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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #165 on: November 16, 2011, 09:18:08 PM »
I find the machine actually looks dramatically better close up. The artwork i reckon is amazing, lots of really deep detail. The colours work together very well and its a widebody. The 26inch LCD screen/translite will blow people away.

I actually really like what they have done with it. It has a "magical" old school feel to it because WOZ is over 50 years old. The movie makes anyone feel good.
Who doesnt know the words to "follow the yellow brick road". I am not sure they have incorporated a yellow brick road into the machine or not, but i might look at adding some gold to the emerald legs (I will have both emerald and gold combined etc) and I reckon this machine will be a hit.  There are too many talented experts from the pinball past working on it and the JJP company is putting alot of money into it. It will succeed without a doubt.

And i bet the ladies will play this at the pub or a arcade because it has all the boxes ticked to be a fun machine. As soon as the first positive reviews come out on the machine, watch all the people sitting on the fence place orders. I reckon the audio will be a blast. I am hoping for really cool wicked witch noises etc.

The only thing i want to see improved/or more detail on, is the top of the headbox above the 26inch display, which looks abit dark/boring/unfinished. Not sure what that is about yet.

Lets see what happens next. More updates on the way.  
« Last Edit: November 16, 2011, 09:21:39 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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