Quoted from cosmokramer:If food truck is such an awful theme, can someone explain the popularity of Diner?
“Popular” is a bit of a stretch. It’s currently ranked at 106 according to Pinside.
Quoted from cosmokramer:If food truck is such an awful theme, can someone explain the popularity of Diner?
“Popular” is a bit of a stretch. It’s currently ranked at 106 according to Pinside.
Quoted from Lounge:“Popular” is a bit of a stretch. It’s currently ranked at 106 according to Pinside.
Diner is pretty popular with the non-pinball public that just want a pinball machine for their gameroom.
I know some shops that sell diner furniture, jukeboxes, .. and they often have a Diner (or Elvis) pinball machine for sale at heavily marked up price.
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Quoted from aeneas:Diner is pretty popular with the non-pinball public that just want a pinball machine for their gameroom.
I know some shops that sell diner furniture, jukeboxes, .. and they often have a Diner (or Elvis) pinball machine for sale at heavily marked up price.
Diner fits like a glove in any nostalgic home entertainment situation.
Food truck doesn’t.
Who has fond, nostalgic memories of time they spent with friends at food trucks? Who wants their basement bar or mancave to remind people of a food truck? Who takes their family every sunday after church for lunch at a food truck? How many memorable, popular, nostalgic films or TV shows have been made where food trucks figure prominently? (I can think of one movie I've seen where a food truck is a major setting. It's a Dutch Paul Verhoven film called "Spetters" and it features many penises and gay rape scenes. It's not gonna help sell a lot of pinball machines.)
Total apples and oranges situation. Not sure why people have been trying to make this comparison for a year.
I assumed Diner might’ve come out while Seinfeld was the biggest show on the planet but it appears to have pre-dated that. I can imagine it working in the era prior to most games having a property associated with it, but it’s a lot harder to pull off now considering all of the licensed themes. Why buy a food truck while Mandolorian or whatever is it’s competition. I think Diner is a fun game. Video games seem to still do pretty well when a new game not based on a popular brand or property comes out as long as it is a good game, and I hope that pinball can figure out how to do that again also. But Food Truck and Magic Girls aren’t going to do it.
If they want to sell out home users before they've even considered playing them, licensed themes are the way to go. Few people are going to buy a non-licensed theme sight unseen. As we've seen repeatedly, the game can be complete shite with non-existent code, but sell out on theme alone.
Quoted from cosmokramer:If food truck is such an awful theme, can someone explain the popularity of Diner?
Because it was 1990 and arcades were the big thing and it was a different era all together that you can't compare to today. Plus they only made just over 3500 of them. For comparison they made 5000 rollergames. Its "popularity" today is that its cheap and a decent game made by mark ritchie, and, as others have said, fits in certain motifs outside of being an affordable decent pin.
Quoted from shlt_thunder:I assumed Diner might’ve come out while Seinfeld was the biggest show on the planet but it appears to have pre-dated that. I can imagine it working in the era prior to most games having a property associated with it, but it’s a lot harder to pull off now considering all of the licensed themes
When Diner was made - themes were used to help attract a player to walk up and put a quarter in and tie the game's play elements together into a story... the home buyers today buy themes based on what they want in their home.
It's a different thing...
Today no one would say "I'm really interested in buying a white water rafting game" or "I'm really interested in buying a tornado game".. but people will pay thousands for a whitewater or whirlwind because they were memorable and enjoyable arcade games. It's not that no one likes whitewater rafting, or someone is trying to sell to those enthusiasts.. it's that the purpose of the theme and the role it plays in game sales has radically changed as well. Today, themes are part of the image, not just the game's story.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Diner fits like a glove in any nostalgic home entertainment situation.
Food truck doesn’t.
Who has fond, nostalgic memories of time they spent with friends at food trucks? Who wants their basement bar or mancave to remind people of a food truck? Who takes their family every sunday after church for lunch at a food truck? How many memorable, popular, nostalgic films or TV shows have been made where food trucks figure prominently? (I can think of one movie I've seen where a food truck is a major setting. It's a Dutch Paul Verhoven film called "Spetters" and it features many penises and gay rape scenes. It's not gonna help sell a lot of pinball machines.)
Total apples and oranges situation. Not sure why people have been trying to make this comparison for a year.
Wow. Here’s a much more family friendly food truck movie. (Really it’s just Jon Favreau Instagram food porn for two hours)
Quoted from TreyBo69:Wow. Here’s a much more family friendly food truck movie. (Really it’s just Jon Favreau food Instagram porn for two hours)
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Dear lord, it looks awful!
