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The stiff winds of momentum change in pinball manufacturing

By Cserold

5 years ago


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    #7 5 years ago

    I like the hype and excitement that the iron maiden launch brought with it.

    I have not played it as much as I will.

    The competive pinball landscape. Challenging. But I will take no bs. I have no filter.

    If I don't have anything good to say often I won't say anything now.

    But this is all great for us the players, buyers and everyone else.

    I watched the spooky presentation at golden state and was pretty impressed by thier team.

    #46 5 years ago
    Quoted from FlippyD:

    If China ever finds a love for pinball that could be huge. I doubt it will ever happen but it's within the realm of future possibilities.

    Now your thinking...

    In my thinking, it would take a Chinese company to lead this charge. Internally in the culture. I like a challenge.

    #47 5 years ago
    Quoted from Azmodeus:

    Now your thinking...
    In my thinking, it would take a Chinese company to lead this charge. Internally in the culture. I like a challenge.

    What would interest a country to play pinball in China? I wonder.

    #51 5 years ago
    Quoted from Rondogg:

    I would love to see a market open up in China and Gary has been to China. Didn't Homepin announce that their next title is going to be catered to China? All wishful thinking. They have zero cultural interest in pinball. It would be like wondering if Pachinko is ever going to take off in the USA, possible, but a lot of cultural shifts would have to change to make that possible. Still holding out hope however...

    Pachinko is a good analogy. There is zero pachinko presence in America.

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