If people like me can have a blast playing a pin like Slick Chick that was made 52 years ago (before many of us were born), I think it's easy to say that pinball will live on for a very long time.
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If people like me can have a blast playing a pin like Slick Chick that was made 52 years ago (before many of us were born), I think it's easy to say that pinball will live on for a very long time.
Quoted from Captain_Kirk:Pinball has been around since the 18th century.
It's not going anywhere.
I'd love to know what "pinball" looked like in the 18th century!
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