Quoted from jsrfo:Still nearly $6K for a stripped down version. I think that is what people cry foul about.
You meant to say "Still nearly $4800 for a ..." because that is easily the going rate for a stern pro *shipped*.
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Quoted from jsrfo:Still nearly $6K for a stripped down version. I think that is what people cry foul about.
You meant to say "Still nearly $4800 for a ..." because that is easily the going rate for a stern pro *shipped*.
Personally, I think this might be the nicest looking Steve Ritchie game yet. His games are historically really ugly. He is known for great flow not great art packages.
Star Trek - the Playfield felt like the wrong colors and had almost no artwork at all. Great game though.
Acdc - a bunch of old men. The artwork is hideous. The game looks decent due to lighting and lower pf. (Pro is as ugly as it gets). Game is loads of fun though.
Spider-Man - this actually looks pretty nice. Perhaps Spider-Man is his nicest looking game. The plastics are actually the worst part of this art package. Such a good game though.
24 - horrible with the grid of inserts. This is one of the fugliest playfieds ever made.
T3 - colorless. Poor quality art. Fun game though.
Of all his Williams games, I think no fear is the only one with decent artwork.
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