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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 23387" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Mike, I'm not really sure how to put my appreciation for your team and the project you guys have undertaken.</p><p></p><p>Let me put it this way.</p><p></p><p>Do you remember the Sega Dreamcast? Have you ever seen the heavy emotional investment that the diehard fans of that ill-fated little console had/have in it? I mean those people who felt that they lost a bit of their video gaming soul the day Sega announced it was a "dead" system?</p><p></p><p>I'm one of those people.</p><p></p><p>I've been playing games since the age of 2. Playing pac-man in a donut shop. Centipede, etc. Gaming was the one hobby I'd kept all my life.</p><p>After the Dreamcast, I moved on to the XBOX, this wasn't a "yay Microsoft!" decision...my decision was made by Sega. My favorite game franchises from the Dreamcast all moved to XBOX (Jet Set Radio, Shenmue, Metropolis Street Racer...as Project Gotham of course). It just wasn't the same.</p><p></p><p>Pinball Arcade has rekindled a love for gaming that really had been left behind with my Sega Dreamcast all those years ago. In fact. I really don't play any other games any more, just TPA. I look forward to DLC like I used to look forward to next month's Dreamcast magazine with the demo disc so I could find out what I would be spending all my money on. </p><p></p><p>You've brought together a passionate bunch of people. Some like to gripe, some are impatient but there is a core group, and a sizeable one that really want this project to succeed. We are invested in seeing you guys do well because we want to trade our dollars for your product. We are happy to trade our dollars for your product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 23387, member: 341"] Mike, I'm not really sure how to put my appreciation for your team and the project you guys have undertaken. Let me put it this way. Do you remember the Sega Dreamcast? Have you ever seen the heavy emotional investment that the diehard fans of that ill-fated little console had/have in it? I mean those people who felt that they lost a bit of their video gaming soul the day Sega announced it was a "dead" system? I'm one of those people. I've been playing games since the age of 2. Playing pac-man in a donut shop. Centipede, etc. Gaming was the one hobby I'd kept all my life. After the Dreamcast, I moved on to the XBOX, this wasn't a "yay Microsoft!" decision...my decision was made by Sega. My favorite game franchises from the Dreamcast all moved to XBOX (Jet Set Radio, Shenmue, Metropolis Street Racer...as Project Gotham of course). It just wasn't the same. Pinball Arcade has rekindled a love for gaming that really had been left behind with my Sega Dreamcast all those years ago. In fact. I really don't play any other games any more, just TPA. I look forward to DLC like I used to look forward to next month's Dreamcast magazine with the demo disc so I could find out what I would be spending all my money on. You've brought together a passionate bunch of people. Some like to gripe, some are impatient but there is a core group, and a sizeable one that really want this project to succeed. We are invested in seeing you guys do well because we want to trade our dollars for your product. We are happy to trade our dollars for your product. [/QUOTE]
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