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Original Canasta 86 was very successful in Spain and earned good money for both operators and manufacturer Inder
Quetzal Pinball had total creative freedom in designing Super Canasta
Basketball is a popular theme for bars and pubs in Spain
Player-controlled slingshots in upper playfield area could be overlooked by players without visual indicator
Representative from PinSound presenting new products at Pinball Expo 2024
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Moving hands animation on slingshots proved to be effective at communicating player control
Antonio created the Tokyo Perfect Drift design rapidly to meet his personal income needs after realizing his next game wouldn't be ready before end of 2018
Tokyo Perfect Drift was designed in a single weekend at the start of August 2018
Antonio Ortuño gave up his job as a computer programmer three years before 2018 to focus on pinball design
The initial programming language choice was Python, but was switched to Java two weeks before launch due to graphics performance requirements
Antonio Ortuño designed the controller boardset for Zidware's Magic Girl but was never paid for that work
Tokyo Perfect Drift prototype launched with approximately 50% of rules implemented, 30 display animations, and 2 songs
Manufacturing of Tokyo Perfect Drift will begin in January 2019 at a rate of 2-3 games per month
Most parts for Tokyo Perfect Drift will be manufactured locally in Spain, with only standard off-the-shelf components imported