Quoted from ZooDude:The thing that gets me about thee arguments is that these machines are not made for home use and are not intended to be sold to non operators, these are commercial vending machines, you should know how to diagnose fix and repair if you are the purchaser, otherwise it's on you to find a reliable tech.
That is not how these games are being marketed and sold anymore, at all.
If you want to aggressively market games to the general public, you need to adapt to that new crowd. And we all know pinball is VERY unfriendly in that regard.
It's a strange situation we've all gotten ourselves into.