(Topic ID: 88367)

When will we see reproductions of early solid state games?

By solarvalue

10 years ago


Topic Heartbeat

Topic Stats

  • 83 posts
  • 43 Pinsiders participating
  • Latest reply 9 years ago by lost8ball
  • Topic is favorited by 3 Pinsiders

You

Linked Games

No games have been linked to this topic.

    Topic Gallery

    View topic image gallery

    IMAG2643.jpg
    afm.jpg
    flashgordonpf.jpg

    You're currently viewing posts by Pinsider sunking.
    Click here to go back to viewing the entire thread.

    #45 10 years ago

    If I could get a *mint* EBD, Centaur or perhaps Paragon for around 3,000 - I'd be tempted.

    #51 10 years ago
    Quoted from BrianBannon:

    I think a price point between $3000-$4000 would be the sweet spot for collectors. Anything over $4000, and I think there will be too few people chasing these games to make it worthwhile

    I think you're spot on with those prices. I'd be tempted at around $3,000, but too much above that, and I'd prefer to have a NIB Stern Pro.

    You're currently viewing posts by Pinsider sunking.
    Click here to go back to viewing the entire thread.

    Reply

    Wanna join the discussion? Please sign in to reply to this topic.

    Hey there! Welcome to Pinside!

    Donate to Pinside

    Great to see you're enjoying Pinside! Did you know Pinside is able to run without any 3rd-party banners or ads, thanks to the support from our visitors? Please consider a donation to Pinside and get anext to your username to show for it! Or better yet, subscribe to Pinside+!


    This page was printed from https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/when-will-we-see-reproductions-of-early-solid-state-games?tu=sunking and we tried optimising it for printing. Some page elements may have been deliberately hidden.

    Scan the QR code on the left to jump to the URL this document was printed from.