So I was lucky enough to have a quick go on Alien LE at a good friends yesterday. Whilst I know that the subject is a thorny one, if you step-by the fact that it was a rocky road and a financial disaster for most involved (I wasn't) but the end product is a great one - the game looks and feels the part. I only had a quick go (my choice since I like to take time with a table) - the quality of the thing shone through and my mate clearly rates it as the best of an amazing collection he has.
It seems an immense shame that something was put together so well, great use of the license, etc only to ultimately fail, regardless of what people think of Andrew Heighway etc. As someone who's been involved with many startups, I have to say that the passion had to be there to deliver this. Not everyone who has the passion has commercial nouse and it's no doubt a very very tough nice market.
Anyway. my pal has sold this one, it was nice to see it, but it has to be borderline if a 7K table suddenly becomes a 7K paperweight overnight with so much custom electronics.
My apologies if this post gets people irate and spitting their tea out. Such a shame, had I been in a better position to own one, I would - and I still might - I enjoy living on the edge
It seems an immense shame that something was put together so well, great use of the license, etc only to ultimately fail, regardless of what people think of Andrew Heighway etc. As someone who's been involved with many startups, I have to say that the passion had to be there to deliver this. Not everyone who has the passion has commercial nouse and it's no doubt a very very tough nice market.
Anyway. my pal has sold this one, it was nice to see it, but it has to be borderline if a 7K table suddenly becomes a 7K paperweight overnight with so much custom electronics.
My apologies if this post gets people irate and spitting their tea out. Such a shame, had I been in a better position to own one, I would - and I still might - I enjoy living on the edge

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