I bet it's better than Elvis!
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This is going to be a fun game!
It's a good theme, good shots, good flow and good gimmicks.
But for me a $5k game.
Quoted from benheck:The earlier faster be-bop music just fits a pin better than the older trippy dippy hippy stuff. The art style you all wanted means music that's too slow for a pin.
So they went with the screaming teenage girl Beatles and not the more widely liked later stuff. That's why this art is so feminine and why all you 50 year old dudes don't like it. It looks like a 13 year old girls Trapper Keeper. Female baby boomer nostalgia.
All I can think is "would my mom buy this pin?" Answer is no, she's too broke, but I bet she'd love to play one.
Bingo. My mom diga it and could afford one but has the sense not to spend that much.
Quoted from Whysnow:I have to think there is a good shot that this idea is still to come...
ala > WNBJM and Can Crusher.
When Beatles is done selling then Seawitch 2.0 comes along. I guess I can be hopeful, but it seems very logical and smart way to do this.
Cash grab up front for all the big pockets and old farts, then give the pinheads what they really wanted.
Stern can and does make a living regardless of any sales of games to pinsiders. The market for the theme of Beatles is broad in depth and much of the demographics of it's fanbase (older gen x and younger baby boomers) owns a house and have spare space in it. Basically the is no way this game doesnt sell out (if the pricing is just right).
Quoted from JimB:You think Stern will do the right thing and do a late Beatles or a S. Pepper/other album in a year or two? No way we will ever know ahead of time but we might luck out someday.
Nope!
I really can picture this game earning on location.
It's a game that can be placed at most types of locations. Its simple to understand and learn. It's a theme that isn't as fringy as a tv show, movie or favor of the month. Please post here if you're going to operate and initial earnings. I'm on the fence...
Quoted from drfrightner:Played the game at iaapa it’s pretty cool
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Has a standard coin door for coin op riiight?
Quoted from TimeBandit:Because YouTube won’t let you upload HD over mobile.
No, it will...
Quoted from spidey:Lots and lots of center drains from the spinning record.
The Magnet could help!
Quoted from Join_The_Cirqus:Played the game quite a bit again this morning.
I enjoy the gameplay, but this is still a pass for me.
My collection and personal Preference is for 90’s till Now Pins.
For me, a game without ramps and such isnt really something I am looking for.
I enjoyed the shots, and the LCD Clips and Animations were very well done.
The Software I believe is pretty much done ( it was done by the Stern Team with the help of a contractor ( I was told)
I did manage to get to the main Wizard Multiball ( Had a killer Game) Almost Beat Zack Sharpe)
Once completed, I started over again with no songs lit ( and it seemed like i had run of of things to do)
For me, this would get old quickly...
Overall, much better pin then I thought and It is a lot of Fun to Play!
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How many balls is main wizard mode?
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