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What's the next pin were going to lose to outrageousness?

By Slate

11 years ago


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    #23 11 years ago

    Pretty sure it will be Raven.

    #119 11 years ago

    TOTAN has already begun it's climb into the pinball price stratosphere. Not sure how far it will go, but it is likely I will never end up owning one at this rate.

    Beyond that I think to a lesser extent games like STTNG and RBION will continue to slowly rise in price as well. Especially RBION due to it seeming to have lost it's "sleeper" status and being generally regarded as a good pin now. Not sure that we will necessarily lose it to outrageous pricing levels, but it has always been undervalued. Although that seems to be changing these last few months...

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