# DPP #32 "GTF stream! ANOTHER Topper? MY Elvira is awesome!!"

**Source:** Don's Pinball Podcast (regular feed)  
**Type:** podcast_episode  
**Published:** 2023-04-05  
**Duration:** 23m 1s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/episodes/DPP-32-GTF-stream--ANOTHER-Topper--MY-Elvira-is-awesome-e21p1ea

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## Analysis

Don discusses his return from vacation and shares impressions of Galactic Tank Force from the Deadflip stream, noting improved appreciation after seeing high-quality gameplay footage. He provides mini-reviews of seven recently released games (Queen, Scooby, Final Resistance, Godfather, Foo Fighters, GTF, Pulp Fiction), details a custom Elvira machine restoration project, and reports rumors about an upcoming Big Lebowski topper from Dutch Pinball and a new homebrew game called Punny Factory.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Galactic Tank Force had airball issues from custom-designed stand-up targets that weren't tested 500 times before release; American Pinball has provided a fix. — _Don heard explanation during Deadflip stream about targets bending and ricocheting balls over flippers; company acknowledged transparent about the issue and providing aftermarket fix._
- [HIGH] Don custom powder-coated his Elvira House of Horrors machine with help from Michigan Pinball Refinery for approximately $400. — _Don detailed the powder coat work on legs, rails, lock bar, coin door, hinges, and shooter housing; sent parts and received them back in two weeks._
- [MEDIUM] Big Lebowski topper is in development from Dutch Pinball, confirmed via code update notes and manufacturer confirmation. — _Don reported seeing post from Naps Arcade mentioning topper for game released 10 years ago still in production; code release notes contained references to topper._
- [MEDIUM] Pulp Fiction LE pre-orders are trading at $12,000-$14,000 secondary market with $1,500-$2,000 markup over original price. — _Don mentioned seeing people pay these markups to take over pre-order spots on Pinside._
- [MEDIUM] Scooby is positioned as an easier, floatier game unsuitable for tournament play according to Eclectic Gamers podcast. — _Don cited Eclectic Gamers ranking Scooby at bottom of list due to tournament playability concerns; Dennis specifically criticized cartoon sounds from slings._

### Notable Quotes

> "Can we say that at least for the month of April, this is the coolest mechanism in pinball right now? There's a cow on a string and a spaceship that goes back and forth with some dazzle graphics on it."
> — **Don**, Early in episode
> _Positive reaction to Galactic Tank Force UFO mech with cow feature; establishes Don's mechanism appreciation standards._

> "I really wish they would have launched with this so when we were getting the details of the prices and the different modes and everything, or different models and trim levels, we could have saw a good high definition stream like this."
> — **Don**, Mid-GTF discussion
> _Criticism of American Pinball's initial marketing/reveal strategy vs. quality Deadflip stream exposure; suggests better launch presentation would have improved reception._

> "Of course you could you could build a little mock-up of an auto ball launcher on a sheet of plywood put these targets up there and they're just like set it on auto fire so every five to seven seconds it fires a ball at the uh targets and then you know if it starts heating balls over the corner of the rig that you built up then maybe you have an issue"
> — **Don**, GTF airball discussion
> _Don's critical response to American Pinball's claim they couldn't test targets 500 times; suggests basic engineering testing methodology._

> "I'm warming up to Galactic Tank Force. Really want to play it, but this looks like it's going to be a location play for me."
> — **Don**, GTF conclusion
> _Shows sentiment shift from initial skepticism to qualified interest after viewing quality stream; establishes distinction between collector purchase vs. location play._

> "Did I just invent something? All right. I'm going to table that for now."
> — **Don**, Final Resistance discussion
> _Don's speculation about creating homebrew cabinets using Multimorphic modules without screen display; represents creative industry ideation._

> "I think if I saw people, if I saw an LE of Pulp Fiction on Pinside for $13,000 to $14,000, I would think that would be probably appropriate."
> — **Don**, Pulp Fiction discussion
> _Don's pricing expectations for secondary market LE pricing; indicates acceptance of current FOMO-driven market premiums._

