Quarter to Three: "To get seven more Star Wars tables, Zen Studios will have to dig deeper into Lucas’ trough. Sure, it’ll be cool to have a Millenium Falcon smuggling table (How many parsecs will it take you to make the Kessel run?), a Death Star attack table (Do you worry about those fighters or the tower?), and a cantina table (See if that little squealing warthog guy can get served). But then what? An ewok table? Mon Mothma’s rise to power? A Naboo trade embargo negotiation table? Can Zen contractually avoid putting Jar Jar Bink onto a table? But the real challenge in the future won’t be coming up with material. It will be following up on a pair of tables as good as the ones you get here."
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For our latest gaming video, Jordan takes a look at Arcade1Up's new foray into the world of Pinball tables with a review of their impressive Star Wars table!
Amazon has further discounted the physical version of Star Wars Pinball to $14.99 on the Nintendo Switch.