Sesame Street:
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Modern:
Fallout / Bioshock
Portal
Battlestar Galactica
Firefly
Buffy
Preacher
Sandman
Watchmen
Lexx. F&*king please someone make a Lexx pinball.
Ancient:
Maltese Falcon - a "find the maguffin" quest movie lends itself nicely to a pinball and modes.
Metropolis
Quoted from lpeters82:My dream theme now would be a campy "King of Tokyo". I actually really like the art style from the board game. The warm and cool contrast remind me of a game like Monster Bash. This theme would borrow heavily from the Kaiju films which started in the 30s, 50s, etc.
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That could work really well.
- Pick a monster at startup like picking a side in TF.
- Battle the other monsters for game challenges.
- Have a mini playfield and gameplay in there is "in Tokyo" and gameplay applies to all other monsters.
- Successful combos build up dice rolls and damage whatever monster has cycled into Tokyo, and/or heal yourself (if you can rack up 20 health points, you capture an extra ball).
- Maybe ball locks are like racking up energy cubes, and you can spend them to choose a powerup at the start of multiball.
- Successfully completing the multiball challenge makes that powerup permanent.
This theme is a great idea!
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