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Uh oh, are newer pins dropping in price?

By ZMeny

6 years ago


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    #90 6 years ago

    Just wait until after all of the expos and the new machines being demonstrated through Chicago. Once these new games start getting played/delivered you are going to see a major glut in $6k+ games. The market for games over $4500 gets smaller and smaller the higher you go. The people selling right now are the smart ones.

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    #165 6 years ago

    There are 19 Hobbits currently in the marketplace. Once the new pins are rolling/announced I expect even lower prices, at least for that title.

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