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Speculation: If BK3 Was licensed by Stern, why wouldn't MM2 be next?

By BC_Gambit

5 years ago


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    #4 5 years ago

    You know Black Knight/BK2K has sold over 20000 machines, right?

    That’s like MM and AFM combined and tripled.

    #28 5 years ago
    Quoted from ryanbrooks:

    Don’t forget BK and BK2K were released in 80 and 89. MM and AFM in 97 and 95. Pinball sales and earnings in the 80s were good (though BK2K wasn’t a strong earner) but in the mid to late 90s, pinball sales were tough and earnings compared to gun, driving and fighting games were very poor.

    Oh sure, but to say “BK is a niche game compared to....” is less than accurate.

    MM and AFM are all time greats, but BK is one of as well.

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