I like the playfield on The Beatles a lot more than TNA, but I don't really know about The Beatles software since I haven't gotten to play one yet. So at that rate I might as well just get a Seawitch.
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Quoted from jgentry:I like both a lot. I think The Beatles is the better game but $2500 is a lot of coin and TNA is a better build quality.
I will seriously disagree with TNA being a better build quality. All of my Spooky games have had far more issues than my Stern games, and TNA is no exception.
Quoted from jgentry:Wasn't referring to any issues. Just as far as playfield quality and cabinet quality.
Agree to disagree I guess, but I don't plan on buying any more Spooky games after getting every major release of theirs up to this point. Stern is cheaper (of course The Beatles is an exception here hence why I didn't buy it) and my Stern games don't go out of service constantly like my Spooky games do.
Quoted from jgentry:I'm not sure how we are disagreeing. You are talking about design and qc issues. I'm talking about the actual quality of the game components.
Personally I would also call the parts that allow the game to function game components, but maybe that's just me.
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