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Where will the pinball hobby be in 10 years?

By Rondogg

7 years ago


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    #130 7 years ago

    In 2026, Multimorphic is the dominant pinball manufacturer. There are a number of independent third party companies making games for the P4, the second iteration of their multi-game platform. Stern, JJP and Dutch Pinball also all make games for the P4. There is a much wider range of games available: redemption games, children's games, educational games, multi-player role-playing games and even gambling games often sited in casinos. With increased production, the price of the P4 has dropped considerably and there is a large and vibrant community of owners who buy, sell and trade games, playfield modules and parts.

    #309 7 years ago

    Sorry to interrupt but...

    Post #307 shows why Pinside is so awesome: the owner of one Pinball company debating the future of pinball with the owner of another pinball company. Kudos to these guys and the other industry people who choose to participate here.

    OK, please carry on.

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