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DMD's just became the new VHS

By thedarkknight77

7 years ago


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    #20 7 years ago
    Quoted from thedarkknight77:

    It's over my friends, your DMD games just became dated and devalued. Be careful how much you spend on those color DMD's because they are ancient. After seeing Batman66 and Aerosmith, I will not be paying a lot for DMD titles.....No friggin way!

    Ha!! Stern games have been "VHS" for far too much longer than they should have been. Hell I think they were the last pinball maker to use a DMD display! Ghostbuster's hasn't been out that long. But the funny thing is you are just now getting around to seeing color displays? WTF? HA HA!

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