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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Pinball Expo 2014 stuff
« Reply #60 on: October 19, 2014, 10:19:43 AM »
I have never seen the movie Cavey, but the game looks and sounds incredible.

As for the age it's pinball and we are all reliving our youth. I have Congo and CFTBL at home and never seen both movies (one being over 50 years old) but love the games. How old is Predator as it sold it's limited run of 200 or 250 (can't remember which). Homepin is doing his pin which is based off an old show. Heighway are going to be doing Alien. Stern with Tron though they did bring it out on the remake everyone loved it because of the old original version in the 80's. TBL may cost a little more than a hobbit or Stern LE but the quality and interactive toys is greater.

Hate to say it but before you were pointing out the negative people with Stern, it now sounds like you are a little on the half empty side on TBL.


I did say I hoped they sold heaps
And did say the toys were very detailed and that TBL was good for pinball.
I asked the question about older movies and pins cause I couldn't think of any. Although most of the ones mentioned were shows or series, it does make sense now that such a decent list of remakes have done well.
Wasn't negative just lookin for answers which I got which is awesome.
Maybe Stern will start making remakes etc after the Whoa Nellie project starting next year. Good news if remakes can become the norm. To all the guys who added examples of successful remakes, thankyou.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2014, 10:21:30 AM by Caveoftreasures »
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