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The Current State of Pinball Manufacturing

By Borygard

4 years ago


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    #15 4 years ago
    Quoted from vicjw66:

    How much does stern pay you to say such bullshit.

    It’s an opinion, and I happen to agree with him.
    I own nothing newer than a 1980s game. I’ll take simple, fast, fun and reliable over toy filled any day. Toys are fine as long as they don’t obstruct or dull play, and I prefer them to a stand up flat printed plastic figures.

    #63 4 years ago
    Quoted from DNO:

    I think I would enjoy pinball a lot more if I didn’t read pinside, much like the people I see discovering and re-discovering pinball with the games I own and maintain for the public.
    This place is constantly just picking apart the industry, it’s depressing and irritating.
    Peace out

    That’s only half or less of pinside. The new pin buyers and collectors are a fickle bunch.
    The best parts of pinside are the repair, restoration and community sections. Them’s good people.

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    #85 4 years ago
    Quoted from dugmar:

    Totally, 100% agree. I had high hopes for this game. Once I played it, not only was it sparse, the main "toy" in the game was stationary. Could not agree more.

    How is a spinning flail and a shield that raises and lowers “stationary”? There are also lights in the helmet that flash with the taunts.

    I’d call it a very active mechanical toy. It’s possibly one of the most active toys I’ve seen.

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