Author Topic: Would you buy one in 2016 or 2017 ? NEW TMNT game  (Read 3108 times)

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Re: Would you buy one in 2016 or 2017 ? NEW TMNT game
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2016, 02:46:20 AM »
What Crashramp is saying, is the forum probably don't mind reading each of your general posts but are tired of the crap posts you send to each other. So I don't want to ignore you or CoT just the posts between you. Any suggestion on a solution?

Exactly

Which is what I alluded to in my now deleted post. It wasn't a criticism of Crashramp or yourself. It was advice I gave weeks ago to the same individual.

A simple solution would be for you to just retreat back into your own solipsistic fantasy (the ignore button does work you know) and you won't have to get so stirred up about anything I say in my posts including the posts I make that have no direct effect on you whatsoever.

ON TOPIC:

No one with a mentality over the age of 6 years old is interested in a TMNT pinball. That's why the show is broadcast on Nickelodeon - a children's cartoon channel.

The OP asked for thoughts on this theme in the first post and I am giving mine.

Most of the time CoT comments or starts a thread you comment trying to get a reaction and the result is the thread goes to shit-I'd say you do it deliberately. Maybe you guys need to ignore each other.

How an individual chooses to react to a comment that is well within the scope of the original topic question is something that is beyond my ability to control.

But that's quality entertainment for me  ()

TMNT -Not a bad idea considering the new themes with long histories Stern puts out. TMNT holds fond memories for some (early 90's) but the series hasn't carried over well into mainstream 2015 consciousness to warrant a successful (units sold) new pin tie-in. Remember it may look impressive on screen but with the tech they got available to create nowadays, people won't accept anything less.

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If anything costs to produce should be less given the diminishment of labour intensity and advancement in automated processes, but as you say the tech has evolved to a point where the subject matter itself is largely obsolete (or uncool to use the vernacular). Pick subject matter that will better resonate with the target demographic like Halo or Minecraft et al and it has a stronger chance of success.