> "Hot Wheels is the tank. They're saying they never really have any issues or downtime with this machine."
> — **Don**, American Pinball reliability discussion
> _Establishes American Pinball's track record for reliability with Hot Wheels location performance; contextualizes GTF issues as manufacturing growing pains._

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Galactic Tank Force | game | American Pinball release; features UFO mech with cow, dubstep music, LED lighting, stand-up target airball issues requiring fix; Don viewing Deadflip stream with improved appreciation vs. initial reveal. |
| American Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Galactic Tank Force; acknowledged airball testing issues, provided transparent explanation and aftermarket fix; reliable production history with Hot Wheels. |
| Don | person | Host of Don's Pinball Podcast; recently returned from Caribbean cruise; reviewing multiple games and sharing restoration project; skeptical of manufacturing testing claims but appreciative of transparency. |
| Deadflip | person/content_creator | Streamer who provided high-quality Galactic Tank Force gameplay footage (Mr. Foo Fighter); stream helped improve Don's perception of the game vs. initial reveal video. |
| Michigan Pinball Refinery | company | Powder coating service operated by Steve; provided custom powder coat work on Don's Elvira machine for ~$400, coating legs, rails, lock bar, coin door, hinges, and shooter housing. |
| Elvira House of Horrors | game | Stern pinball machine; Don purchased standard edition for $10,500 from Mad Pinball; customized with purple sparkle powder coat treatment inspired by 40th Anniversary Edition. |
| Dutch Pinball | company | Manufacturer of The Big Lebowski pinball (10-year-old game still in production); developing topper confirmed by code update notes and manufacturer confirmation. |
| The Big Lebowski | game | Dutch Pinball game from approximately 10 years ago; topper accessory in development; potential similar quality to Pulp Fiction topper if executed well. |
| Pulp Fiction | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; LE marked-up $1,500-$2,000 above retail ($12,000-$14,000); Don decided against LE but considering Standard Edition after playing; features notable topper. |
| Scooby | game | Recently released pinball game; Don ordered and anticipates fall delivery (~700 series number); positioned as easier, floatier game with cartoon sound effects; unsuitable for tournament play per Eclectic Gamers podcast. |
| Final Resistance | game | Multimorphic P3 game module designed by Scott Denise; recommended for P3 owners as pre-order; Don speculates about standalone traditional layout version as homebrew project. |
| Queen | game | Recently released pinball game; Pinball Brothers; experienced lengthy development hell (5-10 years); Don not enthusiastic about repeat plays; needs headphone audition. |
| Foo Fighters | game | Recently released pinball game; flow monster with good music; Don considering orange sparkle powder coat treatment similar to Elvira project. |
| Godfather | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; praised for shooter; flowy shots; theme integration questionable; Don seeking Collector's Edition for ~$11.50 secondary market. |
| Punny Factory | game | Homebrew game by Pinball Adventures consortium; pun-heavy with loaded shots and flat playfield; teaser video released; Don wants more information. |
| First Class | game | Upcoming homebrew game from Pinball Adventures about commercial aviation/jet pilots; features commercial jet mechanism; Don extremely interested, wants more details before committing to deposit. |
| Pinball Adventures | company | Consortium of pinball enthusiasts developing Punny Factory and First Class; relatively new outfit focusing on generating income to fund additional projects. |
| Eclectic Gamers | organization | Podcast group; ranked Scooby at bottom of list for tournament play; criticized cartoon sound effects; approach tournament/flowy game analysis. |
| Naps Arcade | venue | Arcade venue; Don trolls posts for industry news; posted about Big Lebowski topper announcement before Midwest Gaming Classic. |
| Mad Pinball | company | Dealer where Don purchased Elvira House of Horrors for $10,500. |
| pinballshooterrods.com | company | Custom shooter rod manufacturer in Cincinnati; sold Don a jeweled dagger (Lord of the Rings themed) converted to shooter rod for Elvira. |
| Hot Wheels | game | American Pinball game; known for tank-like reliability with location operators; no issues or downtime reported; establishes manufacturer quality benchmark. |
| Texas Pinball Festival | event | Major pinball convention where GTF was playable; Don planning to play GTF again at Southern Fry Gaming Expo in Atlanta. |
| Midwest Gaming Classic | event | Recent pinball/arcade convention where GTF was available; end of previous month relative to episode. |
| Southern Fry Gaming Expo | event | Upcoming sizable Atlanta-area show; Don's next expected opportunity to play Galactic Tank Force. |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Galactic Tank Force reception and gameplay quality, Manufacturing quality control and airball testing issues, Custom pinball machine modifications and powder coating, Recent game releases mini-reviews (seven games)
- **Secondary:** Secondary market pricing and FOMO dynamics for Limited Editions, Big Lebowski topper announcement, Homebrew/Multimorphic P3 game speculation
- **Mentioned:** Punny Factory and First Class game announcements

