Really looking forward to it although last year's line-up was a bit weaker than in years past if I recall. The line-up advertised on the website has always been more attractive than what is actually there. (Definitely thankful though that this expo is available. Sorry to grouse.) Anyway, this leads me to a question. Unless your game is for sale, what do you possibly stand to gain by putting your machine on the floor? Perhaps, that's not the best way to say this in that everything that we do doesn't revolve around "what we have to gain" by any stretch. It just seems high risk (potentially 1000's of plays, moving damage, loss of HUO, etc.) and little reward except for perhaps showering the pinball community with your generosity and gaining favor. Maybe if you have multiple games and can wrench on your own games in the event of a malfunction, it's not a problem. But man, I can't see a scenario where I would have faith in taking my game there to be played by a ton of people I don't know.
Interested in input on this matter. Thanks.