‘Why did these games not come to Australia?’, thoughts
After my earlier thread about Fathom, I got to wondering, ‘How come some of these games are so scarce?’
I then thought about it some more and maybe the local distributors and ops chose their games no different to myself.
Over the last few years I have ordered both Batman (TDK) and Ironman when there was only the cabinet art available on the internet.
Both times I felt the theme was good enough to take that chance.
Whereas some other themes over the last few years did not sell themselves to a middle-aged, Australian pinhead.
(Wheel of fortune comes to mind, from what I hear, it is a good game to play, but there is no way I would have it in my house)
When one looks back at pinball machines in the early 80’s, each maker would bring out 8 games a year, and (with two exceptions), when the run was over, that was it. No more of that game.
I am guessing that all the Australian distributors had to go on for their order was the pictures on the flyers
From that time, Bally came out with both Centaur, Flash Gordon and Eight Ball Deluxe, these games have striking art that pulls you in.
So I can see why they would import many of these games (Back then it was not hard to find either game on location), and maybe not so many of the other games on offer
While Fathom is an attractive game, its beauty is not as instantly appreciated as either Centaur Flash Gordon or EBD
Same with Medusa (though I think I did get to play it once in the 80’s)
This is only covering Bally games, early 80’s were good, Black Hole, Catacomb, Black Knight to name a few
So I am guessing that they bought games that visually interesting and ignored the ones that were not so eye-catching
Pete