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2019 podcast stats and pinball Italian bottom playfield design discussion.
Eclectic Gamers Podcast experienced 42.5% growth in annual plays in 2019 versus 2018
high confidence · Dennis presenting verified podcast statistics from SoundCloud analytics
Episode 100 (Centurion) was the most popular 2019 episode, featuring discussions on pinball displays, Walking Dead Raw Thrills arcade game, and BlizzCon 2019
high confidence · Dennis discussing verified episode performance data
Pat Lawlor favors asymmetrical Italian bottom layouts with varied in-lane configurations across sides
medium confidence · Dennis discussing Lawlor's design preferences based on personal research and observation
Steve Ritchie maintains consistent Italian bottom designs across his games since Flash to provide familiarity for players
medium confidence · Dennis citing Pinball Magazine interview with Steve Ritchie
Rick and Morty pinball by Spooky features an atypical Italian bottom with a center pop bumper
medium confidence · Dennis discussing Rick and Morty design and Spooky's permission to use photos
“There's a reason Hardcore History only puts out like two a year... It's a great show by the way. Check out Hardcore History. It's my favorite podcast. It's nice to have a favorite podcast that only puts out a couple of times a year.”
Dennis @ ~48:00 — Illustrates discussion about podcast format and frequency; highlights preference for quality over quantity
“I lean into [being wrong] a lot as I'm going down on the discourse... That's his thing. It's a perfectly valid thing.”
Tony @ ~15:00 — Commentary on Zach Minney's entertainment approach and communication style
“We're more niche than a standard video game podcast would be or a pinball podcast would be, and that's what we accepted going into this.”
Dennis @ ~12:00 — Self-aware positioning of the Eclectic Gamers niche as mixed-gaming content
“The goal of the Italian bottom is being met... that's why I gave it its own category”
Dennis @ ~95:00 — Key clarification on Italian bottom design taxonomy and what constitutes variations
“I feel like I need to write it [the Italian Bottom article] now before we start a whole new wave of people thinking that anything that doesn't have two symmetrical slings is not an Italian bottom”
Dennis @ ~85:00 — Motivation for publishing clarifying content due to anticipated community confusion from Rick and Morty's release
community_signal: Spooky Pinball actively engaged with content creators by granting permission to use Rick and Morty promotional photos for educational articles
high · Dennis notes: 'Spooky gave me the permission to use their Rick and Morty photo, which I really appreciated'
design_philosophy: Steve Ritchie maintains consistent Italian bottom designs across games specifically to provide familiarity and predictability for players who prefer consistent layouts
medium · Dennis citing Pinball Magazine interview where Ritchie discusses not wanting to vary Italian bottom because 'people prefer to have it' and it feels familiar
market_signal: Community confusion about Italian bottom terminology is growing, with Rick and Morty's atypical variation creating need for clarity on what constitutes an Italian bottom vs. variations
medium · Dennis explicitly states: 'I feel like I need to write it now before we start a whole new wave of people thinking that anything that doesn't have two symmetrical slings is not an Italian bottom'
community_signal: Italian bottom terminology lacks formalized documentation in major pinball references (IPDB, general internet sources), with only scattered sources and circular references
high · Dennis: 'There's hardly anything that defines Italian bottom on the Internet. There are like four sources, and most of them are just referring back to others... IPDB doesn't have in their glossary definition for Italian bottom'
market_signal: Rick and Morty pinball adoption of atypical Italian bottom with center pop represents potential design shift that could confuse community understanding of Italian bottom category
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medium · Dennis emphasizes concern about Rick and Morty establishing false precedent for what constitutes Italian bottom design