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Why Did Pinball Die In The 1990s?

By SantaEatsCheese

5 years ago


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    #170 5 years ago

    I was born in the 90s. My N64 seemed like it was always on but the thing was is that Pinball never died for me. I always wanted to play it as much as I could. Unfortunately maybe I'm in the minority for my generation but there's always been something about an older car or pinball machines that you can't replicate. So I disagree with the comments early about kids these days not having interest in this or that. I was 19 and bought a 1969 muscle car and 22 bought the first pinball machine. Younger generation is into this that's why the barcades are booming. It's just the era brought a lot of change and I think the manufacturers gave up (except stern).

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