(Topic ID: 58178)

How important is the type of display used in a game..to you?

By Wisconsinpinball

10 years ago



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    “How important is the type of display in a new game?”

    • must be color lcd monitor of some type 0 votes
    • at minimum a dot matrix 1 vote
      8%
    • alpha numeric is ok 1 vote
      8%
    • could care less if the game is fun 11 votes
      85%

    (13 votes by 0 Pinsiders)

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    #1 10 years ago

    A group of fellow pin players were talking this weekend and we got to discussing the various displays being used in new and upcoming machines. With JJP using the large screen, Stern rumored to be going to a smaller lcd, and some having screens in the field. Does it really matter what the game has? Would an alpha numeric display like the Williams system 11 games be just fine as long as the game play is good? We determined that to us the game play is what really mattered, and as long as it kept score we would rather see the money spent on the field. What do you think?
    Paul

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