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.62) — Don shows warming toward GTF after quality stream exposure despite initial skepticism about design choices and manufacturing testing. Generally positive about new releases (Scooby, Foo Fighters pre-orders) but critical of tournament viability. Appreciative of transparency on GTF issues but expects more rigorous testing for price point. Enthusiasm tempered by realistic assessment of collector vs. location play.

### Signals

- **[event_signal]** Deadflip streaming Galactic Tank Force gameplay providing extended, high-quality broadcast to community unable to experience game at conventions. (confidence: high) — Don watched 45 minutes during work commute, stream still ongoing; praised for audio clarity, call-outs, and screen visibility superior to convention floor experience.
- **[community_signal]** Don providing detailed custom restoration documentation (powder coat, shooter rod installation) publicly on Facebook, serving as tutorial/inspiration for community. (confidence: high) — Don: 'Check it out it's on the Facebook page at DonSpinballPodcast.com I took photos of every angle I could think of'; promoting Michigan Pinball Refinery and pinballshooterrods.com services.
- **[competitive_signal]** Scooby positioned as unsuitable tournament game due to floaty, easier gameplay vs. traditional flowy layouts preferred by competitive players. (confidence: medium) — Eclectic Gamers podcast ranked Scooby at bottom of list for tournament analysis; Dennis criticized cartoon sound effects; Don notes accomplished tournament players could 'stay on this game all day.'
- **[leak_detection]** Big Lebowski topper leak sourced through code update release notes showing topper development references. (confidence: medium) — Don: 'people digging through the code or the code release notes noticed that there was some code in there pertaining to a topper.'
- **[market_signal]** Don criticizes American Pinball's initial reveal strategy and pricing announcement lacking high-quality gameplay footage; suggests better presentation would have improved launch reception. (confidence: high) — Don: 'I really wish they would have launched with this so...we could have saw a good high definition stream like this' and praised Deadflip for recording quality footage.
- **[community_signal]** American Pinball acknowledges not conducting adequate pre-release testing for custom-designed stand-up targets; claimed lack of time/resources for 500-game durability cycle. (confidence: medium) — Don heard explanation during stream that targets were custom in-house design not tested 500 times; Don skeptical, citing basic industrial testing methodology for comparison products.
- **[market_signal]** Pulp Fiction LE secondary market trading at $12,000-$14,000 with $1,500-$2,000 markups; Don considers this appropriate market pricing. (confidence: medium) — Don saw people paying these markups to take over pre-order spots on Pinside; positioned as reasonable given LE demand.
- **[announcement]** Punny Factory (pun-heavy game) and First Class (aviation-themed with jet mechanism) announced by Pinball Adventures consortium as upcoming homebrew projects. (confidence: medium) — Punny Factory teaser video released showing flat playfield with shots; First Class described as having commercial jet mechanism with unknown feature details; Don expresses strong interest in First Class.
- **[product_strategy]** American Pinball offering aftermarket fix for airball rejection issues on stand-up targets; registering machines enables delivery of fix to existing customers. (confidence: high) — Don: 'they're told to register it then they'll get a fix sent out to them'; sounds like fix can be incorporated in production going forward.
- **[product_concern]** Galactic Tank Force stand-up targets experienced airball/ricochet issues due to inadequate 500-game testing cycle; American Pinball re-engineered fix and offering aftermarket solution. (confidence: high) — Don heard explanation during Deadflip stream; targets bent and launched balls over flippers even past ball save; company acknowledges transparency about fix.
- **[rumor_hype]** Big Lebowski topper in development from Dutch Pinball; 10-year-old game still in production receiving new accessory. (confidence: medium) — Don found post from Naps Arcade before Midwest Gaming Classic mentioning future topper; code update notes contained topper references; some manufacturer confirmation received.
- **[sentiment_shift]** Don's perception of Galactic Tank Force improved significantly after viewing high-quality Deadflip stream vs. initial reveal video and convention floor experience. (confidence: high) — Don stated 'I'm warming up to Galactic Tank Force' and 'I have a better view on the game than what I had before' after watching stream; attributed to audio/visual clarity vs. 'potato cam with questionable Wi Fi.'

