All games get old after a while, so one can't be faulted for wanting to change it up. I've had GNR for longer than most of my games and have considered swapping it for another on more than one occasion. There are a few reasons why I haven't... first is the odds of finding one in as nice a shape is very slim considering the production number. Second is it looks great with custom artwork and music is a relatively timeless theme. Third is there is a lot going on in the game with two orbits and two ramps integrated in the game as well as any two ramps in pinball, 3 magnets, 1-6 ball multiball, and good shot variety. While it is a wide body, it feels closer to the way a standard width game plays.