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What do you guys do that you can afford pinball?

By Trooper11040

4 years ago


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    #24 4 years ago

    I've been in logistics most of my adult life. I picked up the majority of my "A" list games in the 2000s, before they went wild, not necessarily because they were "A" list games, they just happened to be ones that I liked. I'd work, save the money, and get one. I paid TOP dollar for a HUO Monster Bash when I got it ($3400.00) - that's the most I've ever paid for a game beside my only NIB game (MeTLE.) 20+ years down the road to now, I buy/fix/sell games, make a couple bucks (or not), and keep one here and there. We have our core collection of favorites, and rotate others in and out.

    #26 4 years ago

    I've been in logistics most of my adult life. I picked up the majority of my "A" list games in the 2000s, before they went wild, not necessarily because they were "A" list games, they just happened to be ones that I liked. I'd work, save the money, and get one. My wife and I also used to make mods before 3D printers came along. We have a couple rental properties too. I paid TOP dollar for a HUO Monster Bash when I got it ($3400.00) - that's the most I've ever paid for a game beside my only NIB game (MeTLE.) 20+ years down the road to now, I buy/fix/sell games, make a couple bucks (or not), and keep one here and there. We have our core collection of favorites, and rotate others in and out.

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