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Gameplay stream of TNA with rules explanation, custom mods, and pinball discussion.
New audio/remixes for TNA were coming out this week, mentioned in This Week in Pinball
medium confidence · George, early in stream, referencing This Week in Pinball podcast newsletter
George has been experiencing migraines after small amounts of alcohol and is avoiding alcohol for now
high confidence · George's personal statement about health; explained he's drinking Coke instead of Colorado brews on stream
George started using the tilt bob (tilt mechanism) camera about 3-4 sessions ago
high confidence · George responding to Pinsomniac's question about when tilt-bob cam started
The TNA tilt mechanism is extremely sensitive and moves from vibrations even without player interaction
high confidence · George's repeated observations during gameplay: 'I'm not even doing anything and it's moving'
George attended a tournament on Sunday night and played Jurassic Park afterward
high confidence · George recounting Sunday night events to chat during stream
George is considering buying Metallica pinball this weekend unless a better deal appears (Indiana Jones or Tron)
medium confidence · George discussing future machine acquisitions during stream
Jurassic Park's software is not intuitive and lacks clear shot selection guidance compared to Star Trek
high confidence · George's analysis of Jurassic Park based on observing Al Anonymous play earlier; crediting Al for the observation
George scored 750 in a fun game and just over 800 in tournament play on Willy Wonka, which he felt good about despite their machine being set up tough
high confidence · George's personal tournament recap
The new plunger on TNA makes it harder to hit the skill shot
high confidence · George commenting on the custom plunger modification they installed: 'man, it makes it so hard to hit the skill shot now'
“The rules on this game are not complicated. The game is just really freaking hard to do well.”
George@ 18:59 — Core design philosophy observation about TNA's balance between accessibility and difficulty
“I love the character. I enjoy everything about this pinball machine... I think it's going to be hard to match this, let alone top it.”
George@ 23:43 — High praise for TNA; sets expectation bar high for designer's next title
“Playing any game, and then playing TNA... the flippers feel funky.”
George@ 29:53 — Observation about Spooky Pinball's flipper feel/ergonomics compared to other manufacturers
“I'm still fairly certain when Metallica goes this weekend... Unless something else crazy comes up.”
George@ 49:55 — Indicates Metallica pinball availability expectation; shows secondary market interest
“if you don't know what you're doing, if you haven't read up on the rules, it seems like the software is right now at least not super intuitive. It's not as simple as hit the flashing lights. Like Star Trek...”
George@ 51:48 — Critical comparison of code clarity between recent Stern releases; identifies UX gap
“I'm just wrapping my head around Willy Wonka, and now I gotta learn Jurassic.”
George@ 53:19 — Indicates complexity/learning curve of modern Stern games for casual/newer players
sentiment_shift: Jurassic Park generating strong community interest through streaming visibility, but code lacks intuitive shot guidance compared to other Stern titles
medium · George discussing JP not being 'as simple as hit the flashing lights. Like Star Trek, there's no question what you're supposed to do'; crediting Al Anonymous's observation
design_philosophy: Spooky Pinball machines have noticeably different flipper feel compared to other manufacturers; George comments that flippers 'feel funky' when switching to/from TNA
medium · George: 'playing any game, and then playing TNA, or I'm guessing it might be Spooky Pinball games in general, but the flippers feel funky'
market_signal: Secondary market for premium Stern machines (Metallica, Indiana Jones, Tron) remains active; George expects Metallica availability this weekend
medium · George: 'I'm still fairly certain when Metallica goes this weekend... Unless something else crazy comes up. Like a really good deal on something I've really been interested in'
product_strategy: Custom plunger installation on TNA makes skill shot significantly harder to execute despite being themed; George notes the negative gameplay impact
high · George: 'the new plunger we put on this we have a cool themed plunger. But, man, it makes it so hard to hit the skill shot now'
product_concern: TNA's tilt mechanism is extremely sensitive and moves from machine vibrations even without player contact; George repeatedly comments on this across entire stream
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TNA has a very simple rule set but is very difficult to execute well
high confidence · George's analysis: 'Very simple rule set. Very difficult game. And not frustrating, even in the east, because the music is so great.'
“The tilt bob is so sensitive to movement. It's just moving. This pin is so sensitive to movement.”
George@ 76:55 — Technical concern about TNA's tilt sensitivity; potential production/QA issue
“I love seeing it being played on screen so much right now, so you really get a good feel for the game. And I'm still excited to get one.”
George@ 49:43 — Confirms Jurassic Park is generating strong community interest and hype through streams
“Aliens, and that's debatable, as opposed to Alien... Empire, Terminator 2 is definitely better than Terminator...”
George@ 26:28 — Tangential but shows community tendency to reference pop culture in pinball context (possible design consideration)
“we put in the green etched plastic and replaced all the clear plastic so everything has a cool green outlane now.”
George@ 9:02 — Details of custom playfield modifications; indicates community customization practices
high · George: 'I'm not even doing anything and it's moving', 'I'm not even touching the pin right now', 'It's not even doing anything and it's just moving'
technology_signal: TNA's tilt bob camera setup is fragile and requires electrical tape; indicates custom solutions needed for streaming modern machines
low · George: 'I have electrical tape holding the door closed on the contraption I'm using to mount the camera. So it's all kind of just pressed in there. It's a little funky'