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Blockade Podcast covers Deadpool film success, FarSight licensing news, and Space Shuttle gameplay analysis.
Deadpool movie broke February opening record, President's Day weekend record, and R-rated movie opening record with ~$150M domestic opening
high confidence · Chris reported seeing the film and citing box office records; these are verifiable public facts
Doctor Who Kickstarter surged and went $15K over funding goal
high confidence · Chris and Jared directly state this; FarSight's official campaign would confirm
TAF Gold was made Kickstarter-exclusive due to promises made to original backers, not contractual constraints
medium confidence · Jared speculates with 'wink wink, no' that exclusivity is about honoring original promise rather than licensing caveat; not confirmed
Zen Pinball Indiegogo campaign is only at $876 after two months
high confidence · Chris states this figure directly from checking the campaign during recording
Typical Kickstarter licensing costs for pinball machines range $50K-$65K
medium confidence · Jared estimates based on historical FarSight campaigns (Addams Family, Doctor Who, Star Trek: TNG); reasonable inference but not official pricing
Space Shuttle was released during a pinball downturn and its accessible gameplay structure saved Williams
medium confidence · Jared states this as historical fact; requires verification against Williams production history
Doctor Who Regenerated will be available for purchase after the Kickstarter, unlike TAF Gold
high confidence · Chris and Jared state this was explicitly promised by FarSight/Mike; directly quoted from campaign
Seven multinational conglomerates own all major entertainment companies
medium confidence · Chris reports seeing an infographic about this; widely cited claim but not verified in conversation
“I mean, huge numbers, which is good because it opens up the door for some of these other—and I'm going to say Marvel and DC properties, since they're the two main comic books—but to get into some of their maybe characters that are a little more offensive that they otherwise would have to tone down.”
Chris Frebus @ ~6:30 — Discusses how Deadpool's R-rated success creates licensing opportunities for more adult-oriented IP in pinball
“I went for $20 because I wanted a cool wallpaper. I don't really have a lot of pinball wallpapers for my computer.”
Jared Morgan @ ~32:00 — Shows consumer motivation for lower-tier Kickstarter backing
“Because like I said, if you're not using it to earn profit for the company and it's just sitting there collecting nothing, then put it out there and use it as your own internal Kickstarter.”
Chris Frebus @ ~40:30 — Proposes alternative funding model for TAF Gold as hedge fund for future licensing
“They don't let you cheat that way... The Thing ball is from Addams Family, and it's a pinball that has Thing's hand on top of it. And so he like rolls the ball. It's ball control.”
Chris Frebus @ ~95:00 — Explains special ball mechanic that bypasses wizard goal verification
“Everything about that game is meant for kind of quick play and just getting into it and having instant gratification. There's no buildup of modes. You just get in there, flip, hit some drop targets, and kind of just have a ball, really.”
Jared Morgan @ ~58:00 — Describes Space Shuttle's design philosophy and accessibility focus
“So if you pay your 25 bucks or whatever for that level, you're guaranteed you're going to be—you're guaranteed to get a Steam key if the project doesn't fund.”
Chris Frebus @ ~52:00 — Explains Zolt's consumer protection mechanism for Zen Pinball Indiegogo
business_signal: Zen Pinball Indiegogo campaign severely underperforming at $876 after 2 months despite $10K PC goal and 38 tables at $25 tier (~$0.66/table)
high · Chris: 'They're only at $876. Yeah, it's going to be a slog for them. So far two months in.' Campaign offers 38 tables for $25, making platform highly undervalued relative to comparable services
community_signal: Pinball Arcade provides streaming chat suggestions during Table of the Week gameplay helping players troubleshoot mechanics and discover hidden features
high · Chris: 'The awesome suggestions are popping up here on Blab' providing drop target light values (1,000/2,000/4,000) and Thing ball information that players didn't initially know
event_signal: Pinball Arcade fan community actively hosting Zen Pinball discussion subforum and promoting Indiegogo campaign due to developer responsiveness
high · Chris: 'People like fans host them on the forum as like a subforum...they are nothing but professional to deal with. Like, they are the most responsive devs I think I've probably ever worked with'
licensing_signal: Deadpool film's R-rated box office success ($150M opening) creates licensing opportunity window for adult-oriented Marvel/DC properties in pinball industry
high · Chris: 'Huge opening...breaks the record for most money brought in by an R-rated movie on opening. Which is good because it opens up the door for some of these other Marvel and DC properties...to get into some of their maybe characters that are a little more offensive'
community_signal: Blockade Podcast hosts planning extended interview with Zen Pinball/Magic Pixel lead developer Zolt to promote Indiegogo campaign
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medium · Chris: 'I promised to follow up and see if I could get Zolt on. And I've broken that promise...after we've done this recording, I will send him an email'
market_signal: FarSight Kickstarter data suggests typical pinball licensing costs $50K-$65K, with older/non-syndicated properties requiring similar investment as modern licenses
medium · Jared: 'Last four Kickstarters...around 50 to 55...Star Trek was around 60 or 65 from memory.' Discussion of whether older IP costs same as modern due to syndication status
announcement: Doctor Who Regenerated confirmed as post-Kickstarter purchasable product (not exclusive), representing policy shift from TAF Gold exclusivity
high · Chris: 'They've explicitly stated that it will be available after' Kickstarter, unlike TAF Gold which is 'only ever going to be Kickstarter exclusive'
product_concern: Space Shuttle Season 2 graphics render inserts illegible on screen despite having instruction zoom feature; text-based multiplier values cannot be read during gameplay
high · Chris: 'The inserts are blown out...the graphics on the table itself...you can't read the graphic underneath the light blazing through' and no Pro Mode available to preview inserts
business_signal: FarSight considering alternative funding model: releasing TAF Gold as premium-priced digital table ($15) on mobile 2-3 months/year as internal funding hedge rather than exclusive
medium · Chris proposes: 'use it as an ongoing hedge fund. So release it like 2 months a year it's on sale...and any cut that would normally go straight into the profits...goes into funding whatever...next license you're trying to buy'
technology_signal: Zen Pinball rebranded from 'Ask Homework' to 'Magic Pixel' due to Google Play publishing requirements; minimal web/social presence suggests indie operations
medium · Chris: 'They're no longer Ask Homework. They're now Magic Pixel...they had to change their name when they published to Google Play' and 'they also apparently don't really have a social media presence'