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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #150 on: September 04, 2011, 05:28:27 PM »
I have an original WOZ film strip framed from Movie World QLD, I think this machine would look good next to it *)* I just don't believe I could trade a 1992 Dr Who for it :lol lol
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #151 on: September 06, 2011, 06:17:40 PM »
With Bumper bring in 70+ games (which is a good thing) and people importing their own, it seems that Australia might have over 150 WoZ
It does not feel so 'Limited Edition' anymore :(

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #152 on: September 06, 2011, 06:21:53 PM »
I find the whole LE thing somewhat confusing.

As a collector.. youd only really want the LE version. Which makes the standard not so collectable and cuts its market.
Its even worse when the LE version comes out after the standard has already sold..... collectors then feel cheated.

..I just dont get it

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #153 on: September 20, 2011, 06:45:05 AM »

Update
This week we show a section of our proprietary JJP I/O Board which was developed specifically to meet the needs of our games.

As to what we understand, Jersey Jack Pinball, Inc. is the only manufacturer of Pinball machines today that owns their own board system. It has features that are covered under pending patents and because of the sensitivity of what it is, we will only show a small portion of it at this time.

This board has been designed with serviceability as its primary feature. We have decided to use traditional, readily available through-hole components to ensure minimum down time.

Operators, Technicians, and Collectors alike will be pleased at the many features incorporated into our board and into our system which Jack says will "never break anyway...." lol.

The factory warranty on this board is one year and JJP authorized distributors will be able to offer longer periods based on the needs of our mutual customers. The warranty is just a small part of the no-haggle policy of JJP to keep our customers games up and running and keep our players playing.

We continue to complete many items on the checklist. This week Matt gets to show off his latest approved version of his Trumper Bumper Trees and the State Fair Balloon which is at the lower left of the playfield.

This weekend is the big Wizard of Oz Festival in Chesterton, Indiana where JJP has a booth and will be joined by over 40,000 WOZ lovers as well as JJP customers and distributors and even Matt will make an appearance. Booth #1201. If you are local, stop by and say hello. Visit www.ozfestivalchesterton.com.

Jack will be Speaking at the 2011 Pacific Pinball Expo on Friday, Sept. 23rd at 12:00 pm. Hope to see you there! http://pacificpinball.org/events/ppe-5

Our Next update will be on Sunday October 2nd.







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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #154 on: September 20, 2011, 08:58:19 AM »
My mum is 69 yrs of age. I was talking to her about the Wizard of Oz Pinball last night and she was excited to hear this machine was getting made.

My mum also worked at HOYTS in Pitt Street SYDNEY from 14 yrs of age for many many years just like my Aunty. Mum remembers when the film was first re-released  with the very beautiful Judy Garland (Liza Minellis mother for those who didnt know, famous for singing New York New York and many many movies like her mum plus Broadway star all her life.) I think the movie first was made in 1939 and was re-released in techni-color apx 15 yrs later.

Mum said when the film came out, it smashed all box office records.  My mum reckons playing the Wizard of Oz pinball would take her back to her early childhood so she definately is looking forward to a game. Man, my whole family is dying to play this game. I showed my ten yr old daughter the original movie the other day and my 2 yr old son sat there fascinated.  Wizard of Oz just got some new fans from a new Generation. Thats way cool.  ^^^ ^^^ ^^^
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #155 on: October 11, 2011, 08:51:28 PM »
here is the latest release of the cabinet coloured graphics.

http://www.pinballnews.com/games/wizardofoz/index11.html
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #156 on: October 17, 2011, 07:09:27 AM »
The graphics of the back box including what will be displayed on a 26" monitor have been released, included is a link of a paper raft pinball model.

http://download641.mediafire.com/fxhjk7b6zc8g/cmu109gqjgdlndx/WOZ_Minature_JJP.pdf

Here is some info released via there a email they issued,

"greetings Pinball Fans:

Today, we are releasing the remaining completed artwork by artist, Jerry VanderStelt. The Backglass image will be portrayed on a 26" Wells Gardner LCD monitor which will display scores, animation, movie clips, attract mode, backglass artwork and more.

The left and right sides of the back box act as a bridge to the cabinet artwork and help the story come full circle. Jerry put forth a tremendous amount of thought and effort when creating the artwork t so that every aspect of the Wizard of Oz would be captured. Jerry is an extremely talented artist and an asset to the JJP Team.

PS-Our fans are AWESOME -Check out this Mini Paper-WOZ Pinball that customer, Peter Schotvanger created. Once you click the link, follow the link in the yellow box that says "Click here to start download from MediaFire.." to access the PDF. Thank you to Daniel Tonks for the idea and original version and anyone else who contributed.

Pinball Expo kicks off next week in Chicago and the JJP Team is hosting a Fireside Chat on Thursday October 20th at 8 PM. Jack Guarnieri has been invited as the Guest Speaker at the banquet this year on Saturday October 22nd at 8 PM. You can visit www.pinballexpo.net for more information.
 
We are now taking Pre-Orders for the Wizard of Oz Pinball, (Non- ECLE) that has a link below.  The Pre-Order Price is $6500.00 with just a $250.00 deposit. The first 1,000 games will be numbered. If you would like a specific number, when ordering please provide number(s) requests in the comments section.Click here to Order

Both the LE Emerald City and WOZ Pinball Include:

-Hand drawn playfield, plastic set, decal set by artist Greg Freres. Four major mechanical toys; Dorothy's Spinning House, the Witch's Castle, Flying Monkey, Melting Witch.      
 