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## Transcript

 Well, hello there, listeners. Here's another episode of Don's Pinball Podcast coming through. Episode number 32 for you on a Tuesday. There's some news bits dropping. I'm back in town. I'm no longer floating on a ship in the middle of the Caribbean. But I did bring back a sunburn. It's not too bad. And I did have a great time out there. Thanks for listening to those last two episodes that came from the ship. Are you guys watching the Deadflip stream right now? We're checking out Galactic Tank Force, and there's a little bit of news and rumors coming up. A Peter Foo goes home crying to his mama. Me too, B.A. Baracus. Thanks for that. So yeah, I'm poking through the Deadflip livestream right now. Started watching it earlier today at work. Still going strong there. They've been over an hour at this thing, and we're getting our first actual real live images of gameplay of this game, or at least I am. Now, the other thing that's interesting to note about this livestream is that you can hear the music, you can hear the call-outs, and you can look at the screen and see the displays. Now, I know this game has been available to play at the last two conferences, which happened this month, Texas Pinball Festival and Midwest Gaming Classic, technically the end of last month. But when you're in a busy convention floor, it's hard to hear the music, it's hard to hear the call-outs, and I really appreciate the whole package. But here, I've been able to do that, and I do have some comments. Now, I haven't watched the entire stream, but I watch about 45 minutes of it off and on, listening to the car on the way home, and then I got it up actually playing right now. And look at that UFO mech with the cow hanging from it. Can we say that at least for the month of April, this is the coolest mechanism in pinball right now? There's a cow on a string and a spaceship that goes back and forth with some dazzle graphics on it. If that can't make you smile, then maybe the 3D printed quality of that UFO will, but more on that in a bit. So what do I think of this game? I haven't played it, but do I have some hot takes? You better believe I got hot takes for you. So the dubstep music, I heard a lot of people talking about that. Like they're planning on walking up to a 1950s era kind of campy sci-fi romp. And instead of like, you know, those music that you would see in the movies from like Elvira's House of Horrors, you're just like thumping some dubstep electronic music. Now it's not full Skrillex, so let's not go, you know, completely off the EDM spectrum. But it does got some beats, and I was kind of vibing with it from what little I've heard there. The other thing I noticed watching this stream that I've seen much better than just the live streams from the show floors is the graphics package, particularly in the attract mode, the RGB lighting and the way that it sweeps up and down the play field, even including the pop bumpers. I like that they have individually controlled LEDs there, too. So that lighting pops. I do like what they've done there. So lighting with this, also with the deluxe level and higher, you get these, what are basically PinStadium Lights that come with the game. So that is appreciated. I do like that purple glow that they throw off there. And they seem to complement the play field pretty well. So good job on the music doesn't bug me. I do like the lights. I like the RGB. I like the budget PinStadium Lights that they have. and from what I'm watching the full motion video live action episodes or little clips that are on the LCD screen, they don't seem as obtrusive as I felt they were when they released that teaser video or the reveal video in teaser form so I'm not as bagging on the game as much as I initially was based on that video now that I've been able to see some quality gameplay I really wish they would have launched with this so when we were getting the details of the prices and the different modes and everything, or different models and trim levels, we could have saw a good high definition stream like this. So thanks for getting the dead flip dude, Mr. Foo Fighter himself, to go ahead and record this for us. And you know, even as I watch it now, you know, I'm able to appreciate everything with so much more quality than an over the shoulder, you know, potato cam with questionable Wi Fi. So what else the sounds, I'm digging the sounds from what I've seen so far, they're not putting me off. I've heard some people have some issues with like the pop bumper pew pew sounds. I didn't pick those up in the stream, but I'm going to go back and watch some more of it. So my, you know, initial first impressions of watching a high quality video, I have a better view on the game than what I had before. I'm still very excited to play this. I think Southern Fry Gaming Expo