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Looking for opinions on fun ways to play pinball without owning a physical game!

By waspinat0r

6 years ago


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    #57 6 years ago

    Honestly:
    1) figure out what causes you to keep flipping pins in less than a week.
    2) determine whether you can afford the $5000+ loss you will likely incur from others travel fees to drop pins at your place over a year. Since you want specific titles and have specific delivery requirements you are obviously losing $s cumulatively on this.
    3) go play a virtual pin and see if it can satisfy your needs given your desire to play many titles.
    4) set a budget you can realistically spend on this hobby and stick to it.
    5) start fixing pins because that takes a whole lot longer than playing them and might keep things more steady for a while - one at a time. I enjoy fixing as much as I do playing.
    6) drive to Lexington to go get your Pinball fix every once in a while. It’s a whole lot cheaper in the long run

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    Ignore everything we have said in this thread and find yourself broke, having spent $1000s with no pins at all in your house.

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