Quoted from benheck:Here's hoping R&M leads the charge to new, younger IP being turned into great pinball themes!
I can understand if it's not your cup of tea. But imagine back in the 80's or 90's when you got into pins. Would you have been interested if every theme involved movies from the 40's or Bing Crosby music? That's about how dated the current themes are in comparison.
Hear hear. And it’s not just that. These more modern IPs probably have hipper license owners who will embrace pinball and support the process to make it bitchin’. Or fire, or whatever the youngsters are saying nowadays. These Modern IP owners are less likely to be old geezers or huge corporate entities trying to squeeze every last dollar out of IP that is getting less relevant every day.
With truly interactive and immersive IP, Spooky has a slam dunk on their hands. This game has everything going for it.