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Will PPS/Chicago Gaming keep producing past games if demand is there?

By kms_pinball

6 years ago


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    #4 6 years ago

    As a Chicago Gaming distributor I feel fairly confident in telling you that you can rest assured that if there is demand there should be no reason to not rerun existing titles while the new ones are in production... It just happened with MMR in the middle of AFMR... MMR will re-run again in February after a long run of AFMRs. Then sometime after that you should be hearing about #3. And I would suspect at some point after #3 is running yes, you'd see more AFMRs and MMRs in smaller runs as demand dictates.

    PinballSTAR does have 1 last MMR in stock and have a few each of AFRM Classic (CE) and Specials (SE) in stock now as well - come and get 'em !

    Joe Newhart
    PinballSTAR Amusements
    570-357-0042

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