You'd think this company would have built up enough working capital behind it by now with 65 tables released and having sold their operating system to just about every platform on the market, instead of relying on the public to keep putting their hands into their pocket to fund a new table?
The purpose of a kickstarter is for a new company to get a foothold in the market, not to fund itself in perpetuity.
As always, I'll be happy to pay for the table once it is released, but I'm not going to fund an already well established company to create it.
"To summarize, we first acquire an actual physical pinball table that we have the rights to re-create digitally."Well at least the company has built up a nice 65 plus physical pinball collection in the process.