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Theme for Pat Lawlor's new game for JJP

By BadBrick

10 years ago


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    #230 9 years ago
    Quoted from pins4fun:

    Although Ted Estes is another huge JJP asset at this time in that department, he's relatively a new comer

    To JJP, yes. But certainly not to pinball or pinball code. To call Ted a relative new comer in any sense of the term is a great dis-service to Ted.

    #235 9 years ago
    Quoted from pins4fun:

    Please don't twist my words. Anyone who knows of Ted Estes knows he's not a new comer to pinball, without me having to say so, and I mentioned Ted's work on 1993 TZ clearly in my above post. He is a pinball icon.
    Also, did you know that Ted is a "Tau Beta Pi" engineer?

    Your implication that Ted can't do the software without Keith as "software manager" since Ted is a newcomer to JJP is what prompted my comment.

    #244 9 years ago
    Quoted from pins4fun:

    I'm not sure if you're serious or just trolling but I never said "Ted can't do the software without Keith as software manager".

    I was serious. Do you understand what the word "implication" means? I didn't say you said that, but sure seemed to imply that to me.

    Quoted from pins4fun:

    Keith and Ted are both accomplished and distinguished engineers and I sure am glad they have an opportunity to collaborate (hopefully) on many JJP games into the future.

    I agree. I read your original comment as a "back handed compliment" of Ted and thought that wasn't right. If that wasn't your intention, we are in violent agreement as the saying goes.

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    #285 9 years ago
    Quoted from beelzeboob:

    I have to say, as much of a JJP fan as I am, I'm not a huge fan of Lawlor's pins. Fun, yes...keepers, no. I'm eyeing what Stern is doing now and hoping for Game of Thrones or Star Wars (although I'd much rather see Star Wars from JJP).

    I'm the opposite. Unless it's a complete miss, PLJJP will be in my lineup with Safe Cracker, Addams, NGG, and Whirlwind.

    #291 9 years ago
    Quoted from TaTa:

    Not spreading rumors but... I was informed of a pinball in the works that would be coming out prior to Pat's release. It is being desinged, built and priced for operators to compete with Stern's Pro model. Even though my source is solid, can anybody verify what was told to me? With all the secrecy in pinball, it's hard to believe anything said.

    I guess it's possible. Maybe that's why the talk of the release date for Pat's game went from late 1Q to 3Q. But it seems odd that there has been no leak or hint to support a mystery game.

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