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Here they come... Primus pinball

By emkay

5 years ago


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#75 5 years ago
Quoted from emkay:

Seriously. There's a lot more to their music than the radio hits...

Agreed. But who wants a band pin that's deep cuts only?

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#171 5 years ago

I think it looks great and is the best version (art) of this game yet.

I’d love to have one, but it’ll be a long time before the price reaches my level. Hope the best for their sales.

People gotta stop worrying about these small limited contract runs that Stern is doing. It makes them some money and is a blip on the production line.

Sorry for people who were expecting more though. I love Primus and would have liked a more features machine, but I’m not going to pretend like Primus was some sorta godlike theme.

#188 5 years ago
Quoted from TigerLaw:

I hear what you guys are saying, but if Stern wanted to grow the pinball market they would still have reskinned an 80’s game than this early 60’s em style. The early SS games are good games and hold up well today playwise. Make some of these die hard primus fans turn into pinball fans and get them a good competitive layout.
Are the parts really cheaper for Nellie than they would be for a Dragonfist? By how much if so? Serious question.

The intended audience doesn’t care. (Heck they will probably like a super simple game more). This game is clearly aimed at collectors and not operators. It’s a low risk, modestly profitable, limited run to keep their production line operating near capacity.

Stern has years to mine the dozen or so classic games worth redoing. No need to rush them out

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