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Gene Cunningham plans 111-unit Big Bang Bar remake production run after receiving 121 pre-orders.
Only 14 prototypes of Capcom's Big Bang Bar were ever produced
high confidence · Opening statement describes Big Bang Bar as one of rarest games of modern times with 14 prototypes only
Gene Cunningham invested $150,000 with expectations to triple by completion
high confidence · Direct quote from Gene to Pinball News regarding project investment
Production estimated to take 4-6 months from decision point
medium confidence · Gene's estimate provided to Pinball News; subject to pre-order fulfillment
Gene received 121 registrations of interest by end of Pinball Expo
high confidence · Update section confirms registrations exceeded 55-unit trigger threshold
Game 1 features genuine gold parts valued at approximately $2,000
high confidence · Specific pricing and material detail provided in announcement
“Only 14 prototypes were ever produced and it is generally regarded as the best game never to reach production.”
Pinball News (article author) @ Opening paragraph — Establishes Big Bang Bar's legendary status and rarity in pinball history
“Gene is well know as the man who bought the rights to much of Williams' pinball interests but he also bought the remains of Capcom when they withdrew from the pinball business.”
Pinball News (article author) @ Early context section — Establishes Gene's credentials and justification for undertaking the remake project
“The games will still be branded 'Capcom' despite being made by a company called Pin Ball Mfg Inc. This is a company Gene set up for the purpose of making the games and was necessary because Williams' licensing agreement with Illinois Pin Ball prohibits that company making any games.”
Pinball News (article author) @ Manufacturing structure section — Reveals complex licensing arrangement and why separate manufacturing entity was required
“Standard games will cost $4,500 with an optional gold effect upgrade for $250. Game 1 with the real gold will cost $12,000.”
Pinball News (article author) @ Pricing section — Establishes tiered pricing strategy with significant premium for Game 1
“By the end of Pinball Expo, Gene had received 121 registrations of interest... the trigger level of 55 registrations had been easily passed, so the process could move on to the next stage.”
Pinball News (article author/update) @ Update section — Confirms project viability threshold exceeded and production can proceed
business_signal: Creation of separate manufacturing entity (Pin Ball Mfg Inc.) due to licensing constraints on primary company (Illinois Pin Ball Co.)
high · Quote explaining that Williams licensing agreement prohibits Illinois Pin Ball Co. from manufacturing games
event_signal: Pinball Expo served as major promotional venue for Big Bang Bar remake with prototype flyer distribution and direct pre-order registration
high · Update indicates 121 registrations collected by event conclusion and prototype flyers distributed in time for Expo
market_signal: Overwhelming pre-order interest (121 registrations vs. 55-unit threshold) indicates strong collector demand for Big Bang Bar remake
high · Update section confirms trigger level 'easily passed' by Pinball Expo conclusion
announcement: Gene Cunningham officially announced 111-unit Big Bang Bar remake production run with detailed specifications, pricing, and production timeline
high · Article dated October 11, 2004 with direct quotes from Gene regarding project parameters
technology_signal: Remix of original manufacturing techniques: decals instead of silk-screened artwork, custom-made parts copied from originals, alternative controller for flashers
high · Detailed list of manufacturing modifications from original Capcom design
positive(0.8)— Article is enthusiastic about the Big Bang Bar remake project and celebrates the opportunity to revive a legendary game. Tone is professional and supportive of Gene Cunningham's initiative. Success of pre-order campaign reinforces optimism.
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