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Play meter total. What's typical?

By adowns

8 years ago


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    #40 8 years ago

    A good indicator of the amount of play a game has gotten is the wear on the upper arch. Meters can be misleading. The four or five digit ones are not very good at indicating the total plays because they have most likely turned over an unknown number of times. I once found a Gottlieb wedgehead that had around 16,000 plays on a six digit meter. From the looks of the game, it was probably an accurate count.

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