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Pat Lawlor's new JJP machine - progress update

By mfresh

9 years ago


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    #152 9 years ago

    My worry ... no, not worry, curiosity ... is how the video material will be developed for a non-licensed pin. The Wizard of Oz and Hobbit provide a wealth of video that can be used in the LCD screen. The unique material created by the JJP team (e.g. the witch that taunts you in the middle of the screen) is amazing, but there is still a lot that is either based in the movie or are cut scenes direct from the movie. How is this going to work for Pat's game? That is a lot of material to create from nothing.

    It will be very interesting to hear about the theme from this standpoint as the LCD screen is so prominent (and valued by some of us) in a JJP pin.

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