JJP is making pinball great again. All the stuff I love about the games in the 90:s but new, better tech and great quality. Pricey? Yes, but there is no competition in regards of complete pinball experience (subways, toys, code).
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JJP is making pinball great again. All the stuff I love about the games in the 90:s but new, better tech and great quality. Pricey? Yes, but there is no competition in regards of complete pinball experience (subways, toys, code).
All I can add to the discussion is that DI seem to sell very well. In Europe, there is no stock and you have to wait for new games being produced.
Quoted from PtownPin:Buying a NIB JJP pin is like buying a car (I've had all three LE's)....as soon as u open the box you've probably lost about 10-15% of its value....That being said I don't buy pins to break even or make money....
I believe that is an accurate assumption. Getting away with less loss would maybe be possible if there is a long wait for a NIB and you actually have an almost NIB for sale.
Quoted from PinMonk:Because unless you have monkey arms, it's out of easy reach, especially compared to the WoZ/Hobbit placement right in the coin door. Also, on location it's TERRIBLE because it's the perfect height for little kids that like to play with buttons or jam whatever food or snot they have in convenient holes. It's a solution for a problem that didn't exist and is objectively less player friendly than the coin door placement they had.
But really, in 2018 why do we have physical jacks at all? Why not Bluetooth headphone connections?
Solution: Get the standard edition
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