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Could covid kill pinball?

By Luckydogg420

3 years ago


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    #54 3 years ago
    Quoted from CrazyLevi:

    I was gonna wait and see how this would go. It could fork off into a “all the people banned from covid thread come back in with their covid wisdom” Thread or your standard “will bubble burst?!l” thread.
    So far we’ve had a little sprinkling of each but I think it’s too early to make a definitive call!
    I’ll stay on top of it.

    I don't know Levi, it sure does smell like a bursting bubble. Is COVID the beginning of the end of location pinball and it may not come back? Been there and done that in the 90s when arcades died....

    Though this thread is unique in that it is saying that COVID may be the dagger that kills location play. I don't think COVID will kill the location pinball. Seems to me that barcades are on the rise and will just resume after this blows over.

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