Since this is all speculation I hope it's ok to drop a couple of Gen X wish list items.
Tron Vault Edition: Re-themed to Tron 1982, Quora » Yori, Gem » Ram, Music might be the new Daft that was just released or there's a handful of Outrun musicians on Soundcloud who would jump at the chance to spin something up with the iconic theme, rules made a little deeper to keep up with the times. This approach would keep the current owners of Tron "whole" but still allow a new run of Tron pins to be released on The Spike system. For art, I like Grzegorz Domaradzki as I think vector-based artwork is a *must* to stay within the tone of the Trom universe. This artist has a lot of experience with theatrical based themes.
Beastie Boys: Make your way through the five boroughs; mini wizard mode is when you make it to Brooklyn ("No Sleep Till Brooklyn" plays). Playfield graphics show a subway (ramps) map that helps you navigate the city. Paul's Boutique is a scoop for mode activation and mystery awards, There's a Brass Monkey bash toy that plays those record scratches from the intro each time you hit it (starts Brass Monkey Multiball), "Intergalactic" video mode, Mini playfield has two small versions of the Beatles spinning record—it's Mix Master Mike's DJ coffin where you can scratch records possibly the functionality is similar to the Twilight Zone, goals are attached to MCA (pops), Ad-Rock (drops), Mike D (ramps), after those three goals are attained you get Sabotage Multiball—a musical intro that would rival Addams Family for best Multiball intro of all time. Collecting all 8 albums (completed modes) gets you to a final Discography Wizard Mode. Bonus points for an MCA tribute Buddhist Chant Mode where you simply run the ramps to keep the chants going. Michael "Mike D" Diamond and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz do the callouts. For art, I'd like to see Tristan Eaton. He's a street artist and I think spray can art as a medium fits with the hip-hop vibe. With that said straight down the middle graffiti art, can read a little retro—which in my experience from selling movies does not perform well. Tristan's art is vibrant and modern but still has its roots based in graffiti.
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