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Podcast discussion of Zen/AtGames digital pinball releases, restoration culture, and OTG mode technical issues.
Timeline machine won Best in Show for Solid State at Brisbane Pinball and Arcade Collective (BPAC)
high confidence · Jared Morgan stating personal achievement; festival award confirmation
Another Gottlieb collector exists in Melbourne with a large collection including System 80s machines
high confidence · Jared Morgan confirmed via Facebook connections and BPAC attendees; cross-referenced via PinballOwners.com
Zen announced Princess Bride and Goat Simulator tables releasing at end of month; both companies claim coincidence despite similar prior licensing overlaps (Texas Chainsaw/Mandalorian)
high confidence · Chris Freebus reporting Zen Pinball Bites announcement; Mel (P3) confirmed coincidence to podcast
Zen hinted at three-table pack from Bally/Williams: one from 1988, two from 1989; speculation limited to System 11 titles
high confidence · Chris Freebus citing Pinball Bites announcement and cross-referencing IPDB for technical accuracy
AtGames released DreamWorks Pack (Trolls, Dragons, Kung Fu Panda), Gearbox Pack (Borderlands, Brothers in Arms, Homeworld), My Little Pony, Garfield, and Godzilla/Kong tables
high confidence · Jared Morgan detailing recent AtGames Legends Pinball 4K content drops
AtGames introduced $200 cheaper cabinet option with only one game (Addams Family or Attack from Mars), no topper, OTG locked behind additional $100 paywall
high confidence · Chris Freebus reporting AtGames pricing changes; analyzing cost structure and community backlash
Third-party VPX port to AtGames Legends Pinball 4K cabinet exists and is functional; AtGames is reportedly onboard with this despite locking it behind paywall for standard models
medium confidence · Jared Morgan describing emerging third-party VPX implementation on thumb drive; context suggests emerging/not fully released
OTG mode has technical issues: keyboard mode restricts plunger to full-pull (no skill shots), gamepad mode blocks analog nudge and PC navigation control
“Even in rural—there ain't nobody around—Oregon, there's freaking more pinball than, you know, within 50 miles of me.”
Chris Freebus @ early — Anecdote about pinball distribution and regional culture; observation about rural arcade presence in Pacific Northwest
“Williams back then was like, yeah, hold my beer. Let's do about—let's do four and a quarter. That sounds good.”
Jared Morgan @ mid — Comparing production volume of classic era Williams/Bally to modern Stern's max four per year
“I think that Mousing Around is—I think Mousing Around is the superior cat game if you were looking for a cat and mouse.”
Chris Freebus @ mid — Game design comparison and player preference within speculation about upcoming Zen classic pack
“What are they doing? Nickel and diming people?”
Jared Morgan @ late — Community sentiment reaction to AtGames pricing structure and feature lockouts; expresses frustration with business model
“But it's not even a piece of hardware. It's literally a software thing that you pay your $100, and they go, bink, okay, now you have access.”
Chris Freebus @ late — Critique of AtGames pricing strategy for OTG mode unlock; highlights perceived unfairness of software-only paywall
“The problem that I've run into is that the plunger is either full pull or no pull. There's no in between, right?”
Jared Morgan @ late — Specific technical limitation in AtGames OTG keyboard mode affecting skill shot execution
“You're happy just to experience them as they are on the cabinet.”
Chris Freebus @ mid-late — Summarizing preference for native cabinet mode over OTG complexity; reflects user behavior trend
“I would buy a dedicated PC for it. And because of those problems, I would just never, never touch it.”
