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"display game" playfield?

By mbrave77

2 years ago



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    #1 2 years ago

    So I had my new Iron Maiden Premium come the other day which is great. Game seems to play fine. Only thing I wanted to ask you guys about is the bottom of the playfield has "display game" branded on the bottom. Its only on the playfield and not anywhere else. Everything seems to be in working order. Im guessing this playfield was meant for a Expo game or something and just got mixed into the regular assembly line with other games. Or they made too many of those and put them into regular production.

    My only worry is, is there anything different about a "display game" playfield? Is it of lower quality and then designated to be a "display game"? Or maybe its even better quality so it shows better! or its all the same and it was just marked so they know its going on display. So far everything seems to be in working order but I dont want a game thats going to fall apart.

    Thanks for any input.

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    #2 2 years ago

    Did your distributor sell you a floor model? Only thing I can think that might mean.

    #3 2 years ago
    Quoted from hmannn1:

    Did your distributor sell you a floor model? Only thing I can think that might mean.

    It came new in box. I unboxed it. Im guessing they just mixed this into the playfield mix.

    3 months later
    #4 2 years ago

    Hi, MBrave.
    I'm curious if you've since learned more about what "Display Game" means, perhaps from Stern directly.
    I was told by one operator who spoke about such games with this Stern dealer that Stern will brand a playfield like that if it has some defect that can't easily be fixed - an insert that's the wrong color, for example. The distro can buy the game from Stern at a discount but can't sell it at full retail price. The distro instead must discount the game slightly and disclose that it has a defect. In some cases that defect is unknown to the distro as he can't inspect the game if he sells it NIB, but he must still sell at a discount. So, if your distro provided you with a "Display Game" but did not disclose it as such, and neither did he give you a discount, he may have dropped the ball. I would care if I were you because prospective buyers in the future are going to use that branding as leverage to get you to lower your sale price, etc. I read of another example of this branding that involved a game that had a few issues, including one resulting from a wiring harness that shouldn't have been there. It had no costmetic issues, but it had a few serious operational issues that made the game challenging to play. The issues could have been sorted out at the factory with some time and a few parts, but Stern chose instead to just cut their losses on the game and sold it as a "Display Game" at a discount to the distributor. Coincidentally, that game was also an IMDN. The game was still warrantied by Stern for the standard interval of time and Stern worked with the owner to provide the necessary parts to get the game sorted.

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