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Why does pinball have an inverse value to age curve ?

By pookycade

3 years ago


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    #2 3 years ago

    With classic games it's purely nostalgia driven. Games that people played as kids and themes that remind collectors of being a kid reign supreme. There are some all time classic fun games, but themes/art that people still care about today will always transcend playability.

    It wasn't that long ago that woodrails were hot collectibles. Now all those collectors have what they want or are gone.

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