If this will bring pins into places like Dave and Buster's, great, but I agree with the sentiments that this still won't get kids to play pinball. You can dumb it way down for kids, but you still have the complexity and reliability issues of a pinball machine for operators to deal with.
If I'm a kid, this thing would have to spit out 50 times what I'm used to getting for something simple like hitting a ramp. Otherwise I'm going to walk right past it to the next machine with flashing lights where all I have to do is hit a button while the lights spin around and I hold my little hand covered in pizza grease and orange pop waiting for my ten tickets so I can go buy a little box of Nerds candy when the party is over.