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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Lehmann" data-source="post: 167562" data-attributes="member: 4691"><p>Yeah, I would have been those teen's in the 90's who had not grown up on pinball since pac-man came out when I was 8 I no longer saw the appeal of pinball. And then Mortal Kombat and then TNMT and Gauntlet etc. They lost the entire generation. Yet some continued targeting the teen market they had already lost. Forbes wrote an article about it in the 00's and how different companies handled their decline differently and which strategy worked better. It was not the ones that tried to compete with video games head on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Lehmann, post: 167562, member: 4691"] Yeah, I would have been those teen's in the 90's who had not grown up on pinball since pac-man came out when I was 8 I no longer saw the appeal of pinball. And then Mortal Kombat and then TNMT and Gauntlet etc. They lost the entire generation. Yet some continued targeting the teen market they had already lost. Forbes wrote an article about it in the 00's and how different companies handled their decline differently and which strategy worked better. It was not the ones that tried to compete with video games head on. [/QUOTE]
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