoons, my preteen years going into teen years, so I didn't get to watch as much of that as I did of Rocko's Modern Life, Doug, or Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (for Nicktoons).
I'm surprised they dont do more pop culture tables ALL the time. I know theirs licensing agreements but how about , Simpsons, Family Guy? there's would be huge instantly.
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Originally posted by Delima05 View PostI'm surprised they dont do more pop culture tables ALL the time. I know theirs licensing agreements but how about , Simpsons, Family Guy? there's would be huge instantly.
Note: I'm not referring to The Simpsons or Family Guy here. They fall under the licensing issue. The voice actors alone would cost them an arm and a leg to get.Last edited by shogun00; 10-02-2012, 04:51 PM.
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Originally posted by shogun00 View PostIn the US maybe, but many of these pop culture shows aren't "huge" worldwide. Remember, Zen Studios main office is in Hungary. Not to mention, about half of their sales come from Europe. Marvel Comics is popular worldwide, so it makes sense to nab the license and make tables on them. It's not the same for Nickelodeon shows for example, which only a handful of them are even known worldwide.
Note: I'm not referring to The Simpsons or Family Guy here. They fall under the licensing issue. The voice actors alone would cost them an arm and a leg to get.
Note.. they don't need to pay for voice overs, there's plenty of sound clips out there. I wonder the price difference in lisencing between marvel vs family guy. Both very large franchises.
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