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Quoted from konjurer:I'm about 50-50 on this. I'm excited to see and play this. The cabinet artwork is great but I'm not blown away by the 1960's acid trip playfield - just not my taste. Maybe it looks better in person.
Sorry guys, but the animations are ridiculous. Looks like a game from one of those LeapPad educational toys - only worse. That animation where they're jamming out on the bus is hideous. Look at the animations on smart phone games and video games. I don't expect PS4 quality, but damn, that is awful animation for 2017. JJP is way, way ahead in their usage of the new display technology. However, it is a step ahead of the DMD so for that I am thankful.
Playfield layout and toys look great. KISS is a great layout so looks like it should flow well.
I like the KISS layout too. I think it's fun. They just killed it b/c of the code.
It's a bit "Scooby Doo-ish", but like the animation I've seen so far. I'd rather see something created from scratch than a bunch of movie clips over an over. I don't need a TV to watch in my pinball. I've seen the movie.
If an LCD TV, what would they show? Concert clips? That'd be awful. Let's see what they do with AC/DC Vault now. I'd love animation like a "Gorillaz" video.
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