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Is pinball entering a new era of swappable games?

By Nokoro

8 years ago


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    #22 8 years ago
    Quoted from Pinchroma:

    It will never catch on. It's just not practical which is why so few pin2k systems were sold "convertible" vs complete

    This is extremely practical for me. I have room for four pins, and have to take them in and out of a basement. Heighway and Multimorphic P3 are at the top of my list for new pin purchases precisely because of the swappable playfields.

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