While these last two titles (Beatles & Primus) look like train wrecks to us; they are money trains for stern. If it helps keep my favorite designers and programmers employed, I guess it's not all bad. Right...?
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While these last two titles (Beatles & Primus) look like train wrecks to us; they are money trains for stern. If it helps keep my favorite designers and programmers employed, I guess it's not all bad. Right...?
Quoted from DS_Nadine:Beatles & Primus don't take anything from the 3 Cornerstone Titles Stern does for 'us', so there is nothing to argue or get mad about this additional output they do on the side.
That said, neither of those game is a train wreck. Beatles look great and is just 'different type of game', just like TNA is. That may cater to pinside audience but not only (wich goes more ore less with every license).
And Primus,... well this one is REALLY limited but with only 100 machines, the usual die hard primus fan propably won't have ever seen a Whoa Nellie or Pabst Can Crusher, so this is pretty much an original game. And assuming PCC an WNs sales most of 'us' wont have any of them either.
So, yeah... Stern manufactures this game a couple of days and then up to the next. So what?
It won't hold up the line for long.
No skin off my nose (or most the people in this thread); which is kind of the point of my post.
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