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Was starting JJP a good idea?

By pindome

11 years ago


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    #27 11 years ago

    Very Easy for all of us to be an arm chair critic.

    Personally, I find Jack to be honest, and passionate for what he is doing.

    At the bottom end, sure there is money, but Jack didnt do this only for that reason.
    He has invested a ton, been beaten up by many, and is persevering to complete what he started.
    I think even if you dont like him, or the game, We all owe him a standing ovation for trying to advance pinball when we we are in fear of it dying with nothing new.
    In that regard, it affected Gary, and we owe him respect for actually being able to get 2 titles out a year!

    Where would we all be without Stern ever making a game, No Jack, and nothing new.
    Heros to me, as I am in business, and have only a small taste of how hard their jobs are.

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