I'd consider Magic Girl a loss leader - produce the games as promised, then go unlimited on future games.
Or, ask the owners if it would be okay to open it up to 50 units.
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I'd consider Magic Girl a loss leader - produce the games as promised, then go unlimited on future games.
Or, ask the owners if it would be okay to open it up to 50 units.
Quoted from Aurich:Get with the narrative vid, Williams games were perfect gems that came with a coin box pre-filled with quarters from the factory to help you get your route started, and Stern games are made from cardboard thinner than the boxes they come in.
Well, let's be honest - the first generation of Stern games after taking over from Sega were shit. I know, because I pulled both WMS and Stern games out of their boxes and set them up, and I even bought a bunch of early Sterns. Just awful, much worse than the WMS games.
I've unboxed CV, NGG, CC, MB and a few more and all worked perfectly right out.
Unboxing High Roller Casino vs. TRON:LE was like night and day.
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