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Opinions About The Future of Pinball.

By Azmodeus

4 years ago


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    #33 4 years ago

    QC issues may be worse for pinball than COVID-19

    I suspect many have the resources to buy several games to occupy this newfound leisure time but aren't (due to QC & silly pricing).

    #46 4 years ago
    Quoted from pintechev:

    I’m sorry, but this doesn’t make any sense to me. People are yearning to have fun. Things like pooling clear coat quickly become unimportant when priorities change as they are now. Getting a game in your home is a pretty incredible thing.

    If that's the case I'd have a new game.

    But I really don't want roll the dice & end up with a grenade. Especially when I already have a basement full of ill shit.

    I also want to get laid but still exclude that bitch Carole Baskin.

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