Seems like with this crazy demand right now it would be a great time for JJP to bring Pirates back at a premium. I think they would easily sell a run of 500! Maybe even with properly manufactured playfields!
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Seems like with this crazy demand right now it would be a great time for JJP to bring Pirates back at a premium. I think they would easily sell a run of 500! Maybe even with properly manufactured playfields!
I don’t understand why all of this is so difficult. All companies should sell playfields as parts. It’s like they are some form of sacred part! I don’t get it. I would willingly buy an extra one just to not deal with any of these issues/drama. They can’t cost that much to the manufacturer! Maybe throw one in with an LE or CE. Does anyone know why it is so difficult to buy one from the manufacturers? Granted - they should be perfect for the price of a machine when purchased.
There are a handful of must have titles that I would buy from any company, but until I hear about any of them - I’m out. I sold the majority of my collection. New games are not made well. The exception for me has been CGC. Yes there have been issues, but they have responded better than others. I do miss Chas. He rocked.
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