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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Is the age of the pre-order over?
« on: February 09, 2015, 08:18:27 PM »
Re TAG, this machine is still 6 months away
None of us (except his distributor) know anything about the game

Artwork will be on the playfield, and I'm almost sure that no artwork can be posted until the IP owners of Thunderbirds approve. I think Mike even mentioned once that he is not allowed to use "part of" the artwork of Thunderbird 3 - you have to use the artwork of the entire Thunderbird.

So asking for playfield shots would be a whitewood. Cabinet would be like looking at a blue cabinet with the artwork blurred.

I think the day it is all announced - it will not disappoint.

I do get your point Pete. But I think it is shrouded in secrecy for good reason  &&

No, I understand his keeping it under wraps and I  am fine with that
My point is that, today, we cannot judge the game or Mikes ability to produce the game, because he has not made the game yet nor is it due for another six months

I agree. If the pinball is anything like the tables, then they will be the best pinballs on the market. That's aiming high for a initial release, so maybe by the 3rd or 4th title, they should be the best..
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