is probably going to be my first opportunity. That's the next show that I'll be at. And this should definitely be there. That's a sizable show down there in Atlanta. And I'm hoping one will maybe pop up somewhere in the meantime that I can go check out. Hey guys at Madison, you know, are you guys getting one of these? Please and thanks, IO, maybe. So one other thing I did happen to catch from the stream, and that was in regard to the airball rejects that were coming off of the stand-up targets in front of that tank. Now there's a tank in the middle of the playfield. It's got five stand-up targets right in front of it. And apparently what was happening is these built and designed in-house and not off the shelf stand-up targets were bending back and then they were causing the ball to launch over the flippers and drain immediately, even over that ball save in the middle and leaving a bunch of people at the conventions like, what the heck is going on? So from what I gather, their explanation to me that I heard while listening to the stream was that this was a design they made this wasn't an off-the-shelf part and they didn't really or they didn't have time apparently to put it through its paces of 500 games to you know it was functioning properly during their testing uh but once you know it was played several hundred times that when they noticed that these things were starting to bend and then ricochet and yeet balls straight over the flippers Now, they've since gone back and kind of re-engineered a fix for this to kind of stiffen those up so they're not as prone to that. But what they were saying was, you know, that they were encouraging people in the factory to play the game to try to uncover issues, but they had no way to test this 500 times. and my initial response to that was what are you talking about of course you did of course you could you could build a little mock-up of an auto ball launcher on a sheet of plywood put these targets up there and they're just like set it on auto fire so every five to seven seconds it fires a ball at the uh targets and then you know if it starts heating balls over the corner of the rig that you built up then maybe you have an issue and go back and design i mean when we look at uh car parts when they're manufactured, doors, or even the, you know, opening refrigerator doors or something that you'd have at home. These things are robotically tested over and over hundreds of thousands of times to simulate years and years of use to see, you know, how does it hold up over, you know, a thousand openings of your GE oven range door? You know, is it flying off the hinges or can it put up with the abuse? So I don't know, maybe that didn't occur to them. Maybe this is a little bit of inside pool that we're seeing and these sorts of things happen all the time and we just don't happen to hear about them and uh american pinball is being transparent letting us know and letting us in on it so you know maybe just some secret inside information but i like that they're being transparent about this i also like that they have a fix i'm also looking at dancing cows on the screen what is going on with this flipping game i still don't fully understand it i'm gonna have to watch more of this stream later but um you know it sounds like they got a fix they can drop in and i think units will be produced going forward we'll have this fix involved anybody else that has bought the game they're they're told to register it then they'll get a fix sent out to them now american pinball is not the only pinball company that has needed an aftermarket fix i mean rush game of the year right well rush had the problem with those uh scoops and and and problems with rejecting and and uh the metal ramp there was unsupported so it was warping over time and balls were not ejecting properly and then they came up with their own kind of in-house aftermarket fix for that. Ninja Camp did a much better one, which I have on my machine, which I recommend to everybody. So, you know, Stern, of course, is not beyond reproach with something like this. Thanks for the transparency, though, and explaining to us exactly what was going on with the rejected balls off the standout targets and the fix that's available. So, you know, there's a fix, no harm, no foul. But, you know, for the prices they're commanding, I would expect at least this level of transparency. So there we go. Now, during the stream, there were some bugs that seemed to pop up, and I think the game had to be reset a few times. There were some ball traps that had to be down-glassed and fixed. Again, that's not something exclusive to American Pinball. And from what I've heard from some operators that have their games on location, particularly Hot Wheels, the thing is a tank. You think this is a tank? Hot Wheels is the tank. They're saying they never really have any issues or downtime