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MGC 2020: What are you bringing/selling/trading/ ISO?

By Whysnow

4 years ago


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    #63 4 years ago

    Damnit Hilton, Now I'm freaking out on how soon MGC is getting here.

    Not sure yet what to bring. Will have 2 games there, just depends on what I have time to finish up. Seawitch is at the top of the list right now.

    #66 4 years ago
    Quoted from Whysnow:

    yes please!
    Can I use Seawitch in Clock Chaos? please

    lol dude, don't even have the MPU booting correctly right now. and yes if I can get it cleaned up and stable your more then welcome to use it.

    #74 4 years ago
    Quoted from QsharkQ:

    How do people usually do sales at MGC? Is a deal usually struck ahead of time, or do some people sell day of? I'm in the market for a <$3k (non EM) game, but this will be my first pinball purchase, and I don't really know what I want. I've been eyeballing the local (Madison/ Milwaukee/ Chicago) markets, but not sure that's the best way for a noob to buy a game. I was thinking that having the opportunity to see and play a bunch of for sale games at MGC would be my best option?
    Any tips for buying at the show?
    Thanks!

    There is lots of good people in the Madison area that would be willing to help you. Throw a feeler out to the local community and see who is around. I know Hilton (Whysnow) and I have struck a few deals over the years. Starting out I would try and avoid the people who post games for sale all the time as they are probably more profit driven. Go to a local event in your area (Rick and Morty launch party) and talk to some people there. Not only will you get an idea of whats out there and who is selling, you get to play pinball

    #82 4 years ago
    Quoted from Tilt:

    Just so you know, Profit is not a bad word, and without guys like me, a lot of games would never have made it back into the public.

    LOL, not throwing stones, and if he was looking for something new I would have suggested heading over to you or Chris. For a first game I still say talking to the local players and see what's available. By all means, If you have something in that price range....

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