Afm was a cheap game to produce. Mm was not. If they cost the same that's ridiculous.
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Quoted from Russell:Why would they have been different in terms of productions costs? What am I missing?
AFM was a trial at producing a simpler pinball machine to keep costs lower. Look at the game, its very basic. It just turned out to be very popular. I understand the appeal, there as one on location years back and it was a blast to play.
And thats because they are rare and popular, not because they cost that much to make. There is really no reason it shouldn't sell for 6500.
Quoted from Wickerman2:Despite the random outlier, a well used players AFM goes for 6k. A "solid" non faded non ratty play field game goes for at least 6500, nice to nice+ games reach the 7k mark. Color DMD, great play field and cab tops 7k easy.
There is no way in hell they are selling a AFMr for under 6500, likely no way 7k. My guess, the game will be at least 7500-8000 which for a brand new game w/improved color dots and possibly some mods included seems in line with current used pricing.
It would sell a shit-ton if it were 6500.
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