The good news is that in 20 years when the fad that is Supreme has passed; These machines will be cheap as hell on the resale market. It’s like Elvis merchandise, the value will rise until everyone collecting them moves on to something else, no one will be left who cares about the brand and the products will drop in price. No one into long term pinball collecting will give a damn about an all red and white game.
Also, I’d assume that for every million views this machine’s video gets, its probably 99% normal people watching in awe of what the brand has marketed this time. 0.9% that are fanboys that look and dream of one day being able to afford one, the next 0.09% will actually have the wealth to afford one, but it’s way easier to get $500 from dad for a hoodie then it is to get $10 000 from dad for a huge pinball machine. So their marketing to 0.01% of their audience. The ones with more money then brains.