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What if during the 90s they themed pinball machines like they do now?

By o-din

5 years ago


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    #69 5 years ago

    It would have been much better.

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    #77 5 years ago
    Quoted from Blitzburgh99:

    I would be bold enough to say that GenX is the last great independent generation.

    Well said and quite true.

    #78 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    When they are the ones in their 30s and 40s making money and able to afford these things, will they look back to what's happening in pinball now as cool and nostalgia for them, or remember it only as something their parents and grandparents did to try to recapture their youth.

    Odin man you gotta let this shit go. Pinball dies with us the Gen Xr's bottom line sir. Millenials will not collect pinball machines and the Barcade will disappear as well. Themes are geared to the mid 30's to mid 50 guys and it will not change.

    #98 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    Where I come from, the Sesame Street characters are the original Muppets, I watched them all when the show was new, so a machine themed after any other rendition would be pointless and lame.

    I'm not sure theres a rendition of the muppets that wouldn't be lame I grew up watching The Muppets and Seasame Street but I left puppets behind a long time ago frankly this desire for a puppet pin is a little concerning. Well I would be ok with this.....

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