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TWIP - Stern once considered Survivor tv show pinball in early 2000's

By toyotaboy

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    https://www.thisweekinpinball.com/this-week-in-pinball-may-4th-2020/

    "we had been through a lot of different other things we were thinking about working on. One of them was Survivor, it had just come out. And I was a huge Survivor fan…that didn’t get licensed because CBS only had rights to the US, and some crazy English guy had the rights to the rest of the world and there was no dealing with them. So since we could only sell the game in the US, that was a non-starter."

    They are in the 40th season, which is the longest running reality show in history. I'd be curious if this would still hold up (especially with LCD). You could have some serious video modes with immunity challenges from the show. The goal could be to start off with a large tribe, and the progression is voting people off.

    Sidenote: Jimmy Fallon is a HUGE fan that submits ideas, and one of them made it onto the show

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