-Five flippers, Two mini playfields, three Trumper-Bumpers, one Balloon Bumper, Two magnets, One Spinning target, Crystal Ball, Rollover targets, Winkie Guard drop target.  
 
-Full color cabinet and backbox artwork created by artist Jerry VanderStelt will be screened on the highest grade adhesive backed vinyl and printed with UV stabilized inks.
 
-Digital Stereo sound system which will boom the music and effects created by SoundMaster, Chris Granner. Front of game audio connection jack for headphone/ear bud. Component audio connection jack at rear of game.        
 
-26" Wells Gardner LCD monitor which will display scores, animation, movie clips, attract mode, backglass artwork and more.      
 -Bally / Williams Parts
 
-One Year Warranty
 
The Wizard of Oz is a Wide Body Game! It is the same dimensionally as a Twilight Zone.

Unique to the Emerald City Limited Edition
Wizard of Oz Pinball Machine:

-Limited to 1,000 units
 
-Each game will have a numbered plaque affixed to the game, on the front of the cabinet - # of 1,000 etc....
 
-Certificate of Authenticity, hand signed by the Design Team  
 
-Body armor is in the Emerald Green/Black special finish that Matt has chosen with Jerry. The four legs, side rails, hinges, lockdown bar.
 
-Emerald Green Mirror effect backglass framing a commercial 26" Wells Gardner LCD monitor which will display scores, animation, movie clips, attract mode, backglass artwork and more.
 
-Optical non-reflective playfield glass.
 
-Interactive Emerald City Limited Edition Topper"
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #157 on: October 17, 2011, 08:28:13 AM »
Here are the images of the lcd and back box sides.
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #158 on: October 17, 2011, 11:57:16 PM »
May not be to my taste, but have to say they are giving this a red-hot go and all the best to them.

I will be interested to see what they do decide to put on the queue next, so that one of you rich fellas can buy one and invite us all over.

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #159 on: October 18, 2011, 12:19:12 PM »
I will be interested to see what they do decide to put on the queue next, so that one of you rich fellas can buy one and invite us all over.

rumour is elvira 3 is next

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #160 on: October 18, 2011, 09:59:15 PM »
Listening to Spooky Pinball podcasts the other day and it was mentioned that the Australian Importer has so far taken order for 50 odd machines so far of the first 1000LE's. So definitely some interest in Oz for them, though couldn't imagine too many making it to the pub scene or not too many wanting to play it while with the boys....
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #161 on: October 18, 2011, 10:51:13 PM »
Well..... lets face it.

Its the FIRST pinball by Jack.. we all reckon he will go places with his machines.. then again, even if not it doesnt matter.
Machine does have some very interesting aspects to it.. some borrowed from way back in good old flipperless days. Its a bit of old and a whole new push forward at the same time and could well be the start of a whole new pinball era.
Basically, its a collectors dream.
All first 1000 have pre sold.. machine is a hit already.
Watch this title become VERY desirable

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #162 on: November 07, 2011, 10:23:46 PM »
Interesting comment on the WOZ licence/ theme in general by Roger Sharpe at Pinball Expo  #@#

Roger Sharpe then spoke about the Wizard of Oz licence and how, when used on a slot machine, it appeals to the target demographic of 55-year-old women who shop at K-mart

 #@# #@# !@) #@# #@#
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« Reply #163 on: November 07, 2011, 11:02:52 PM »
read this line from a JJP person's quote

"This weekend is the big Wizard of Oz Festival in Chesterton, Indiana where JJP has a booth and will be joined by over 40,000 WOZ lovers as well as JJP customers and distributors and even Matt will make an appearance. Booth #1201. If you are local, stop by and say hello. Visit www.ozfestivalchesterton.com."

40,000 people going to a Wizard of Oz meeting/fair etc. The theme in the USA makes BIG business sense. JJP are very smart people. How many people out of the 40,000 people put their hand up and paid a small deposit at this fair. 1 in 40 means a thousand sales. Theres the 1000 sold there so to speak. (even if he only sold a few dozen at the fair with extra pre-orders, it would have been a big marketing success).

Waiting to own this title is like waiting to open Xmas presents. I like the legs, and even gold legs on this title would look amazing. Even a hybrid of emerald green n gold legs would be great (co-incidentally green n gold is Aussie colours as well !) Bring on WOZ.

p.s - the Roger Sharpe comment about 55 yr old women who shop at Kmart being the target market for WOZ was a great comment, because of a few things -
1. the wife is out of the house - GOOD
2. the wife is spending money at a shop known for low price tags which will save u money - GOOD
3. you can play pinball in peace by ya self, while the old girl is shopping,whilst u are with the new 20 yr old girlfriend, who will listen intensely about this new topic called Wizard of Oz - EVEN BETTER

Kmart does come in handy after all.  ^^^  %.% %.% %.% %.%

JJP Pinball site link below.

http://www.jerseyjackpinball.com/inthenews.aspx
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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #164 on: November 09, 2011, 02:48:12 PM »
I can't wait for the WOZ machine its going to look pretty sweet :)