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What to make of this new trend

By Sea_Wolf

5 years ago



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    #5 5 years ago

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    This machine was advertised by a well-established Amusements Company in Greensboro NC as a great coffee table candidate. They had zero interest (or knowledge, it seemed at the time of pickup) in EMs.

    Its inevitable that a trend will be responsible for the demise of low-hanging EM fruit, when it starts taking viable machines its just sad.
    It could be worse, with the chainsaw guy cutting them in half for thrills, or a re-make of the movie Tommy.

    #8 5 years ago
    Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:

    Some titles have already been expunged completely from pinball history.

    Are you aware of what these titles were? Primarily pre-60's or newer?

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