You still have to look at it. The cabinet art is bad. It just looks like a movie poster. The positioning of the Toy Story 4 on the side of the cabinet is horrible. The monstrous screen that takes up the entire left upper third of the playfield. Virtual pinball on a pinball machine?!? Come on. If this was Toy Story 1, then it sells out in seconds, slinky dog ramp, claw machine that picks up the ball, while the aliens say chosen one, and other original stuff that I'm not creative enough to think of. I'm 37, the original Toy Story is my childhood. Toy Story 4 is my kids Toy Story. I love my kids, but if I was going to spend $12k on a machine, it's got to be Toy Story 1. Sorry JJP, unfortunately for you my kids are a little short of $12k in their piggy banks.
I agree it could be a really fun game to shoot, but if Dialed In value proves anything, it proves that no matter how good a pin shoots it doesn't matter if the theme and integration suck. You can still get a Dialed In CE for $8500-$9000. I'm a Dialed In fan too!
Now that price point has moved to $12k(LE)-$15k (CE), there is no chance for this to be a smart buy.
Quoted from PanzerFreak:Get ready Stern fanboys to eat your words once again when it comes to another JJP release. Code and gameplay will likely be great as with Pat's last two JJP pins. Don't judge a game based on pictures alone as any of these games are just a box of lights without code, music, sounds, etc.