I think we are all hoping JJP and all the other pinball manufacturers flourish. I would tend not to second guess game design and design decisions until I‘ve designed a game myself (I have thought though if the 3 spinning disks were to only move slowly this might have helped). I have no idea how many games a year have to be brought out to stay commercially viable (I think Pinsiders collectively have a great thirst for more details on the commercial side of pinball manufacture) but I do like the no-compromise approach of JJP-designs and that they are field tested for a long time before they go on sale. If you‘re going to innovate this is a great way to prove things out. And if you can continue to sell older games for many years maybe you don’t need lots of titles per year. With Dialed In they came up with probably the best theme in modern pinball, let‘s hope they have a few more great unlicensed themes up their sleeves.