Gonna have to go with Spetters on this one!
I guess all the original, non-licensed themes, that everyone automatically understands because it says it right there in the title were taken?
Pin-Bot
Robo-War
Fish Tales
Cyclone
The Black Knight
High Speed
F-14
Tee'd Off
Junkyard
Alas, simpler times when basic activities or science fiction translated to pinball, and people "just got it".
I could only imagine the rulesets to such modern, mundane, non-licensed themed games, such as:
TSA Pat-down
Body Piercing Mania
Stuck In Traffic (which I could somehow see as a zany Pat Lawlor theme...)
Vaping!
Standing In Line At The Bank
Grocery Shopping
Over Exuberant Dog Owner
Homeless Guy At The Onramp
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Dear lord, it looks awful!
Gonna have to go with Spetters on this one!
What, you don’t want to see a white guy telling other people how to make proper Cuban food?
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Dear lord, it looks awful!
Gonna have to go with Spetters on this one!
Seriously, a great movie. But yeah, that poster makes it look terrible.
Quoted from Chetrico:Seriously, a great movie. But yeah, that poster makes it look terrible.
I'll have to take your word for it.
Quoted from Grandnational007:Stuck In Traffic (which I could somehow see as a zany Pat Lawlor theme...)
Actually Road Show is this pin... and being stuck in traffic due to construction was when Pat got the idea... he actually said so at the Pin Expo conference on game design when we, the audience, all helped him design Monopoly...
Here's a nice, Pinside friendly, non licensed theme we can all get behind... it involves trucks but not of the food variety.
I give you- Fed-Up... a package delivery nightmare.
The backglass is a row of three racing delivery trucks, FedEx, UPS, and a simple delivery van with "Hometown Delivery", all with comic character delivery drivers hanging out their windows, screaming at our hometown hero (the player) in his rickety old delivery van. The artwork of the trucks overlap, obscuring the "EX" and "S" leaving the title, Fed UP, and the theme is based on picking up and delivering packages... the more you pick up and deliver, the higher your bonus, plus all kinds of multipliers, boost scoring, etc... So the playfield is a cityscape under glass, with all kinds of places represented for pick ups and drop offs... Timed hurryups as a call comes in to pick up, if you miss the hurryup, a competitor gets the package. All kinds of combos and hurryups driven by lit arrow shots are needed to complete delivery. You could pile on all kinds of modes, wizard modes, comedy modes, to flesh it out. Mark Ritchie would have a blast with this... sort of like Fish Tales, but a comic take on peoples dislike of delivery services in general, and as the quirky character of our hometown delivery driver, you get to put a thumb in the eye to the big guys... throw in a Blue Amazon Prime van in the backglass as a distant 4th place along with DHL in 5th...
So a great title for Pinball operators, it would likely have been a good earner back in the day, but sadly no one would want to que up to buy it for HUO... But hey, you never know what will connect with the HUO market unless it is another super hero/action figure laden, franchised, nostalgic Dad rock, or Disney asset licensed retread.
Quoted from Bublehead:Here's a nice, Pinside friendly, non licensed theme we can all get behind... it involves trucks but not of the food variety.
I give you- Fed-Up... a package delivery nightmare.
The backglass is a row of three racing delivery trucks, FedEx, UPS, and a simple delivery van with "Hometown Delivery", all with comic character delivery drivers hanging out their windows, screaming at our hometown hero (the player) in his rickety old delivery van. The artwork of the trucks overlap, obscuring the "EX" and "S" leaving the title, Fed UP, and the theme is based on picking up and delivering packages... the more you pick up and deliver, the higher your bonus, plus all kinds of multipliers, boost scoring, etc... So the playfield is a cityscape under glass, with all kinds of places represented for pick ups and drop offs... Timed hurryups as a call comes in to pick up, if you miss the hurryup, a competitor gets the package. All kinds of combos and hurryups driven by lit arrow shots are needed to complete delivery. You could pile on all kinds of modes, wizard modes, comedy modes, to flesh it out. Mark Ritchie would have a blast with this... sort of like Fish Tales, but a comic take on peoples dislike of delivery services in general, and as the quirky character of our hometown delivery driver, you get to put a thumb in the eye to the big guys... throw in a Blue Amazon Prime van in the backglass as a distant 4th place along with DHL in 5th...
So a great title for Pinball operators, it would likely have been a good earner back in the day, but sadly no one would want to que up to buy it for HUO... But hey, you never know what will connect with the HUO market unless it is another super hero/action figure laden, franchised, nostalgic Dad rock, or Disney asset licensed retread.
