Quoted from Mike_J:I would imagine the sweet spot for this would be in the 2K-2.5K range.
"Sweet spot" or "can't make them fast enough but don't care because they aren't turning any profit" range?
This game isn't for most of us on pinside. Most of us would prefer to have a better, older game or put the money towards a better, more expensive game. This is marketed towards people that want a pinball in their home, currently have zero, want a NIB with low chance for problems and aren't willing to drop six grand or go to the trouble of buying a nice used one.