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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #720 on: October 20, 2012, 01:18:54 AM »
There's certainly been a lot of activity on this thread the last couple of days. Always good to see more video footage.

It's very interesting to hear the opinions (positive and negative) on JJP. At the end of the day whether you like the theme WOZ or not you have to admire the effort going into this game and the passion/enthusiasm of JJ. The product will speak for itself when it's finished. Jack has said he's proud of what he and his team have achieved thus far, and good on him, he should be.

I'm sure there would have been plenty of setbacks and delays Jack wouldn't have foreseen but he has had to work through all of them, which will make the finished product even more rewarding for him personally, and in the process there will be future benefits of this. E.g. he's mentioned they have created JJ proprietary products and new tooling to cement there legacy with their own parts. It's easy for any of us to say he coulda, shouda, woulda with the benefit of hindsight.

Rome wasn't built in a day......food for thought.

Maybe there'll be an in depth exclusive interview with pinball magazine in one of their future issues???  %$%

well said to everything you wrote coon82.

and Daz(cowcorner) you made me laugh so hard I almost pissed myself, with the 2020 comment.
Its good to have both serious and comedy discussion on all these topics, keeps the threads fun.lol  ^^^ ^^^ ^^^
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