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A free-to-play model that I feel could actually work for pinball.
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<blockquote data-quote="zmcvay" data-source="post: 291295" data-attributes="member: 4746"><p>Farsight tried this with the Ghostbusters reskin table. You got a few credits play at a time that slowly refreshed, then you could buy further credits. Even that didn't go over well, but I didn't really want to play Ghostbusters much more than that anyway. </p><p>Stern Pinball Arcade VR does something similar as well, though you can just pay the normal price to buy the tables there. I didn't mind it so much in that case, as I only played the occasional game of, for example, Phantom of the Opera but could just purchase tables like Star Trek that I played a lot of.</p><p></p><p>I think the thing is, arcades are one thing, games you play on your devices are another, and we have expectations set in place for both that don't mix well. I don't think I'd pay arcade prices per play for digital games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zmcvay, post: 291295, member: 4746"] Farsight tried this with the Ghostbusters reskin table. You got a few credits play at a time that slowly refreshed, then you could buy further credits. Even that didn't go over well, but I didn't really want to play Ghostbusters much more than that anyway. Stern Pinball Arcade VR does something similar as well, though you can just pay the normal price to buy the tables there. I didn't mind it so much in that case, as I only played the occasional game of, for example, Phantom of the Opera but could just purchase tables like Star Trek that I played a lot of. I think the thing is, arcades are one thing, games you play on your devices are another, and we have expectations set in place for both that don't mix well. I don't think I'd pay arcade prices per play for digital games. [/QUOTE]
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