Quoted from PanzerFreak:Personally, and I know some people will disagree with this
I don't, I went that route a year ago I kept the games I loved from my teenage years sold the rest bought a Vpin and it was the right decision. Its really tough to get the machines you really want ...availability and budget are a big issue. When I sold my last system 80B , the guy that bought it had never played a newer Vpin ...his comment "wow that is really immersive" so for the guys who don't give a crap about the opinion of a pinball purist they are excellent. I find when I play the real machines in the wild I get a lot of free games because the shots from the flippers are the same.