1986 seems to be a turning point year as well... I think I've owned 7 1986 games recently.
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Quoted from Electrocute:In '92, I was driving around in a Mazda Miata. Chose that over a 5.0 Mustang. What was I thinking? An LX 5.0 notchback would of been the better choice.
A 5.0 Foxbody will be my generations '69 Camaro.
Quoted from jawjaw:Now some pinball companies struggle to get just one out in that time. Then it takes a few more years to get the code complete.
Games are much deeper and complex today. You also have to integrate color changing LED's, more music, more scenes, etc into the code.
Quoted from Wariodolby:All I can say is Non-pinheads love these games.
I always get a kick out of everyone who proclaims xxx is the worst game ever. It's almost as if we are not all created the same? Hard to imagine... I know.
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