Author Topic: Bally/Williams Rights Change Hands  (Read 1202 times)

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Re: Bally/Williams Rights Change Hands
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2010, 10:15:28 PM »
I especially like this bit......

Q) - How will Planetary Pinball Supply operate differently from the way The Pinball Factory operated?

A) - Since we don't feel like we need to squeeze every last dollar out of every transaction, we will be focused more on partnerships to bring parts to market more quickly and more efficiently

Nice backhander on the way out  <.>

I think that seperating the Medievel Madness from the Bally Williams license is a good thing. ALREADY we are hearing about dialogue between IPB and the new owners.

It seems like a win/win for everyone as TPF can concentrate on the MM production and there won't be any distractions that can cause more delays. Planetary Pinball can work amicably with IPB to produce parts that both parties may own a patent to produce. The "splitting" of the patents caused friction and that WAS one of the reasons we didn't see a hugh volume of parts hit the market.

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