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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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    #34 5 years ago
    Quoted from TheLaw:

    No home market then.

    And a huge difference today

    Stern, JJP, Spooky etc all say they have to sell licensed games that people will buy

    The goal is not to sell less games. You re theme DI to a popular license and it sells twice as many at least

    Maybe Deeproot will make a special $50k pin just for you Odiner

    #36 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    This is a fun thread seeing what it would have been like if old farts longing for the past had fueled the pinball industry in the 90s like they do today.
    But thanks for already putting the down payment on that one for me.

    You got it.

    What is a "fun pin" in your mind?

    I'd say TAF, BM66, Mustang, Alice Cooper, Ac/dc, Willy Wonka, Woz, Beatles etc.

    #38 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    Best one I got from the last few years is TNA.
    I not only enjoy playing it, but it doesn't remind me I'm an old fart every time I look at it.

    Well you are an old fart, just accept it

    How about DI, def not an old fart game.

    #39 5 years ago
    Quoted from iceman44:

    You got it.
    What is a "fun pin" in your mind?
    I'd say TAF, BM66, Mustang, Alice Cooper, Ac/dc, Willy Wonka, Woz, Beatles etc.

    What would have been less "old fartish" in the 90's but still old.

    #41 5 years ago

    I'm loving Munsters coming out as an old fart but would also like to see a James Bond, Cool Hand Luke and Dirty Dozen pin too!

    #45 5 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    I might be an old fart but definitely young at heart.

    You and me both.

    That's why we still like to play with toys!

    #63 5 years ago
    Quoted from Roadmarks:

    Until this thread I'd forgotten how many old TV shows were made into movies in the '90s.
    So would it have been original Beverly Hillbillies or themed with Jim Varney and Lea Thompson? My dad (who is how I'm judging stuff in this thread because I was a teen in the '90s) liked both.

    Yes!!!

    Another great oldie

    Of course they made a Gillian’s island and Flintstones

    But no Scooby Doo yet. Wtf

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