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Avatar Launch Party

Pinball News Website·article·analyzed·Oct 13, 2010
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TL;DR

Belgian Avatar launch party celebrates JJP's newest pinball game after logistical delays.

Summary

Report from the official Belgian launch party for Jersey Jack Pinball's Avatar on October 13, 2010. The event experienced significant logistics challenges with multiple date postponements before the machine finally arrived. The venue was decorated with green and blue lighting to match the Avatar theme, and attendees were enthusiastic about the game, with some preferring it to the earlier Iron Man launch event.

Key Claims

  • Avatar launch party in Belgium was the third launch party organized since starting with Big Buck Hunter Pro

    high confidence · Organizer (Bingovit) stating it was their third organized launch event

  • The game experienced significant delivery delays requiring five different party dates before the machine finally arrived

    high confidence · Organizer explicitly states 'we had to pick five dates before the party took place'

  • Some attendees preferred Avatar to Iron Man pinball

    medium confidence · Report states 'Lots of people really liked Avatar and there were quite a few who liked it a lot more than Iron Man'

Notable Quotes

  • “It's the third launch party we organised since we started with Big Buck Hunter Pro but this was the most difficult one so far.”

    Bingovit (event organizer) @ opening section — Establishes scale of launch party program and indicates this event was particularly challenging

  • “if I tell you we had to pick five dates before the party took place I think you know enough”

    Bingovit @ early section — Demonstrates serious supply chain/logistics issues with Avatar shipment to Belgium

  • “His wife told me he was busy making his LED lights work all afternoon on the day of the launch party.”

    Bingovit @ dress code section — Anecdotal evidence of attendee enthusiasm for customizing their appearance to match game theme

  • “Lots of people really liked Avatar and there were quite a few who liked it a lot more than Iron Man!”

    Bingovit @ game reception section — Direct comparison indicating Avatar received positive reception relative to previous JJP title

Entities

AvatargameJersey Jack PinballcompanyBingovitpersonBelgiumeventIron MangameBig Buck Hunter Progame

Signals

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    event_signal: Official launch party format with themed decoration (green/blue lighting), dress code, movie poster, and community gathering around pinball machine

    high · Detailed description of venue setup with color-coordinated lighting matching Avatar theme, attendee dress code enforcement, movie poster display

  • $

    market_signal: Avatar experienced significant supply chain delays with five rescheduled dates before Belgian delivery, indicating production or distribution bottlenecks in early JJP manufacturing

    high · Organizer stated 'we had to pick five dates before the party took place' due to waiting for game to arrive and transport problems

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    sentiment_shift: Avatar received favorable reception compared to Iron Man among event attendees, suggesting improved game design or appeal

    medium · Report states 'quite a few who liked it a lot more than Iron Man' indicating comparative preference for Avatar

Topics

supply_chain_and_logisticsprimarygame_launch_eventsprimarycommunity_eventsprimarygame_receptionsecondarytheme_customization_and_decorationsecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.75)— Event was ultimately successful despite logistics challenges. Attendees were enthusiastic about Avatar, with some preferring it to Iron Man. Positive community engagement and celebration tone throughout report. Only tempered by initial frustration over delivery delays.

Transcript

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Date: 13th October 2010 Editor's note: With the offical Stern launch parties for Avatar coming up, we head over to Belgium to see how they celebrated the game's arrival. Report by Bingovit The official Belgian launch party for Avatar, where do I start? It's the third launch party we organised since we started with Big Buck Hunter Pro but this was the most difficult one so far. The problem was waiting for the game to arrive here in Belgium, I'm not going to bore anyone with all the details but if I tell you we had to pick five dates before the party took place I think you know enough. So after all those problems - and fixing some transport problems - the game finally arrived at my gameroom. After the arrival of Avatar we quickly started rearranging our pinball machines and cleaning a piece of the workplace so we could place a large table where everyone could sit around and have a little pinball chat, of course. With our Iron Man launch party we illuminated the chat place in yellow and red, because I thought it was a perfect fit. Now with Avatar we chose green and blue to lighten up the area. A dress code was once again asked and of course we saw someone lit up in blue! His wife told me he was busy making his LED lights work all afternoon on the day of the launch party. Lots of people really liked Avatar and there were quite a few who liked it a lot more than Iron Man! The Na'vi arrived! :-) After updating the game we accompanied it with a large movie poster and a blue spot light beneath the game Yes, we had our good Zonderik beer at this event too. No worries for the people that were afraid we only had it at the OpenGameRoomWeekend! He liked Avatar, it's 'lightning' fun! Even I had to play the game out of the blue! :-) There's also a small video which I made of the event. I also made another one of me playing Avatar so you can have a look at what the game is all about! Back to the News page Back to the front page