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<blockquote data-quote="Jutter" data-source="post: 48042" data-attributes="member: 1897"><p>Test-balloon-idea-thingy:</p><p></p><p>Release EM-oldies in seperate lucrative classic-bundles. Two EM tables for ($5) the price of one Steady State table. Because rom-emulation isn't nessecary, I assume such classics require less work than the solid state favorites.</p><p>Stick, primarily, to the modern voluptiousness of ramps and music and dot-matrix mini-games, but every now and then... for those who appreciate TPA as a playable-pinball-museum, as well as an arcade game, kick out a classic-pack. For those who aren't into the classics, a pack containing a bleep-bloop-outlanedrain-machine will be an unnessecarily weak sale. Keep it seperated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jutter, post: 48042, member: 1897"] Test-balloon-idea-thingy: Release EM-oldies in seperate lucrative classic-bundles. Two EM tables for ($5) the price of one Steady State table. Because rom-emulation isn't nessecary, I assume such classics require less work than the solid state favorites. Stick, primarily, to the modern voluptiousness of ramps and music and dot-matrix mini-games, but every now and then... for those who appreciate TPA as a playable-pinball-museum, as well as an arcade game, kick out a classic-pack. For those who aren't into the classics, a pack containing a bleep-bloop-outlanedrain-machine will be an unnessecarily weak sale. Keep it seperated. [/QUOTE]
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