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NJ Silverball Museum is expanding

By mjs2

1 year ago



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    #3 1 year ago

    Thats great. Im hoping they add some newer non JJP games as well. Some sterns or spookys would be great

    #5 1 year ago
    Quoted from mjs2:

    I’ve spoke with a couple people there and for some reason they do not like stern machines. They say it’s because they don’t hold up as well as JJP and older Bally/Williams but I think there is more to that story - just speculation of course.

    Dont hold up as well service wise? That would
    Be crazy because most of their JJP games are a mess. Chipped/ripped playfields and many times Im there those machines are having issues. The GnR there had terrible playfield issues shortly after arriving there.

    I would think sterns would be the most serviceable newer game in most cases. But I dont route games so I wouldnt know for sure I guess.

    Now if they just dont think Sterns are worth it gameplay wise I guess thats ok for them to think that way.

    #7 1 year ago

    Are the JJPs donated from jack or something?

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