Jared Morgan — Resolution of OTG frustration discussion; indicates preference to avoid integrated OTG entirely despite hardware investment
announcement: Zen Studios announced two new tables (Princess Bride and Goat Simulator) releasing end of month via Pinball Bites show
high · Chris Freebus: 'Zen had another Pinball Bites show. They announced their next two tables that are releasing at the end of this month. One of them is Goat Simulator... And then the other one is Princess Bride'
announcement: Zen announced upcoming three-table pack from Bally/Williams with one 1988 title and two 1989 titles; System 11 speculation narrows candidate list to four Williams tables
high · Chris: 'The other thing that came out in that Pinball Bites was a hint as to the next three tables. So it's going to be a three-table pack, apparently, for Bally Williams... one is from 1988, and two are from 1989'
licensing_signal: Zen and P3 both developing Princess Bride tables simultaneously; both parties confirm coincidence despite pattern of similar timing (Texas Chainsaw/Mandalorian mentioned as prior example)
high · Chris: 'Now, we had reached out to Mel, and he swears that the Princess Bride was purely coincidence... That's three in a row that are coincidences'
product_launch: AtGames Legends Pinball 4K released multiple content packs: DreamWorks (Trolls, Dragons, Kung Fu Panda), Gearbox (Borderlands, Brothers in Arms, Homeworld), My Little Pony, Garfield, and Godzilla/Kong threesome
high · Jared: 'they dropped the DreamWorks Pack... they dropped the Gearbox Pack... they just dropped Garfield, and they finally released the Godzilla and Kong threesome'
market_signal: AtGames introduced tiered pricing: $200 cheaper option with single game (Addams Family or Attack from Mars), no topper, OTG locked, third-party apps blocked; additional $100 for OTG unlock
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high confidence · Jared Morgan detailing troubleshooting experience with OTG controller modes; specific technical description
Zen's Jaws table influenced Stern's Jaws table design, particularly pop-up target mechanics
high confidence · Chris and Jared both agreeing on design influence; comparing Zen digital to Stern physical implementation
Pat Lawlor's Earthshaker established 'Nevada and California split' trope later referenced in Road Show wizard mode
high confidence · Chris Freebus and Jared discussing Williams callback design patterns across Lawlor titles
“Big triangles is the reason why they had them on Bally Williams. Because you could not miss them.”
Jared Morgan @ mid — Design philosophy regarding insert visibility and playfield clarity; historical context for modern digital table UI issues
“I still hate the fact that it's the same two actors that performed on Alien vs. Predator doing their stupid call-outs.”
Jared Morgan @ mid — Critique of Kong/Godzilla table voice acting quality; identifies actor reuse across AtGames licensed content
high · Chris: 'they're now offering basically saving you two hundred dollars. But here's what you sacrifice: you're only able to get either Addams Family or Attack from Mars... and they just dropped Garfield, and they finally released the Godzilla and Kong threesome'
product_concern: AtGames OTG mode has multiple technical limitations: keyboard mode prevents skill shots (full plunger pull only), gamepad mode blocks analog nudge and PC navigation, display switching causes audio loss, D-pad navigation skips rows in Zen menu
high · Jared detailed multiple frustrations: 'The problem that I've run into is that the plunger is either full pull or no pull... nudge does not work in gamepad mode... you cannot control anything on your PC... when you go to use the D-pad to select tables in Zen, it skips one row'
community_signal: Community expressed frustration with AtGames' nickel-and-diming approach to feature paywalls, particularly locking OTG mode ($100) and third-party app support despite hardware being loss leader
high · Jared: 'What are they doing? Nickel and diming people?' Chris: 'the community is just going, I'm sorry, what?'
technology_signal: Third-party developers successfully ported VPX to AtGames Legends Pinball 4K via thumb drive; AtGames reportedly onboard with this despite blocking it on discounted cabinet tiers
medium · Jared: 'they've figured out how to put VPX onto a thumb drive and be able to run it through AtGames's graphics card... AtGames is fully on board with this. But this little maneuver would block that from being able to happen'
design_philosophy: Discussion of playfield insert design philosophy: historical Bally/Williams used large triangles for visibility and missability; modern digital tables struggle with small text-heavy inserts at distance, particularly in 2K+ resolutions and isometric perspective
high · Jared: 'Big triangles is the reason why they had them on Bally Williams. Because you could not miss them... the inserts are directional, but they are very small'
design_innovation: Goat Simulator table features multiple ball types with different physics (bowling ball, golf ball); Chris speculates this could add gameplay depth similar to Twilight Zone ceramic ball mechanic
medium · Chris: 'there was a bowling ball and a golf ball... I would love it if they all had different physics... when playing Twilight Zone, you got the ceramic ball out there. It's just a little bit different'
design_innovation: Zen's digital Jaws influenced Stern's physical Jaws table design, particularly pop-up target mechanics; Williams historically included design callbacks across titles (Earthshaker's Nevada/California split referenced in Road Show)
high · Chris and Jared: 'Zen pop-up target... Clearly, their Jaws table influenced Stern's Jaws table... Well, 100% it did' and discussing Pat Lawlor tropes
sentiment_shift: Jared's opinion of Kong and Godzilla tables shifted positively after playing native cabinet mode vs. TV isometric view; insert visibility and ball tracking now readable, enabling better score progression despite retaining voice acting critique
high · Jared: 'where previously I did not enjoy the Kong table because I couldn't tell where the hell the ball was rolling, now I fully understand... I'm actually doing some decent scores'