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What do you think of the Tron pics?

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Jeff AMN:


Looks pretty cool to me, but obviously this all relies on the ruleset. It seems to be a mirrored Spider-Man (a game I quite like), but it remains to see if it flows as smoothly and if there are nearly as many modes.

RayB:
Comparison with Funhouse:

http://www.maaca.org/download/file.php?id=2797&mode=view

Q*Bert_OP:
Looks a lot like the prototype Tommy pins...

Will I order it? Possibly the LE...after I play it...

smartbomb2084:
So... where is the playfield mounted monitor all you yahoos were hoping for?

Xiaou2:
Duplicated:


Very disappointing.  This definitely isnt the machine to save Pinball.  And isnt the Tron that should have been made.

 - The artwork is Dull and Boring.  It represents the 2nd movie in many ways though, which isnt a good thing.   A Tron based on the Original would be so much better...

 - At first I got excited to see what Looked like a classic Steve Ritchie lightning quick "double loop", from the right ramp leading back to the 3rd flipper as a feed-back into more loops.  However, then I realized the ramps just fed back to the flippers.  Snore.

 - All the work to open the center target.. and what do you get?  A cheesy center spinning disc.  Whoop T doo.  The only place this really worked well on was Whirlwind.   It makes no sense on this machine, nor POTC.  Its not exciting nor fun.

 - The Pop bumpers by the ramps/main pathway ... is stupid Imop.  Always has been.

 - Theres a few interesting thing about the layout.. but overall, I just dont see it being that good.


 This cant be a Steve Ritchie game.  It has more hallmarks to a Pat Lawlor game.

 Very sad indeed.

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