Frispel
sedan 2001
We were going to share stuff with the public like we have been doing on Pinball News as well as attending expo, we have moved onto our next game instead and won't be attending Expo.
If somebody else came in, they would bring us to breakeven or below -- and maybe kill us both.
Så att spelet bara nådde prototypstadiet är svårt att tro då Wayne själv sa att hans nya spel är Crocodile Hunter.
"they are at least 2 years oldRegardsWayne Gillard"
"Are the rumors true that Ken Fedesna's new company (Cashbox Games Inc)is joining forces with Wayne to help manufacture, market and distributefinished pinball machines, and that John Popadiuk is helping in thedesign of one of those games?"Pinlicious ( ...there is no spoon.)
NO TRUTH AT ALL, Never met either of them.Wayne GillardMr Pinball Australia
well, i didn't ask if you ever met them. i asked if they were going tobe players in this little cirqus :-)John Popidiuk's name wasn't the one that raised my eyebrows, it was KenFedesna's for reasons that we both know ;-)Pinlicious ( ...there is no spoon.)
CHAT NOTESTPF has what it needs to remake artTPF has source code files (but is still working out what files it has).TPF will be remaking WPC boards for spare parts salesLooking for existing tooling at supply houses and will be retooling ifrequired - will arrange re-runsTPF has a new pinball control system, based on a PDA chip. VERY fast,and LCD capable. DMD for the foreseeable future because of costs,though.Built Prototype Crocodile Hunter. Had some tax assistance for R+D fromthe Australian government.This R+D investment is the foundation for future machines.Two new machines in the next couple of years, two licensed, one not.Costs $50 to ship a pin in a container of 20 AUS to LAWill have some kind of assembly operation in ChicagoIf he does remakes, will be gold limited-edition systemsPlayfields will screen printed with diamondplate type clear coatOn Reproduction PartsTPF will protect its rights on anything with graphics or patents fromOctober 12th 2005. This would include playfields; cabinet art;translites; game specific molded parts; anything with a trademark onit.Legs, bolts, metal parts, posts - all that kind of stuff is OK unlessthere is a patent, logo, trademark or art on it or it is beingmisrepresented as a genuine part.TPF will be working with IPB to have all parts approved, and they willcarry made under license or logo statements.