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<blockquote data-quote="SilverBalls" data-source="post: 96387" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Do we have any idea of how many paid table packs are purchased on the various platforms. I mean are we talking 1000s, 10000s, 100000s. I know the original pro pinball series sold 3 or 4 million but have no idea if those are the sales achieved nowadays.</p><p></p><p>Where it is true that real 'full-blown' cab owners are in the minority, I think the market for people that would play in portrait is huge, and in fact if that option alone was offered on consoles it may attract new buyers who aren't interested in the now tiresome 3D video pinball view. Of three PCs in my house two have wall mounted rotatable monitors. They use a bracket that costs 10 euros from Amazon. I have friends who aren't normally that interested in pinball who see a simple wall mounted monitor rotated playing a VP table and they say they are interested in getting one. I support PA on two platforms already because I want to see portrait mode one day on PC or even console, but to be honest at the moment I play way more VP in the cabinet and hardly any PA. That is simply down to the view. Will carry on waiting - sounds like it might come soon from what Mike said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverBalls, post: 96387, member: 340"] Do we have any idea of how many paid table packs are purchased on the various platforms. I mean are we talking 1000s, 10000s, 100000s. I know the original pro pinball series sold 3 or 4 million but have no idea if those are the sales achieved nowadays. Where it is true that real 'full-blown' cab owners are in the minority, I think the market for people that would play in portrait is huge, and in fact if that option alone was offered on consoles it may attract new buyers who aren't interested in the now tiresome 3D video pinball view. Of three PCs in my house two have wall mounted rotatable monitors. They use a bracket that costs 10 euros from Amazon. I have friends who aren't normally that interested in pinball who see a simple wall mounted monitor rotated playing a VP table and they say they are interested in getting one. I support PA on two platforms already because I want to see portrait mode one day on PC or even console, but to be honest at the moment I play way more VP in the cabinet and hardly any PA. That is simply down to the view. Will carry on waiting - sounds like it might come soon from what Mike said. [/QUOTE]
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