"I think you could save yourself a couple thousand dollars and just get the standard... The topper is really cheap. It's not that impressive. I don't think you need the LE."
Weird Al standard edition recommended over LE due to poor value of premium features
"I think this game does a great job of showcasing the potential of this platform and what this platform can do"
Multimorphic's Weird Al game showcases the platform's potential with impressive playfield integration
"Jerry now can only make licensed themes. And I mean it when I say this. This is it Jerry. I hope you learned a lesson yesterday. Nobody wants Canon Lagoon. Nobody wants Lexi Lightspeed. Nobody wants Cosmic Cart Racing. They want licensed themes."
Multimorphic's Weird Al game success proves licensed themes are essential for pinball success
"$13,100 makes a Weird Al, LE, as a standalone game. It makes it one of the most expensive pinball machines of all time. So it's hard to look at this like it's great value, isn't it?"
Weird Al LE at $13,100 is one of the most expensive pinball machines of all time and doesn't represent good value despite the P3 platform's modular concept
"I just didn't bring Weird Al with me into adulthood. I kind of don't understand adults who are still into Weird Al"
Weird Al's Museum of Hilarity is not a dream theme and too niche for mainstream appeal