Quoted from FatPanda:One thing that P3 has over the other manufacturers...no chipping playfields
Excited to see what Gerry and crew come up with next!
One thing of many, but yeah that’s very true!
Licensed theme is exciting!
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Quoted from FatPanda:One thing that P3 has over the other manufacturers...no chipping playfields
Excited to see what Gerry and crew come up with next!
One thing of many, but yeah that’s very true!
Licensed theme is exciting!
Quoted from Kwaheltrut:What are the 2 items? Is Multimorphic moving into the topper business?
Probably at least one item that floats over the lcd part — guessing and inverted pop bumper. And/or a floating magnet?
Quoted from titanpenguin:So they sell the surface? How hard is it to replace?
Yeah, as zitt stated it’s like $40? At a big box store to get a new one. It absolutely does get scratched and that’s 100% normal and expected. With the lcd off it’s very noticeable but as soon as you power up it should mostly become ‘invisible’. Never bothered me, but if it did $40 is a drop in he bucket and it takes maybe 5 minutes to slide out and slide a new one in.
Well this announcement sure caught on fire vs past modules for P3.. seems like a good sign! And really highlights the alure / selling power of a decent licensed theme
Quoted from solarvalue:I thought the graphics were really well done. There is a crazy amount of movement and detail in the pop-ups and other awards that fly across the screen. Obviously, a lot of thought and hard work has gone into them. All the artwork, from the backgrounds, to pop-ups to the fonts, have the same fun style and are really well executed. I guess you either have crazy high expectations or are focusing on the Al figure which has a particular style of animation you don't like.
I honestly don't know why they would want a "bigger" theme at this time (I actually think Weird Al is a pretty big theme). It has generated a huge amount of interest and they already have enough orders to last them well into next year.
Yes and no on the art. There are some things I like - and I agree it’s clear a lot of work has gone into it. There’s some cool stuff for sure. But parts of it are the weakest link here I think, on an otherwise great looking game. The traffic mode cars need some work. The corporate mode seemed a little too white. Talking Al reminds me of south park .. I guess it works here in a goofy way but his arms swinging back and forth.. another art and animator working on this and I think it could get a lot of needed polish on the next title.
That said, I love that the uhf theme is so prominent and all the mechs and layout look like a ton of fun. Glad to see the first licensed title do so well for multimorphic
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