It's easy, theme isn't anywhere near as good as the alternative options. Not saying game play isn't there, but the initial interest in any game is theme, this one doesn't have a good theme.
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It's easy, theme isn't anywhere near as good as the alternative options. Not saying game play isn't there, but the initial interest in any game is theme, this one doesn't have a good theme.
8k is not the norm now. The majority of pins sold are stern pros and premiums, both well under that price and stern premiums are the full featured game. When you shop boutique it's going to be more expensive for the item your going to recieve, economies of scale in all facets of production and materials are the main reasons.
Quoted from ryanwanger:Okay, I understand - we just disagree on how much an LCD adds to our personal enjoyment of the pinball machine. I wouldn't pay 20% more for a car just because it has a touch screen in the console showing me extra information about the songs as they play.
Not a good comparison. It's like saying you wouldn't pay 20% more for a car with nav, sunroof, and different trim line. Lcd and video integration changes a pinball machine, for some its food others its not important but it is not the minor change your suggesting.
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