Muy pocos recuerdan Evil dead y al famoso tipo con motosierra en mano. Me parece muy bien que saquen su maquinita, es bonito recordar cosas que no recordaba. Aunque está muy caro xD. Unos 2000 dólares sería un precio más justo.
Si no recuerdo mal, tuvieron problemas de presupuesto para filmar la primera película de Evil Dead, hasta el punto de que los actores y el equipo tuvieron que dormir en la cabaña y quemar muebles para mantenerse calientes. No tenían dinero para alquilar un motel o pagar la gasolina para los viajes de ida y vuelta. Fue un rodaje duro.
Sin embargo, me alegra que finalmente estén recibiendo su reconocimiento por sus esfuerzos. No compraré esto, aunque no soy un gran fanático del pinball, simplemente no estoy en su mercado, ni como fanático ni en términos económicos. Jaja
Entiendo tú postura jaja. Tampoco soy fanático. La primera vez que supe de su existencia fué en mi época de niño en mi play station 2. Lo veía como un juego muy extraño, osea es un sujeto con una motosierra en la mano jaja.
Gran parte del problema de hacer un juego sobre Evil Dead es que nadie lo ha hecho bien todavía. Hay tantas cosas en juego que es casi imposible transferir las acciones, los dichos y los sentimientos de la película a un juego.
Esta es una licencia que debería ser bien recibida por los fans que hagan un juego sobre ella, porque los fans son los únicos que podrán acercarse a un videojuego de calidad basado en la película.
oh how wild would this be to have? I bet they sell a bunch of them even if they are $10k. I was good friends with a guy many years ago that was a pinball machine repair tech and it blew my mind how intricate these machines are.
They are definitely intricate. I would not even know where to begin on designing one of these - so many things going on underneath the pretty pieces under the glass there.
Kind of like newer Transformer toys - those things have well over 100 steps to transform now. I remember back in the day if one had more than 10 steps it was considered complicated. 😂
Kind of like newer Transformer toys - those things have well over 100 steps to transform now. I remember back in the day if one had more than 10 steps it was considered complicated.
Yeah I don't think I would like that either. I had a bunch of those toys as a kid and even with their simplistic 80's design it kind of ruined the realism of playing with them if they had the workings of a Rubik's cube.
What bothers me the most about newer Transformer toys is some literally have to be broken to transform. One in particular I remember, it was a motorcycle character released around 2005/2006. To transform into a robot or back, you had to break the toy in half and transform it then the pieces would snap back together. This was not one of those rarer releases that was two robots that formed one big robot, it was one robot. Each half formed just that half of either form, there was no third form for just that half.
Then there are the "fold formers" these are the ones that feature tons of steps to transform, limbs might have 20+ moves each as things open up, others fold into/out of the space.
It is the only way they could do things like what the Michael Bay Transformers required for their look. It is just way too complicated for me. Those things are getting transformed one time.
I have noticed that they are packaging these things in the form they look the best in. In the 80s it was their vehicle form because the robot was quite "off" especially when we look at the smaller ones like Bumblebee, Cliff Jumper etc.
Still it is great to see kids getting toys in their childhood and to think what toys in the future may look like. I just know I won't be helping transform any robots. 😂
Yes we do. Of course, more than likely in my old age I have just lost the ability to enjoy multiple part transformations or something. I like to put together various building block set things on camera to show people how complicated they can get, parents the small parts, etc and some are a chore. I did a G.I. Joe Cobra plane and about gave up.
I watch these newer Transformer toys get transformed and just think, - there is no way. 😂
Muy pocos recuerdan Evil dead y al famoso tipo con motosierra en mano. Me parece muy bien que saquen su maquinita, es bonito recordar cosas que no recordaba. Aunque está muy caro xD. Unos 2000 dólares sería un precio más justo.
Si no recuerdo mal, tuvieron problemas de presupuesto para filmar la primera película de Evil Dead, hasta el punto de que los actores y el equipo tuvieron que dormir en la cabaña y quemar muebles para mantenerse calientes. No tenían dinero para alquilar un motel o pagar la gasolina para los viajes de ida y vuelta. Fue un rodaje duro.
Sin embargo, me alegra que finalmente estén recibiendo su reconocimiento por sus esfuerzos. No compraré esto, aunque no soy un gran fanático del pinball, simplemente no estoy en su mercado, ni como fanático ni en términos económicos. Jaja
Entiendo tú postura jaja. Tampoco soy fanático. La primera vez que supe de su existencia fué en mi época de niño en mi play station 2. Lo veía como un juego muy extraño, osea es un sujeto con una motosierra en la mano jaja.
Gran parte del problema de hacer un juego sobre Evil Dead es que nadie lo ha hecho bien todavía. Hay tantas cosas en juego que es casi imposible transferir las acciones, los dichos y los sentimientos de la película a un juego.
Esta es una licencia que debería ser bien recibida por los fans que hagan un juego sobre ella, porque los fans son los únicos que podrán acercarse a un videojuego de calidad basado en la película.
oh how wild would this be to have? I bet they sell a bunch of them even if they are $10k. I was good friends with a guy many years ago that was a pinball machine repair tech and it blew my mind how intricate these machines are.
They are definitely intricate. I would not even know where to begin on designing one of these - so many things going on underneath the pretty pieces under the glass there.
Kind of like newer Transformer toys - those things have well over 100 steps to transform now. I remember back in the day if one had more than 10 steps it was considered complicated. 😂
Yeah I don't think I would like that either. I had a bunch of those toys as a kid and even with their simplistic 80's design it kind of ruined the realism of playing with them if they had the workings of a Rubik's cube.
What bothers me the most about newer Transformer toys is some literally have to be broken to transform. One in particular I remember, it was a motorcycle character released around 2005/2006. To transform into a robot or back, you had to break the toy in half and transform it then the pieces would snap back together. This was not one of those rarer releases that was two robots that formed one big robot, it was one robot. Each half formed just that half of either form, there was no third form for just that half.
Then there are the "fold formers" these are the ones that feature tons of steps to transform, limbs might have 20+ moves each as things open up, others fold into/out of the space.
It is the only way they could do things like what the Michael Bay Transformers required for their look. It is just way too complicated for me. Those things are getting transformed one time.
I have noticed that they are packaging these things in the form they look the best in. In the 80s it was their vehicle form because the robot was quite "off" especially when we look at the smaller ones like Bumblebee, Cliff Jumper etc.
Still it is great to see kids getting toys in their childhood and to think what toys in the future may look like. I just know I won't be helping transform any robots. 😂
We need simpler toys!
Yes we do. Of course, more than likely in my old age I have just lost the ability to enjoy multiple part transformations or something. I like to put together various building block set things on camera to show people how complicated they can get, parents the small parts, etc and some are a chore. I did a G.I. Joe Cobra plane and about gave up.
I watch these newer Transformer toys get transformed and just think, - there is no way. 😂