with this machine. So American Pinball doesn't appear to have a long history of unreliability that we see with some other manufacturers. And even the big dogs like Stern can even have those issues. So it is what it is. As far as this game goes, I still want to play it. I really want to play this. Based on what I've been seeing so far in the last few days, I've actually kind of considered, like, maybe is this a game I would want to add to the collection at some point? Now, note that I have not gone through on that, dear listener. These games are available. I think the Deluxe Edition, everybody agrees, is the way to go. It comes fairly fully loaded with components and the art blades and the pin lights and all that business without having any tank treads or any extravagant markups. So, you know, I think there it is. I'm warming up to Galactic Tank Force. Really want to play it, but this looks like it's going to be a location play for me. Moving on, I got some kudos and some shout-outs from some trusted dealers to highlight. I haven't done one of these in a while. So I'm going to give a shout out and a hey thanks buddy to Steve over at the Michigan Pinball Refinery. I got my Elvira House to Horrors recently. And I have also played on location the Elvira 40th edition. And that 40th edition from Stern, the 40th anniversary edition, had that great purple powder coat with the sparkles in it. And it just felt good. It looked good. It was a great art package. It went well with those foil decals. And I wanted to replicate that. I also did not want to spend $25,000 on an Elvira pinball machine when I could get one for $10,500 from my homies over at Mad Pinball. Thanks, you guys. So I reached out to a couple powder-coater places, landed on Steve from the Pinball Refinery. I've known about this guy because he kind of creates his own kind of higher-end games. He works with CoinTaker. It looks like you can order a game from him, and he'll do custom powder coats, add in custom sculpts for you, and then send you this premium kind of package. I was expecting to be a little pricey. We came in around $400 for a powder coat, and we powder coated everything on that machine. Now, the 40th Anniversary Edition comes with the powder coated legs and rails and lock bar like you'd imagine, but I was able to add the coin door. I was able to add the hinges. I was able to upgrade two lollipop rails for the side. Even the shooter housing, which doesn't come powder coated on the 40th Anniversary Edition, does on Don's Refinery Edition. so I sent those out two weeks they were sent back to me and I just finally bolted everything on last night and man does this thing sparkle go check it out it's on the Facebook page at DonSpinballPodcast.com I took photos of every angle I could think of I even put a new shooter rod on there now the 40th anniversary edition comes with that jeweled shooter rod and that was a look that I wanted to go for So I was trolling through Amazon looking for kind of cheap jeweled daggers or letter openers, something I could convert into a shooter rod, and I came across pinballshooterrods.com, custom pinball shooter rods guy out in Cincinnati who makes custom pinball shooter rods, and he had one. Now, ostensibly, it was made for Lord of the Rings, But it is a nice kind of elven-looking dagger with a black handle converted into a shooter rod. So I picked that bad boy up and threw him in there. And so far, it is working so good. Check out the pictures. I think I'm really proud of how it came out. And, you know, I've been playing it kind of nonstop last night and tonight. It's looking pretty good. Let's do a quick rundown. There are seven new games that are out. I just want to talk about those real quick. We got Queen up first. What are my impressions of that? You know, again, I played it. I'm not rushing out to play it again. It's an older design that seemed to languish in a bit of development hell for, I don't know, five to ten years, and now it's out. I got to play it on location. I got to play it with updated code, and I got to play it with three balls, guys. Pinball Brothers had it on two-ball mode at the expos that I played it at. Has anyone bought a Queen? I guess if you're a diehard Queen fan, this is the game for you. For me, I'd like to go play it a couple more times on location. I'd like to play it with headphones on so I can really hear the music. But to tis, what to tis. Moving on to Scooby. Scooby is one of the seven games that I have ordered. I was in on the theme and layout. I've played it. It plays a little easier. I think it'll really complement my game room. My family digs it. So it's going to be a win for us personally for those reasons. Somebody mentioned this is not a game that would be good in tournaments. I think the Eclectic Gamers podcast folks, they put this at the bottom of their list actually. Now, these guys are