Stern produces thousands of each pinball title. Your typical buyer of these titles are home collectors who seem to have deep pockets & time to complain & street operators who buy multiple quantities of each title and place them at a location. Be happy Stern even updates games & doesnt charge. 95% of coin-op companies charge for updates or now a days want you to be "online" and offer "free" updates for a portion of the cash box. The average person playing a street vendors pinball is maybe playing for 3 minutes. That customer has no clue of "code" or that software is so important to a pinball. Kiss is a good game, customers really enjoy it. Maybe its not "home" or "pinside expert" ready, but it looks good & software will come. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but those important strings of data representing some kind of update will eventually come. The home market will rejoice & the street market or majority of players of coin operated pinball machines will keep playing & remarking "this games looks cool"