Quoted from mtp78:I personally had alot of interest in the game before the reveal, mostly the pricing turned me off.
So are you now interested picking one up at the lower prices on the secondary market?
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Quoted from mtp78:I personally had alot of interest in the game before the reveal, mostly the pricing turned me off.
So are you now interested picking one up at the lower prices on the secondary market?
Quoted from Rarehero:.... I have to imagine he had sketches of actual cool interactive & personality filled mechanical toys for TOY Story, and due to some unfortunate circumstances it all had to get scrapped for the iPad & cake toppers.
Or he now likes putting screens in games --- like the cell phone in DI
Quoted from pbot:Several users on pinside either recommend to never buy NIB from CT, Flip N Out, and Automated Services/pinball.com or report crazy stories - so they don't sound good to purchase from.
I have only had a good experience with Coin Taker, and I hear nothing but good things about Flip N Out and Automated
Quoted from DNO:TS4 was for sure overpriced by JJP, basically to test the market. That test got a D-, but passed.
Now, they will settle to probably 8k or so, maybe the same as a weak premium.
LoL, sure they will
Finally got a chance to play godfather and toy story. While I found them both a disappointment, toy story was much better than godfather.
Quoted from mrossman5:Really?
For me, yes. I was really looking forward to playing godfather and was very disappointed.
And to really freak you out, I thought GTF was better than both of them!
Quoted from daudioguy:To clarify:
I was pushed out of JJP by a senior programmer who "wanted more options". This individual had already hired a 'sound guy' to do Toy Story. I appealed to JJP management over his head and eventually signed a contract for Toy Story. This event convinced me to seek other work and DR came along. My DR contract had a provision for working part-time for DR till I had finished my JJP obligations. It was at that time that Disney changed the rules and Toy Story (which I wanted to work on) became Wonka (which I didn't, for reasons beyond this post). Since no money had changed hands yet, the "Toy Story" contract was torn up.
I was never a JJP employee, but rather a contractor. So, the JJP programmer has gotten what he wanted and I hope that it is working out for him.
So when kaneda claims that Wonka was supposed to be toy story, he is correct. I assume wonka vision was supposed to be the etcha sketch
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