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Quoted from wayout440:A pinball app is still a video game more than it is pinball IMHO.
A lot of people found pinball through an app, don’t discredit its value.
The first pinball I remember as a kid was the nes pinball game, then windows 95(?) had a pinball game I played the shit out of. Now 25 years later I own a real pin.
Kids remember what they played as kids. It’s called nostalgia
3A69E799-DA3F-4587-8000-85C98E4B676F (resized).jpeg37042615-A938-44CB-9C10-0B7B0CBB3C47 (resized).pngHeres another example from our friends at Disney. I'm at the local Dollarama store and in the kids books section. I found a guardians of the galaxy "look and find" in a pinball theme.
Little subliminal things like this helps keep pinball attractive to the little ones.
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