Stern obviously makes money selling The Pin for $2500 (shipped free from Amazon), so a much less complicated Fathom for $2500 sounds doable (and much more desirable....).
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Stern obviously makes money selling The Pin for $2500 (shipped free from Amazon), so a much less complicated Fathom for $2500 sounds doable (and much more desirable....).
Quoted from Gatecrasher:If you recall, back in the 1990s Amtex selected what I consider to be the absolute best SS pin (Bally Eight Ball Deluxe) and the best EM pin (Gottlieb Royal Flush) to be their first two PC simulations. The company is long gone bankrupt now but at least they picked the two best machines. If they couldn't make it with those two, they weren't going to make it.
You can d/l it for free today:
http://www.myabandonware.com/game/eight-ball-deluxe-240#download
Quoted from dothedoo:What is DOS? j/k
If you are Window7 or higher, you will need DOSbox:
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