coming from a perspective of maybe more of like a tournament play or a little bit more of a traditional fast-playing, flowy kind of game. And this one is basically a floaty kind of game, where if you're an accomplished tournament player, you could probably stay on this game all day. So for that reason, they weren't really fans of it. They specifically called out, Dennis called out, the bangs and twangs and other cartoon sounds that they lifted from Scooby-Doo and put in there when you hit the slings and such. I kind of dig that. I like those springy sounds. I like those goofy sounds. I like this goofy game. I like there's five multicolored wire forms. So I'm in. I'm happy with my purchase and I'm anxiously awaiting my bill, which is somewhere in the 700s. Should be coming this fall, but you know, I'm digging Scooby. I went in on that. Final Resistance, I agree with everybody else. It's multi-morphic. If you own this machine already, you've already got a pre-order for this, and I think that's the right decision. If I owned one, I would totally be in on one. This is not going to cause me to put down money in a game that I probably won't receive for a year. But at least between this and Weird Al, if I did have one, if I did come across one, I would want to play this. So I think really, you know, if you own a P3, you've got this game pre-ordered there it is that's my hot take uh godfather shoots well best jersey jack a best jersey jack shooter i'll give it that um does have some flowy shots i do like it um i dig the art um whether the theme integration is there or not um is you know a matter of taste and and it's up to you uh value however for me it's not there for you if it's there fine if i come across this game I want that collector's edition, and I want it for around $11.50. If you got one, holler at your boy. I'll pick one up. Foo Fighters got it on order. This is an easy go on. This looks like a flow monster. It's got good music. If you tolerate Foo Fighters at all, I think you'll really dig this game. If you hate that type of music, if it's grating on your brain, you're probably not a guy that owns an Iron Maiden, which is also a pretty good flow monster. So, tis what it is. I'm considering strongly giving this the same powder coat treatment that I did for Elvira, maybe with an orange sparkly powder coat, so Steve Michigan's Pinball Refinery, I may be in contact here shortly when mine arrives, Galactic Tank Force I just gave you my rundown on that, I do like and I'm watching the stream again I like the sounds they don't bother me, I really dig the lights the shots, I have to shoot it to see for myself I like all the effort that they put in doing the graphics on the LCD screen. There's a chicken running away from a bomb right now. That's kooky and fun. I'll echo the sentiment that if you're looking for something different and different in a good direction, here it is. If you're looking for something different in just a bizarre direction, P3 Multimorphic is right there for you, sir. No knocks to anybody that digs it. Now, what if Scott Danesi was able to create a traditional layout, non-virtual version of Final Resistance and sell that as well? What would you expect to pay for it? And would you buy one? I could see one of those on location. Interesting idea. I'm sure licensing-wise he's probably contractually obligated to not do that because it would most certainly undercut interest and sales in this game. But I just thought that a curious thing. Maybe that would be an interesting homebrew project. because somebody that's looking for homebrew projects start making their own P3 multi-morphic games but as standalones without the screen. Is that possible? I would love to see what somebody's standalone Weird Al would look like. Can you buy the $3,000 component and then drop that into like a homebrew cabinet That seems like it would be well that would definitely be an interesting project Okay so P3 Multimorphic they sell the full virtual cabinet and then they also sell the modules. Can you buy a module and drop it in and get it working? My wheels are turning on that. What would that even look like? Would they be mad? How could they be mad? You bought the module you're using the module how you want to intend i i don't i don't know guys is this possible is this feasible would you have to find a rom somewhere no the module comes with the rom right the module comes with the rum homebrew p3 multimorphic is there a cottage industry that i've just developed where you could make a homebrew cabinet built to accept a p3 multimorphic module and just not have the graphics. Did I just invent something? All right. I'm going to table that for now. And, uh, and I'm going to strongly consider whether that is possible or not. That leaves us with Pulp Fiction. My thoughts on Pulp Fiction are known. Um, yeah, Ellie's the one to get. It's not