Locations can start renting out their games. It's not a huge amount of income, usually, but it's definitely better than nothing. I have ventured down to oregon to play some pinball, sucks that washington locations are shut down.
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Locations can start renting out their games. It's not a huge amount of income, usually, but it's definitely better than nothing. I have ventured down to oregon to play some pinball, sucks that washington locations are shut down.
Quoted from clodpole:Wow, that's hard for me to process. It's a little like hand controls for paraplegics to drive vehicles, only reversed.
Yes, I agree. It would definitely take some getting used to.
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