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Zach Sharpe new Marketing Director at Stern

By unigroove

6 years ago


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    #72 6 years ago
    Quoted from flynnibus:

    Subway shot on gb
    Floating slimer target on gb
    Dragon on got
    Chair lock on got
    Sword lock on got
    Toy box and launch on aero
    The turntable on bm66
    The crane on bm66
    Gene head on kiss
    Starman ball transfer on kiss
    Barn on twd
    Well walker on twd
    And we could go on... most games have at least two significant mechanical toys the player interacts with

    Some of these are really reaching. The GB subway? Sword lock? Gene head? Lol. Not exactly Rudy. Plus wasn't the BM66 crane just a retheme of a toy they designed ten years ago?

    I like Stern, but it's kind of undeniable they have mechanically simple playfields compared to 90s B/W and modern JJP games.

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