If it was designed well, I think there'd be a lineup of home owners ordering and waiting for their delivery. Great idea!
This is all goofy conjecture - they can't even produce one game. Talk of any other titles, licensed or not means nothing when they have not manufactured one single game in over 3 years.
Not one single game has gone out the door.
Quoted from NoQuarters:This is all goofy conjecture -
I think you just described deep roots business plan...
Quoted from Bublehead:Here's a nice, Pinside friendly, non licensed theme we can all get behind... it involves trucks but not of the food variety.
I give you- Fed-Up... a package delivery nightmare.
The backglass is a row of three racing delivery trucks, FedEx, UPS, and a simple delivery van with "Hometown Delivery", all with comic character delivery drivers hanging out their windows, screaming at our hometown hero (the player) in his rickety old delivery van. The artwork of the trucks overlap, obscuring the "EX" and "S" leaving the title, Fed UP, and the theme is based on picking up and delivering packages... the more you pick up and deliver, the higher your bonus, plus all kinds of multipliers, boost scoring, etc... So the playfield is a cityscape under glass, with all kinds of places represented for pick ups and drop offs... Timed hurryups as a call comes in to pick up, if you miss the hurryup, a competitor gets the package. All kinds of combos and hurryups driven by lit arrow shots are needed to complete delivery. You could pile on all kinds of modes, wizard modes, comedy modes, to flesh it out. Mark Ritchie would have a blast with this... sort of like Fish Tales, but a comic take on peoples dislike of delivery services in general, and as the quirky character of our hometown delivery driver, you get to put a thumb in the eye to the big guys... throw in a Blue Amazon Prime van in the backglass as a distant 4th place along with DHL in 5th...
So a great title for Pinball operators, it would likely have been a good earner back in the day, but sadly no one would want to que up to buy it for HUO... But hey, you never know what will connect with the HUO market unless it is another super hero/action figure laden, franchised, nostalgic Dad rock, or Disney asset licensed retread.
Great idea!! I love this - be a fantastic fun homebrew if someone took it on. I’m seeing Amazon as this evil force that gets in your way when you hit the wrong shot. ‘Bad day’ mode features single raining shot you try to hit to ‘toss’ the package into someone’s yard or porch with the shaker going off on each successful hit (‘delivery’)
Quoted from Mbecker:Great idea!! I love this - be a fantastic fun homebrew if someone took it on. I’m seeing Amazon as this evil force that gets in your way when you hit the wrong shot. ‘Bad day’ mode features single raining shot you try to hit to ‘toss’ the package into someone’s yard or porch with the shaker going off on each successful hit (‘delivery’)
Amazon could be a difficulty setting where you have to make all the shots in very limited time, the flippers occasionally overheat and die, with an optional piss bottle accessory.
Quoted from Mr68:I wish I had the talent to home brew a game as I think, Dead Hooker, could be something amazing.
Okay, this was a gut buster... I wish I had more than one upvote...
This gives a whole new meaning to the old ToM callout "Shoot for the trunk"...
Quoted from Mr68:I wish I had the talent to home brew a game as I think, Dead Hooker, could be something amazing.
You could have different people killing hookers. Serial killer, politician, cop, pimp etc. Almost like a who dunnit.
Quoted from Bublehead:Here's a nice, Pinside friendly, non licensed theme we can all get behind... it involves trucks but not of the food variety.
I give you- Fed-Up... a package delivery nightmare.
The backglass is a row of three racing delivery trucks, FedEx, UPS, and a simple delivery van with "Hometown Delivery", all with comic character delivery drivers hanging out their windows, screaming at our hometown hero (the player) in his rickety old delivery van. The artwork of the trucks overlap, obscuring the "EX" and "S" leaving the title, Fed UP, and the theme is based on picking up and delivering packages... the more you pick up and deliver, the higher your bonus, plus all kinds of multipliers, boost scoring, etc... So the playfield is a cityscape under glass, with all kinds of places represented for pick ups and drop offs... Timed hurryups as a call comes in to pick up, if you miss the hurryup, a competitor gets the package. All kinds of combos and hurryups driven by lit arrow shots are needed to complete delivery. You could pile on all kinds of modes, wizard modes, comedy modes, to flesh it out. Mark Ritchie would have a blast with this... sort of like Fish Tales, but a comic take on peoples dislike of delivery services in general, and as the quirky character of our hometown delivery driver, you get to put a thumb in the eye to the big guys... throw in a Blue Amazon Prime van in the backglass as a distant 4th place along with DHL in 5th...
