I'm sure many of you have already been on the Pinside threads.
I figured I would open up the dicussion here for any who hadn't.
Hell, let's take a vote!!
As a buyer on RAZA and someone that JPOP swindled more than $6K USD from I'm not sure how I feel about this latest twist in the MG/RAZA/AIW saga... but I guess I paid my money and took my chances and have definitely paid for the right to comment.
I first heard of this latest "American Pinball' venture via a private FB group for owners (read: victims) of the aforementioned projects and just blew it off as another squirm tactic from John to get back in the game and try to flee legal action. Then AP announces that MG owners will first be made whole and even that some of them will start to get their machines by expo in a few short weeks... and even went as far as to state that they were also working on RAZA in future.
So... is this just a stall tactic? Are they just looking to take care of a few token customers for PR purposes while leaving the vast majority of us out in the cold? And why would this company try and bail out JPOP if he were not the one pulling the strings in the background? Questions abound!
Last night it appears that American Pinball has unveiled their new Houdini game... but to what end?
Will anyone buy this in light of JPOP's recent history? Is this just another 'mock up' machine that doesn't really work and has no code?
Curious to hear opinions from other people (those robbed and those with no skin in the game) on how they perceive this latest move and a company that has obviously used much of the R&D money that myself and others have paid towards developing yet another incomplete machine.
I'm just waiting for the words "Houdini pre-order" to be uttered at Expo
Here are some pics taken at the recent reveal in Las Vegas.
I figured I would open up the dicussion here for any who hadn't.
Hell, let's take a vote!!
As a buyer on RAZA and someone that JPOP swindled more than $6K USD from I'm not sure how I feel about this latest twist in the MG/RAZA/AIW saga... but I guess I paid my money and took my chances and have definitely paid for the right to comment.
I first heard of this latest "American Pinball' venture via a private FB group for owners (read: victims) of the aforementioned projects and just blew it off as another squirm tactic from John to get back in the game and try to flee legal action. Then AP announces that MG owners will first be made whole and even that some of them will start to get their machines by expo in a few short weeks... and even went as far as to state that they were also working on RAZA in future.
So... is this just a stall tactic? Are they just looking to take care of a few token customers for PR purposes while leaving the vast majority of us out in the cold? And why would this company try and bail out JPOP if he were not the one pulling the strings in the background? Questions abound!
Last night it appears that American Pinball has unveiled their new Houdini game... but to what end?
Will anyone buy this in light of JPOP's recent history? Is this just another 'mock up' machine that doesn't really work and has no code?
Curious to hear opinions from other people (those robbed and those with no skin in the game) on how they perceive this latest move and a company that has obviously used much of the R&D money that myself and others have paid towards developing yet another incomplete machine.
I'm just waiting for the words "Houdini pre-order" to be uttered at Expo
Here are some pics taken at the recent reveal in Las Vegas.
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