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When will music licenses catch up with modern times?

By Dkjimbo

3 years ago


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    #42 3 years ago

    The Weeknd ruined every commercial break during the NFL postseason, why in the blue hell would anyone want to see them in pinball form?

    Snoop Dog is clearly the next music pin.

    #81 3 years ago
    Quoted from LordHumungus:

    Wow. If there was a market for it they would make it. Its nice to think there's gonna be a whole new generation of pinheads, but there isn't. Ok. That's the bottom line. We are a couple of decades away from video games being indistinguishable from reality and VR killing most things actually mechanical. I'll still buying pinball machines so it isn't going away anytime soon but young people aren't buying games.

    You may be right, but we have been told for at least 20 years that in 20 years video games will be indistinguishable from reality. We have made much improvement, but still very far away from this.

    Also, I always thought growing up that when I am old enough I would have a bad ass man cave with arcade machines. Once I finally decided to pull the trigger, I couldn't be bothered and got pinball machines. Quite literally I had never touched the flipper of a real pinball machine until I was 37 years old.

    People change when they grow up. While I wont have the same appreciation for the older EM machines that some of you guys do, I very much find the mechanical aspect of pinball what draws me in the most.

    Also, even the BEST VR still SUCKS these days. Its fun for all of 5 mins. I wouldn't even say its out of the beta stage yet, and its been there for many, many years.

    #104 3 years ago
    Quoted from silver_spinner:

    well they do. Do you DJ, produce on radio, on air mix shows, clubs, bars?? if not i guess you wouldn't know about requests that pour in radio and at the clubs. Here is the kicker, its not just "urban or inner city areas".
    Yes, Eminem and chris brown are huge requests and wanted by women. Overall, prob 90 percent who ask for chris brown music are female, eminem is 50/50.

    Maybe true, but these women sure as shit aren't putting quarters in a pinball machine.

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