(Topic ID: 36997)

How do you know how many games have been played on ur pin?

By JCJP

11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    I see some people on here say there pins got so many plays on it how do you find out on the pinball machine ? Thanks

    #2 11 years ago

    Coin meter, book keeping.

    And all can be reset. So no accurate way.

    LTG : )

    #3 11 years ago

    Ok so wen they say it got 200 play on it only it could be they just reset

    #4 11 years ago

    It could be, it could be correct. The only real way to judge condition is to look at the machine. Plays mean nothing. On the EM stuff there are quarter counters for each coin slot. Those cannot be reset but they do not always work.

    To see the plays in the pin you can go into audits in the menu and see what it says there.

    #5 11 years ago

    I would say many get reset, so don't buy the number. The last machine I bought the seller said the game had less than 100 plays. Really, the game is almost 3 years old and only 100 plays?

    Anyway, the game looked great, but obviously had been played way more. Like absocountry said, condition IMO is the only way on a newer game to get a real idea.

    #6 11 years ago

    I scratch each game into the side of the cab using my trusty pinball counter knife.

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