Seeing the reaction and praise for R&M like we have seen so far indicates to me that not picking this title was a big miss for Stern. But I am also really glad Spooky got it, because it will be a boon for their portfolio!
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Seeing the reaction and praise for R&M like we have seen so far indicates to me that not picking this title was a big miss for Stern. But I am also really glad Spooky got it, because it will be a boon for their portfolio!
Quoted from jeffspinballpalace:Which brings up the old question ... if Spooky can sell all the machines in a month, shouldn’t they figure a way to churn them out faster than 18 months? Asking someone to wait 6 mo is about the limit of what is reasonable. Spooky needs to expand, in spite of what Charlie thinks.
If Spooky sells it, they need to build it, and that means quickly. Maybe their new model should be sell however many can be built in nine months. In which case Spooky needs more horsepower.
American Pinball has room for a contract game...and hell, I don't think their main assembly line is exactly going gangbusters on pinball at the moment either.
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