Quoted from Rarehero:I hate to sound like I'm on my knees and servicing these guys- but Dutch Pinball is truly unbelievable compared to all of the other pin startups (and even Stern). It really is amazing how they've been able to make an incredible game while sticking to a really tight schedule. They must be meticulous planners or have successfully worked in deadline oriented creative careers before. I wonder how far along this thing was before the October tease last year...
All the stuff I saw from DP at Expo last year (then revolving around BoP 2.0) pointed to a full fledged game being worked on. When you saw the behind-the-scenes non-pinball related programming concepts like how they had built a Novation Launchpad into their game testing, and the way their complicated lightshows were generated in seconds, it was clear they had spent hours and hours surpassing the hobbyist end of things and were building a backbone for creating pinball machines. They had GUI's and interfaces for things that are wholly unnecessary (but highly desirable!) for a tinkerer