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Pins that should have been produced and now are too late

By Grayman_EM

5 years ago


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    #1 5 years ago

    So any that should have been manufactured but never was and could have been big at the time, but now it's to late to see them as popularity has waned.

    A few that I thought of. Get the kids interested when they are young.

    YuGiOh

    Pokémon

    Any others?

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    #29 5 years ago
    Quoted from kst8cat:

    The Fifth Element

    Horrible movie for Bruce Willis why not everybody's favorite "DIEHARD" !

    #53 5 years ago
    Quoted from Guinnesstime:

    Cannonball freakin’ Run.

    Do you realize that most of those actors in that picture are dead? Jamie Farr is alive. How I don't know?

    #58 5 years ago
    Quoted from WolfManCat:

    Need a couple of new driving pins.

    How about The Transporter? Still liked the first one the best.

    #110 5 years ago
    Quoted from Trekie:

    Forbidden Planet

    Now this still could be a good one. Sexy woman, 1950's sifi theme, Robbie the Robot, why hasn't somebody made this???

    #116 5 years ago

    My Mother the Car~ bad in every way.

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    #122 5 years ago

    Two and a Half Men~ pin screams 3/4 of the way through a game (pushed in front of train by Rose) and the back glass shifts from a Charlie Sheen to that other guy that took over. (and got worse)

    #146 5 years ago
    Quoted from girloveswaffles:

    There are no F-14s in Firefox. Apparently you've never seen the movie.

    Think in Russian. I have seen the movie I think 1983?

    1 month later
    #185 5 years ago
    Quoted from billyboy:

    Old, but timeless, what about:
    The Little Rascals
    Abbot and Castello
    Laurel and Hardy
    Horror theme :
    Poltergeist
    Phantasm

    The Little Rascals-are we talking about the old gang (silent era, yes there are silent) or the newer one of the 40's. I think they are all dead so no one would mind.

    Laurel and Hardy-they are on a few of the backglasses already.

    Poltergeist- the remake was horrible.

    #189 5 years ago
    Quoted from Frippertron:

    Laurel and Hardy had two games with Flicker and Prospector but sadly Abbot and Costello, the Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges don't have any. Such a waste of some iconic characters.

    The real sad story is how Columbia Pictures made millions on the 3 Stooges and paid them badly. Also read how the murder of the 3 Stooges manager is tied into James Bond's author Albert Broccoli. Yes I am not making this up he was one of three gentlemen who may have murdered their manager.

    #209 5 years ago
    Quoted from MadPole:

    I thought Ian Fleming was the author of the James Bond books.

    Correction: Sorry MadPole you are correct. He was the producer of most of the James Bond films.

    #210 5 years ago
    Quoted from PinPilot:

    I believe I may have the one that could actually get built - Rod Serling's "THE NIGHT GALLERY"

    » YouTube video

    Serling hated The Night Gallery as his hands were tied and it got to much of a comedy on some of the shorts. He had free rein on The Twilight Zone maybe a new cheaper version?

    1 week later
    #218 5 years ago

    A Roseann pinball machine it throws insults at you and quits midway through the game.

    4 weeks later
    #219 5 years ago

    Just watched this yesterday...SPEED.

    2 years later
    #225 3 years ago
    Quoted from Pinballs:

    Monty Python's Flying Circus- 50th anniversary edition.
    Actually, I think this would be very good NOW, and the excellent remastered BluRay boxset just came out
    https://networkonair.com/all-products/3077-monty-python-s-flying-circus-norwegian-blu-ray-edition

    Oh, and there are more recent similar comedic things:

    Peter S was in Shaun of the Dead, and there's another movie that would be a great pin...

    A tip of my hat to the one of best comedians who still would make a great pinball for us older gentlemen.

    Benny Hill!

    1 week later
    #234 3 years ago

    I agree NOW more than ever! But would they have two versions one with David Lee and the other with Sammy?

    Quoted from Blitzburgh99:

    Loved me some battlestar galactica, too

    Which version? The older one EM and the newer electronic?

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    #235 3 years ago

    You would think the Flintstones would have been made by now. The 70's show would have made a great EM because it's the 70's.

    1 week later
    #238 3 years ago

    Had another thought on this and I did like the show even if others didn't.

    Enterprise about the first ship.

    #241 3 years ago

    A 007 pinball with James Bond but it's George Lazenby and since he was only in one movie only one would be made.

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