What does the python between the flippers do? That isn't on the Pinball Circus at the PHOF.
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Quoted from Join_The_Cirqus:This pedal was intended to trigger a mechanism that was taken out of the prototype games such as the one at the Pinball Hall of Fame currently.
Quoted from Join_The_Cirqus:A snake head that would extend and bounce the ball back into play.
Very interesting background information and thanks for the great rundown. I am really looking forward to seeing Pinball Circus come back to life!
Quoted from dung:If you listen to the early stuff that they said, the plan was to make 12 samples and *then* decide if they should build it commercially. The *anyone who wants one will get one* was that if it made it to production they wouldn't be artificially limited like say Magic Girl.
I think many of us simply heard what we wanted to hear--that they would build as many as the potential customer base wanted. I know that I always assumed that they would be building pins after the prototype(s), but from what I gather now, that was never a sure thing. Hopefully it all works out and the original team will be able to bring it into production after the prototypes are complete. What a great effort though to bring Python's vision to life even if just for 12 prototypes!
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