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How to clean a game: Chuck-E-Cheese style.

By Frax

10 years ago


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    #17 10 years ago
    Quoted from pmWolf:

    What does it matter?
    When they are done with it, the game will get dismantled and thrown into a dumpster.
    (Man, that policy makes my heart ache every time).
    Pete

    Actually, the POTC at our local CEC was scheduled for demolition and it was saved. They sent it back to the warehouse to be refurbed. I thought it was a goner. It had the TOPs kit and everything, played like crap though, but was an easy 150 tickets for a single token.

    #49 10 years ago
    Quoted from thepinballworks:

    I was told tax write off.

    And to prevent competition. Back in the 80's, when there was competition, they didn't want a competitor getting their old games and routing them against them.

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