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#61
Hopefully they can get another extension or start a separate campaign on kickstarter to make the difference. It's pretty unlikely unless someone drops in and gives them a huge push toward their goal that this is going to happen.
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#62
84% with 5 days left. There's still hope. With how they've been progressing thus far, its going to be very close if there isn't more last day pick me up for it.
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#63
4 days left and 10% to go. It jumped 6% yesterday. If this happens every day, it will reach 114% on the last day.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/indiv...ullgirls#/
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#64
Don bluth has now opened indiegogo for Dragon's Lair the movie.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/drago...ir-returns 

Hopefully some of the people who funded indivisible will throw some money onto this.
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#65
Looks like they changed things up a bit. Instead of 10 minutes it's now 4 minutes so the amount required has basically dropped for that.

Still, this is potential here.
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#66
(12-01-2015, 08:18 AM)Psychospacecow Wrote: 4 days left and 10% to go. It jumped 6% yesterday. If this happens every day, it will reach 114% on the last day.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/indiv...ullgirls#/

Here I was all worried and now it's sitting pretty at 111% funded. So happy for that. We need more games like this one out there.
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#67
We watched it reach 100% on the stream I was talking about that was helping fund raise it. Good times.
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#68
Pyschonauts 2 has launched its campaign now.
https://www.fig.co/campaigns/psychonauts-2
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#69
(12-04-2015, 12:03 AM)CLXcool Wrote: Pyschonauts 2 has launched its campaign now.
https://www.fig.co/campaigns/psychonauts-2

This one is gonna make it easy. Unless something happens along the lines of one those that die half way through. That said, it's already 20% funded, so odds are pretty good it's fine.
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#70
http://www.zone-preview.hentaikey.com/fl...unded2.swf
Risky click but Zone posted this on the LabZero Twitch after Indivisible's funding time ended.
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#71
Nothing wrong with that. Just a little cheerful animation of the characters cheering to see that they succeeded. Speaking of goals. Dragon's Lair the movie is up 71% and Pyschonauts 2 is at 51% as we speak. Man. Crowdfunding for games is on a roll these days.
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#72
Didn't mean to say it as being Zone's typical line of things. I wouldn't have posted it on here if it were the average.
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#73
Pyschonauts 2 has succeeded, it has met its goal. 
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#74
Beyond being treated more as an investment than on other crowd-funded sites, I'm not sure how Fig works differently. Is there any point in being over-funded beyond giving more finical stability to the game. For example, can they do the equivalent of stretch goals on that site?
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#75
FarSight Studios has created another Kickstarter, this time to produce an officially licensed digital port of the 1992 Bally Doctor Who pinball table for The Pinball Arcade.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/106...octor-who/

   

FarSight previously produced Kickstarters for digital ports of the T2, Addams Family, Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Twilight Zone pinball tables so to cover their licensing fees, but also the actor's likenesses and voices that are featured. This Kickstarter is to cover the licensing fees of Doctor Who and the actor's likenesses and voices featured in it.

The Pinball Arcade features digital recreations of real-life pinball tables by Gottlieb, Bally, Stern and Williams. Most of the tables already featured in the game didn't need to be crowd-funded due to their low license costs, but because other tables feature movie licensees and likenesses of actors, it wouldn't be considered financially viable to acquire the rights themselves, which is why they choose to raise the funds for them through Kickstarter. The studio's aim is to preserve these classic and recent arcade machines for people to play whereever, which is why I personally believe this is a Kickstarter worth checking out. The Pinball Arcade is on PS4, PS3, Vita, Xbox One, 360, Wii U, iOS, 3DS, Ouya and Kindle Fire, and if this Kickstarter is successful, as a reward people will get a copy of the Doctor Who table for their platform of The Pinball Arcade (though possibly not for the PS3, Vita, and 360 versions).
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