Quoted from iceman44:I'm trying to think of an example?
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Quoted from iceman44:And yet in our small Alien community it happened literally overnight.
No "reference documents". None needed in today's world. This isn't 1980
And there are 10's of thousands of Stern pinball machines out there.
It's hard to even believe this is being discussed as if the pinball world was potentially coming to an end because of a "node board".
No "reference documents" (schematics) needed . . . OKAY! Stuff NEVER breaks out of warranty. I can promise you that LOTR will likely be my only Stern (especially after a NIB GB purchase) in my collection. If i ever buy NIB it will be a JJP. You are correct, there is no "coming to an end" of pinball because of folks making blind purchases (more money than brains comes to mind), but getting bent over by a manufacturer that gives no schematics to support said games is pathetic. Hell, Data Easts (that many snobs like to shit on) give schematics and part listings. Enjoy your spikes.
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