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JJP Toy Story (any rumor confirmations?)

By Trojanlaw

3 years ago


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#4190 1 year ago
Quoted from indypinhead:

When JJP first started, I was a BIG fan. I've only bought WOZECLE and POTCLE. I passed on the other titles because they didn't appeal to me. JJP stood for innovation back in those early days.
I've never been a big fan of Stern pins...the cost cutting that they do just turned me off...
I never thought I'd find myself saying this...You get more "bang for your buck" with Stern these days. I'm REALLY enjoying my Rush premium. At a cost saving of $3k compared to TS4, it's a no-brainer that Stern provides a better product.
My favorite is still anything that CGC makes. That's why I have a CCRLE on order.
I miss the old JJP.

I couldn't agree more. I was looking forward to Toy Story for years, but then my Rush arrived and I'm SO glad I bought it instead.

I was actually in on a WOZ the moment Jack announced he was building "something" years ago, simply due to the fact that he wanted to make 90's era wide-body games full of toys and mechs. I always thought Sterns were way too cheap and not worth the money, and I figured I'd have a room full of glorious JJP's at this point. But that idea is long gone.

I love what Stern is making these days, and Rush is the best game I own. Period.

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