Author Topic: Kosmic Khaos by Spooky, Texas Pinball Festival and Mark Ritchie  (Read 2323 times)

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Offline swinks

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this game looks intriguing and a well kept secret, It has been known that the art of the translite was going to be used for the Texas Pinball Festival and is a theme that Mark Ritchie wanted to do with a 50's space theme feel. Playfield is still a hidden secret but the released cabinet was a surprise to many today as well as Spooky's involvement.
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Initially I thought it was a virtual pin.
If it isn't broke, it isn't pinball.

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Not impressed with the art, why do pinball companies use such ordinary artists these days?

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Not impressed with the art, why do pinball companies use such ordinary artists these days?

I quite like it. It’ll be interesting to see how the playfield looks.