We really need to make it clear that our hobby exists with or without the new game manufacturers. Thousands of games exist, and we can all enjoy pinball with or without them.
These guys have taken advantage of our passion and patience, and IMO 2016 is where it crossed the line. I'm done with all of them. Let's see if they can get back to what a "normal" company of their type is supposed to do: make quality & complete commercial grade coin operated machinery. Expect sales to rise from a great game that gains a great reputation, rather than expecting collectors to keep you afloat with blind buys up front.