Ignoring everything else, what are your favorite themes of existing games?
Jurassic Park
Monster Bash
Theater of Magic
Cactus Canyon
Godzilla
Wrath of Olympus
Ignoring everything else, what are your favorite themes of existing games?
Jurassic Park
Monster Bash
Theater of Magic
Cactus Canyon
Godzilla
Wrath of Olympus
Any and all horror themes. I don’t know why as I haven’t watched a horror movie since I was a kid.
Creature from the Black Lagoon
The Walking Dead
Dracula
Monster Bash
Elvira
Also enjoy western themes. Lived out west for years and was always fascinated by cowboys & Indians.
Fast Draw / Quick Draw
Cactus Canyon
And magic works well with pinball.
Theatre of Magic
Houdini
Abra ca Dabra
Quoted from Sleaterkiss:Any and all horror themes. I don’t know why as I haven’t watched a horror movie since I was a kid.
Creature from the Black Lagoon
The Walking Dead
Dracula
Monster Bash
Elvira
Also enjoy western themes. Lived out west for years and was always fascinated by cowboys & Indians.
Fast Draw / Quick Draw
Cactus Canyon
And magic works well with pinball.
Theatre of Magic
Houdini
Abra ca Dabra
I agree with all of yours. Those are basically the reasoning behind my choices of Monster Bash, Cactus Canyon, and Theatre of Magic.
Jaws, Blade Runner....oh, you mean real pinball games? Aliens, Ghostbusters. Anything 80s is pure gold.
I like stuff that is off the beaten path a little.
Diner
Houdini
Congo (not the movie as much as the jungle stuff)
Anything Star Trek.
Theme is a huge part of my pinball enjoyment.
Doctor Who is my favorite show and it's no coincidence that it was my first pin.
Lord of the rings (guess Hobbit too)
Monster Bash
Medieval Madness
America's most haunted
Funny themes like junkyard
Quoted from DBLM:Besides the great ones that people have mentioned like TOM, MM, MB, etc, I have always liked the ocean and undersea themes. We need more like Fathom, Atlantis, Sea Witch, etc. Jaws, anyone?
Baywatch? Shark!
TWD is a great pin with a great theme. TWD is a modern theme (which seems all-too rare now-a-days where new pins with 90's themes are actually some of the newer ones ), an adult-horror and current-culture resonant zombie theme, best dots in pinball (very graphic dots with impressive artistic merit, and using the DMD color/style artistry), and maybe the best coding in pinball (super deep, but not a long playing story-based game). Many alternate sound codes to satisfy all types of tastes. Both Borg and Lyman call TWD special, acknowledging it to an improved Metallica. Great game and great fun.
Theme matters. Cheers.
Quoted from DBLM:We need more like Fathom, Atlantis, Sea Witch, etc. Jaws, anyone?
I'm with ya, we need more of that and more original space themes, I always thought something like "event horizon" not based on the film which I love but an original theme, more space, more ocean, more wildlife and less hero's, pop tv programs and old bands, unless its Maiden, Sabbath, Motorhead, Deep purple, Slayer, Judas priest............Damn it. I would also like to see a generic pin, plain cab with a generic translite and simple but fun ruleset that worked well with whatever music I desire, so you could add 15 mp3's to ur usb stick and easily transfer into the pin where they work in the 15 modes or whatever so within minutes you change the game from Death Metal to Jazz if thats ur thing or dare I say country western, I dared.......Damn it.
Indiana Jones (Williams) -- with pinsound.
Dirty Harry.
Both take me back to movies I enjoyed before everything was done in front of a green screen.
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