$2499! $500 cheaper than amazon (but still $2000 too much).
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Haven't seen any video of this in action other than Stern propaganda. With the weight reduction, how does the game react to nudging? The playfield looks interesting, but I'm not sure how a light machine like this would stack up.
Interested if the price dropped significantly.
If this was a sub-$1000 machine, I would probably buy it. My kids would enjoy it, we would have a reliable NIB game, and I could probably turn it over for a small loss. Much of the hate seems directed at the price (valid) and build quality (remains to be seen).
Waiting on video for further judgement.
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