So a great title for Pinball operators, it would likely have been a good earner back in the day, but sadly no one would want to que up to buy it for HUO... But hey, you never know what will connect with the HUO market unless it is another super hero/action figure laden, franchised, nostalgic Dad rock, or Disney asset licensed retread.
Have a flying parcel positioned between the F and the ed in Fed I so it looks like F'ed UP.
That'll be $500 for my fantastic idea please.
Quoted from Mr68:I wish I had the talent to home brew a game as I think, Dead Hooker, could be something amazing.
Please expand....is this a reanimated hooker or a 10-82 hooker?
Quoted from Zablon:Please expand....is this a reanimated hooker or a 'where do I hide the body' hooker?
Either way I'm in for the LE.
Quoted from TreyBo69:Wow. Here’s a much more family friendly food truck movie. (Really it’s just Jon Favreau Instagram food porn for two hours)
I highly recommend this movie as they’ve somehow been able to create a movie full of A-List actors that has absolutely no central conflict or antagonist. It’s a 20 million dollar Hallmark movie.
Quoted from Stemmy:You could have different people killing hookers. Serial killer, politician, cop, pimp etc. Almost like a who dunnit.
Don't forget the money shot.
Quoted from Tranquilize:Dialed in didn't sell that poorly
Please , by all means, provide us with those sales numbers.
Dialed in sold so shitty that they have considered a retheme for it. Doesn't mean it will happen, but it was on the table.
Quoted from vdojaq:Please , by all means, provide us with those sales numbers.
Dialed in sold so shitty that they have considered a retheme for it. Doesn't mean it will happen, but it was on the table.
I was told it sold "only 1,000."
I thought that seemed like plenty! But I guess not in the high stakes world of NIB pinball sales.
Quoted from Grandnational007:.
I could only imagine the rulesets to such modern, mundane, non-licensed themed games, such as:
TSA Pat-down
Body Piercing Mania
Stuck In Traffic (which I could somehow see as a zany Pat Lawlor theme...)
Vaping!
Standing In Line At The Bank
Grocery Shopping
Over Exuberant Dog Owner
Homeless Guy At The Onramp
You forgot:
Latte's and Labradoodles
Weed!
Let's Make Up a Gender
Recycled Game Shows
No Skills, No Service
Karen!
That's Racist!
Pride Parade
Quoted from Mr68:I wish I had the talent to home brew a game as I think, Dead Hooker, could be something amazing.
Does have potential.
Laying in alley mode. Found in the woods mode. Stuffed in a trash can multiball.
Quoted from Mr68:Don't forget the money shot.
Necrophilia wizard mode.
LTG : )
Quoted from LTG:Necrophilia wizard mode.
<Smokey the Bear Voice on>
Only you can prevent Necrophilia
<Smokey the Bear Voice off>
Quoted from vdojaq:Please , by all means, provide us with those sales numbers.
Dialed in sold so shitty that they have considered a retheme for it. Doesn't mean it will happen, but it was on the table.
Show us the numbers. I'm curious to see.
Quoted from LTG:Does have potential.
Laying in alley mode. Found in the woods mode. Stuffed in a trash can multiball…
Khashoggi mode??
Too far?
Fucking shame on you all for this Dead Hooker bullshit, necrophilia, stuffed in a trash can etc. Pinside rags on a guy for calling out playfield issues but carry on with this shit. Get some fucking perspective. Shame on you.
Quoted from Jokerman:Fucking shame on you all for this Dead Hooker bullshit, necrophilia, stuffed in a trash can etc. Pinside rags on a guy for calling out playfield issues but carry on with this shit. Get some fucking perspective. Shame on you.
We're sorry, didn't realize you collected dead hookers.
Also, please don't curse. Shame on you. Get some perspective.
Quoted from Bruce_Pickle:Someone can't take a joke...
but like...I mean...it's like...right there...
Quoted from Mr68:I promise no pre-order ever on Dead Hooker.
Let's hope jokerman never plays GTA.
Whatevs.
Pickle…I grew up in QLD and had 25 yrs in Oz including uni in BrisVegas.
The rest…Jesus…do you not get why necrophilia, shoving bodies into trunks etc, killing prostitutes, is fucking not a jok or pinside appropriate topic?
Quoted from Jokerman:Whatevs.
Pickle…I grew up in QLD and had 25 yrs in Oz including uni in BrisVegas.
The rest…Jesus…do you not get why necrophilia, shoving bodies into trunks etc, killing prostitutes, is fucking not a jok or pinside appropriate topic?
You apparently haven't perused the Pinside theme wishlists.
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