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Are we officially in the "LCD Generation" of pinball?

By iamabearsfan

7 years ago


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    #7 7 years ago
    Quoted from iamabearsfan:

    When we look back on pinball generations, has JJP started it already? I know we talk about woodrails, then several small iterations of DMD's. But right about the same time the LCD came out, very advanced computer hardware also came out. In my mind it has changed the market. We are now seeing stacked modes and graphics that are unprecedented. Not to mention build quality that rivals the best of the Williams era. WoZ was clearly the first in this generation. It has now stood the test of time and likely will be a staple in a ton of home collections. It is also making a lot of $ out on routes.
    I see Stern following this track as well very soon.
    Thoughts?

    Not really this has been out called pinball 2000. For its time advanced pc. Runs on a pc setup.

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