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Chicago Gaming Company’s Expanded Code for Cactus Canyon Remake Estimated to Arrive Summer 2024

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Oct 9, 2023
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TL;DR

CGC Cactus Canyon code update estimated for summer 2024 per Josh Sharpe.

Summary

Josh Sharpe (Raw Thrills, IFPA director) estimates Chicago Gaming Company's expanded code update for Cactus Canyon will be ready summer 2024, citing impressive resource commitment and weekly progress over the last five months. Sharpe credits both himself and late designer Lyman Sheets with planning expansions to both code and hardware components.

Key Claims

  • Chicago Gaming Company has committed significant resources to the Cactus Canyon code update over the last 5 months

    high confidence · Direct quote from Josh Sharpe via Pinside boards, cited by Knapp Arcade article

  • Expanded code for Cactus Canyon estimated to be ready summer 2024

    medium confidence · Josh Sharpe stated 'this upcoming summer' is his estimate 'based on the pace I'm seeing things come together' - explicitly framed as a guess

  • Lyman Sheets was involved in planning the Cactus Canyon expansion before his death

    high confidence · Josh Sharpe reference to 'cool stuff that he and the late Lyman Sheets had in mind'

  • The Cactus Canyon update will include both expanded code and new hardware components

    high confidence · Direct quote: 'expanded code and the new hardware component'

Notable Quotes

  • “I've been super excited to see the resources CGC has committed to the update the last 5 months. The weekly updates I get bring a smile to my face every single time.”

    Josh Sharpe @ unspecified — Demonstrates CGC's commitment and progress cadence on Cactus Canyon code update

  • “If I had to estimate a time when it'll be done I'd say this upcoming summer, but that's really just a guess based on the pace I'm seeing things come together.”

    Josh Sharpe @ unspecified — Official timeline estimate for Cactus Canyon code completion; explicitly framed as an estimate

  • “I can't wait to see all of the cool stuff that he and the late Lyman Sheats had in mind to take Cactus Canyon to the next level, both in terms of the expanded code and the new hardware component.”

    Josh Sharpe @ unspecified — Confirms Lyman Sheets' posthumous involvement in project planning and scope of update

  • “he basically laughed and said that he doesn't give a sh*t”

    Josh Sharpe (paraphrased by Knapp Arcade) @ unspecified — Indicates Josh Sharpe is comfortable with his updates being shared publicly despite community criticism

Entities

Josh SharpepersonChicago Gaming CompanycompanyCactus CanyongameLyman SheetspersonPulp FictiongameRaw ThrillscompanyIFPAorganizationKnapp Arcadecompany

Signals

  • ?

    business_signal: Chicago Gaming Company demonstrating significant resource allocation to legacy title update, suggesting commitment to existing player base and product quality

    high · Sharpe states 'super excited to see the resources CGC has committed to the update the last 5 months'

  • ?

    community_signal: Josh Sharpe providing regular (weekly) progress updates to community demonstrating ongoing communication and transparency from development team

    high · Direct quote: 'The weekly updates I get bring a smile to my face every single time'

  • ?

    personnel_signal: Lyman Sheets' design legacy continues through posthumous involvement in Cactus Canyon expansion planning, indicating project was in development prior to his death

    high · Sharpe references 'cool stuff that he and the late Lyman Sheets had in mind'

  • ?

    product_strategy: Cactus Canyon expanded code originally promised with earlier timeline; now estimated for summer 2024 with explicit acknowledgment by Sharpe that the estimate is uncertain

    medium · Sharpe frames estimate as 'really just a guess based on the pace' suggesting prior timelines may have shifted

Topics

Cactus Canyon code update progress and timelineprimaryChicago Gaming Company production and development resourcesprimaryLyman Sheets' legacy and posthumous involvement in projectssecondaryPinside community discourse and criticism of media coveragesecondaryJosh Sharpe's roles across Raw Thrills, IFPA, and game developmentmentioned

Sentiment

positive(0.78)— Josh Sharpe expresses enthusiasm about CGC's resource commitment and is optimistic about project progress. Knapp Arcade's tone is matter-of-fact reporting of industry news. No negativity present, though article includes defensive note about prior community criticism.

Transcript

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Earlier today, Raw Thrills' Josh Sharpe, who derives from pinball royalty, runs the IFPA and has been intimately involved in the creation of the upcoming Pulp Fiction pinball machine and the upcoming expanded code for Chicago Gaming Company's Cactus Canyon remake, stated on the Pinside message boards that based on the current pace of work he estimates that the expanded code will be ready sometime this upcoming summer. Specifically he said: I've been super excited to see the resources CGC has committed to the update the last 5 months. The weekly updates I get bring a smile to my face every single time. If I had to estimate a time when it'll be done I'd say this upcoming summer, but that's really just a guess based on the pace I'm seeing things come together. I can't wait to see all of the cool stuff that he and the late Lyman F. Sheats Jr. had in mind to take Cactus Canyon to the next level, both in terms of the expanded code and the new hardware component. The last time I shared one of Josh's helpful updates here (he doesn't have to do them) some folks on Pinside ripped me apart with a "Shame on Knapp Arcade" for talking about his update and sharing it with a wider audience. Before you folks go and do that again, note that I spoke with Josh not long after that and he basically laughed and said that he doesn't give a sh*t :)
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