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<blockquote data-quote="Bowflex" data-source="post: 131037" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I don't think too many people are quibbling about the actual price or value. Again, it comes back to the fact that individual tables were being sold. Older tables like Gorgar, Black Hole and Black Knight went for less money ($1.99) but more technologically advanced tables (anything that was alphanumeric or DMD) went for $2.99 regardless of whether they were a PHOF reissue or not. The "free table" line was BS because if that were the case, then there would be no option to buy No Good Gofers for any price and the $2.99 they were charging for Elvira and the Party Monsters should have included it.</p><p>I don't know whether or not Farsight ever referred to Twilight Zone or Star Trek TNG as "Premium" but it was, and is, implied by the pricing model of being $4.99 when every other table offered was only $2.99 or less. It is still implied by the fact that they charge an additional $4.99 for a pro version when every other pro-version enhancement is $3.99 or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowflex, post: 131037, member: 24"] I don't think too many people are quibbling about the actual price or value. Again, it comes back to the fact that individual tables were being sold. Older tables like Gorgar, Black Hole and Black Knight went for less money ($1.99) but more technologically advanced tables (anything that was alphanumeric or DMD) went for $2.99 regardless of whether they were a PHOF reissue or not. The "free table" line was BS because if that were the case, then there would be no option to buy No Good Gofers for any price and the $2.99 they were charging for Elvira and the Party Monsters should have included it. I don't know whether or not Farsight ever referred to Twilight Zone or Star Trek TNG as "Premium" but it was, and is, implied by the pricing model of being $4.99 when every other table offered was only $2.99 or less. It is still implied by the fact that they charge an additional $4.99 for a pro version when every other pro-version enhancement is $3.99 or less. [/QUOTE]
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