Absent knowing your budget this is a question that can't be answered. Also, having an idea of the types of themes you may be drawn to also helps (theme matters a lot on the first game).
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Absent knowing your budget this is a question that can't be answered. Also, having an idea of the types of themes you may be drawn to also helps (theme matters a lot on the first game).
Quoted from MikeTangoIndia:Lots of great suggestions but where is the OP??!! Lol
LOL, absent more comments from the OP there isn't really any direction for this conversation to go other than all our personal base line ideas of what we liked when we were just starting out.
OP's post in this thread was his only post ever on Pinside. He logged in today but formed his account the day he posted this thread. He probably can't find his own thread.
Quoted from Jaws72:I went and looked at an F14 Tomcat, and am going to look at a Jurassic Park.
Those are both respected games. Great start, and if they are under $3,500 combined and you are able to fix the F14 you wouldn't be in danger of losing money when/if you wanted to sell them. As Chuck says, see if maybe a willing Pinsider will go look at them with you.
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