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A couple of years back I think Lloyd had one for under $1500 (does that sound right?) and I could kick myself for not buying it then. It's like what... $10K now?
Classic Game, Classic Theme and David Hasselhoff!
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Baywatch
A couple of years back I think Lloyd had one for under $1500 (does that sound right?) and I could kick myself for not buying it then. It's like what... $10K now?
Classic Game, Classic Theme and David Hasselhoff!
As someone else mentioned above, use the Pinside Maps (or https://pinballmap.com/) to find more local places that have games. It's a good idea to buy a game you guys like to play, rather than a game someone else likes.
You can also play virtual pinball on many of today's common gaming consoles (https://pinballmap.com/). The Pinball Arcade has a ton of classic games (and some current ones) that let you get a good idea of what games look like, their rules and how they might play.
Arcade1Up is eventually coming out with a sub $1000 virtual pinball cabinet this year, but opinions vary on virtual pinball cabinets.
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