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Nephasth:
Lower playfield design released for The Hobbit today!




--- Quote ---Joe and the Team are going full out on The Hobbit Trilogy. Joe says "This design is going together better than any layout I have ever done. It will include several different elements than my other games. It is a more expansive flowing game with fast shots and multiple ramps. The main mechanism is Smaug which will be very interactive. The game includes subways and a mountain-scape. Aside from WOZ Joe has designed some of the best loved highest earning games including our own TheWizard of Oz, The Simpson's Pinball Party and South Park. Joe continued; "We are all having a lot of unexpected fun creating this game"
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nickbuol:
I will never own any of their games... Heck, I won't ever own any other pinball than the Theatre of Magic that I have unless I build a virtualpinball.  I, like many of us, just don't have that kind of cash laying around.

I wish I could find a place to play some of the more rare machines (Medeival Madness is on my "play before I die" list for example), or new machines.

I travel a lot for work, but never seem to find a place that I can get to in less than an hour's drive.  I hit up a place in Downingtown, PA, and while there were about 20 machines there, I didn't find much that was that enjoyable.  Not saying that they all were bad, but I think that I hung out for about 30 minutes tops.

I would love to try out a WOZ at some point once they are out there more, but I can't seem to find any place that has pinballs that are worth while.

Anyway, not trying to de-rail this thread, just making some side comments.  No need to reply here...

Nephasth:
Check out the Pinside Archive. It's got an interactive map that lets you find where a particular machine can be played in public. It's got 170 locations listed where you can play Medieval Madness publicly.

Le Chuck:

--- Quote from: Nephasth on May 14, 2013, 09:18:31 am ---Check out the Pinside Archive. It's got an interactive map that lets you find where a particular machine can be played in public. It's got 170 locations listed where you can play Medieval Madness publicly.

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Anybody ever check out the archive and then think about that movie Gone in 60 Seconds?  Would be pretty cool to do a pinball version. 

<Intentionally penned as open ended to make the reader question whether I'm talking about a movie or a heist>

TopJimmyCooks:

--- Quote from: Le Chuck on May 14, 2013, 10:52:38 am ---<Intentionally penned as open ended to make the reader question whether I'm talking about a movie or a heist>

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IC what you did there.

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