available. Well, Ellie will be available. Um, they'll have to be a markup. I've seen people paying one and a half to $2,000 just to take over somebody else's pre-order spot, raising the price of the game to $12,000, $13,000, $14,000. That would seem reasonable for me. I think if I saw people, if I saw an LE of Pulp Fiction on Pinside for $13,000 to $14,000, I would think that would be probably appropriate. I think for reasons, I wouldn't go in on that just on principle. I had the opportunity to purchase an LE. I consciously decided that I didn't need one. And so I'm gonna live with that decision. The decision that I'm also considering living with is purchasing a standard edition. Yeah, haters say what you want. I know I won't have that fun topper. I will have the game. I will have the call-outs. I will have all of that. So I'm going to wait until I play the game. If I really dig the game, because I super dig Pulp Fiction as a license, I may go on an SE at some point. When would that be? That's the other thing that I have the luxury of. I'm not tied up into a deposit. If this is a game that in two years from now, they've only built and distributed 400 to 500, and there's still tons of people waiting, I'm not really missing out on money that's tied up into a game If they go ahead and churn these things out Like Stern or JJP And there's thousands of them on the market And I can pick one up used or pick up a show game I may just do that So I'm okay with that now I've come around, I didn't get an L.E. I can live with that I can get an S.E. and I can play the game in my house Or I can go play it on location Or whatever So those are my thoughts on those Just a few tidbits to kind of finish up B.A. Barak, is he still with us? Me too, sir. Me too. So, some footage of Punny Factory dropped. Remember this game? This game was announced and it's being worked on by some, can I call them a company? A consortium of pinball folks called Pinball Adventures are coming up with a game called Punny Factory. Get it? It sounds like Funny Factory, but it's a pun. And the game is loaded with puns. And the game is also loaded with some shots and what looks like a flat play field. Based on this teaser video, I would like to see more. Release more, sirs. I understand that they're a relatively new outfit, and they just want to get something out. Something out that people can play, something that they can sell, something they can generate some income with so they can then move on to their other projects. One of these other projects is one called First Class. It is a game about airplanes, or jet airplanes, or being a commercial pilot, or some dang thing. anyway all I know is there apparently is going to be a commercial jet mechanism in the game does it lock balls does it light up does it make zoomy zoom sounds does it take off does it land does it flare does it have retractable flaps these are the questions that I have for first class my other question for first class is where can I put down my deposit for this game because I'm definitely intrigued on an aircraft themed game sounds crazy sounds fun I want to know more I I want to not spend $15,000 on a game, but I'm curious. I want to know more about Punny Factory. I would totally dig playing one, and I would like to know more about First Class. Also, Trolling Nap Arcade, as I'm known to do, came across a post from a few days ago, I think before Midwest Gaming Classic, where they had mentioned that at some point in the future, vague as this is, a topper will come out from a game that was initially released about 10 years ago and is still in production. a game from a Dutch pinball company a game called The Big Lebowski is getting a topper guys. Now if they come out with a topper that's anywhere like the Pulp Fiction topper I think we got a solid piece of machinery for your machine particularly if it's not like $3,000 particularly if we're actually able to order it and get one now there was a code update for The Big Lebowski apparently people digging through the code or the code release notes noticed that there was some code in there pertaining to a topper and we actually got some confirmation it seems from dutch pinball that a topper is in development and will be out at some point probably beyond that it's anyone's guess i don't like that one let me use this one there we go hit it give me those scratchies before it goes in guys all right so what do you think tuesday night episode um the dead flip stream is still going on. I'm going to kickback and watch this for a little bit. Kick me some of your comments at donspinballpodcast.gmail.com Order yourself some stickers. Order yourself some t-shirts. I got keychains. I got magnets. I got all kinds of crazy stuff. Do you just want to send me money and get a gift bag of weird crap? Let me know. Holler back.

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