I'm a stingy route player and even I think $3/1 is way too generous. It's like free pinball.
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I'm surprised no one's used an inflation calculator on 1980 prices as if people would pay $1.50 for the average pinny game today. Paging Mr. Vid.
Quoted from d0n:I'd keep the price as low as possible to attract business. People hate to be gouged and $1 a game is just that... in my opinion. I'd leave it at 50 cents for the newer games and drop to a quarter for the older games.
$0.25 a game, what is this, the Pinball Hall of Fame?
Quoted from Darscot:If you have people waiting then make your games more expensive.
Man, I'm usually waiting to get on newer games because they're $1, so everyone does 3/$2 then on top of replays I'm sitting there watching 5 long games of GOT! Don't make me pay more that experience Don't get me started on credit premiums for 5 credits at a time, I feel guilty hogging the machine that long every time!
I'm a change machine person myself. Nothing like getting $20 in quarters and feeling like a high roller stepping up to the machines.
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