Yep, driven by collectors much more than pin lovers. Especially for a rehashed layout. Only making 100 of the $35,000 model according to the podcast rumor.
Pretty disgusting cash grab. I thought Batman 66 was bad. :eek:
Rumor has it that the Stern Beatles pin that will be coming out in the near future will be the Seawitch layout with spinning discs added. The three version will be $10,000, $18,000, and $35,000 in price. Heard this on Kaneda’s podcast. Crazy if it’s true.
Very true. But my building/assembly and computer skills would be a major con for me. I'm just not very good at that stuff. Amazed at what many of the folks on here have built.
I'd rather they just avoid pins that they feel the need to sanitize like an overprotective helicopter mom. Stick to tables that they don't have to mess with. Plenty of those.
I was kinda assuming they would add a DMD to table without them as well. Might be a good question to ask them. I'm sure they could do a good job with it. I really don't care, but a lot of their existing customers might like a DMD added.
This baby looks like the best mini arcade I've ever seen. Doubt you can find it for $300 though. I haven't done any research on it, but it looks fantastic. Like a history of video games in a box. Even buttons on the side for pinball.
I doubt it would stop me from buying any specific table. But I hate this bowing to ridiculous social pressures. Is it book burning? No, of cource not. Is it wrong? IMO yes, it's wrong.
Maybe they can place black bars over half the artworks in the Louvre. Please protect us! Oh the horror!
Yeah, there were some real gems. Also a very nice Rollergames, Cue Ball Wizard, and a sweet Big Indian. I wasn’t able to get picks of all the good ones. And some of my pics were bad (blurry, glare, etc).
Quite a lovely selection of pins today. Played from 10AM til 3:30PM and wished I could...
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