I know that right now most of the pinballs being made are based on licenses, but has there ever been a pinball based on World War Two? The thought's been bugging me the last couple days.
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I know that right now most of the pinballs being made are based on licenses, but has there ever been a pinball based on World War Two? The thought's been bugging me the last couple days.
Nice. I'm surprised there hasn't been any made during the solid state era, though. I think the proper layout of a few ramps would make a cool dogfight multiball. Or it could even have 'missions' to complete.
Quoted from SealClubber:Unless a cool movie is made, I doubt it will happen. Even then I doubt it would happen as it would be too polarizing. A good portion of Europe and Asia wouldn't like the theme. Would probably only sell in the US and maybe England.
Yeah, some of Europe probably wouldn't care for it. Which now makes me wonder how some of the WW2 themed video games fared overseas when they were big here.
Hmm....any raw nerves over World War One? lol
Quoted from TigerLaw:How about a Axis and Allies (boardgame) based theme. Pick your side . . . save or conquer the world.
That would work. Heck. A Civil War pin like that would rock.
Quoted from TigerLaw:I'd be a pre-order insta buy no questions asked for a Civil War based pin.
Oh, good. Not just me then lol.
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