Totally agree. Will be very interesting. You go over $5 each and you run the risk of losing the casual player. Freaks like us will pay just about anything.
I assume Stern started placing the digital rights into more current licensing agreements they executed. My guess would be that we will only see the most current pins and those recently in production. So maybe Spider-man, Game of Thrones, Kiss, Metallica, Iron Man, Mustang, Wrestlemania...
Must mean Pat Hand or maybe Top Hand. Those are two Williams EMs that he could be remembering. Very easy to confuse the names on many of those old card themed EMs.
For me Gottlieb and Bally always ruled the EM world. But a few more sweet Williams EMs are Grand Prix, Space Mission, Aztec...
Another Gottlieb I'd like to mention is Hit The Deck. It's a low production machine that I've only seen once. Someone brought a beautiful example to the York pinball show 2 or 3 years ago. I only played a couple of games on it, but I was totally sucked in by it. I haven't played it enough to...
That's a very good list and I enjoyed reading your reasons for selecting them. My top five Gottlieb EMs would be 1970's heavy. That is my absolute favorite EM era. My 5 would be something like this.
1. Atlantis or Centigrade 37 - Would love both, but that seems greedy. Probably have too...
All the pins you mentioned ^ would be very attractive for the next Kickstarter. Doctor Who was a shock to me, now I guess almost anything is on the table as a possibility.
There really are no rules to it. And we didn't make them up. These have been in use for a long time before this forum came along. Go over to the Pinside forum and you will see many more of them. It's a kind of pinball shorthand. If I can't figure one out, I look it up on yahoo. I just type...
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