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<blockquote data-quote="crazyflipperfingers" data-source="post: 60473" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>I understand that they have to have a physical machine in order to digitize it. I would love to see the entire top 100 recreated as well, but they are quickly running out of non-licensed tables to do. Most of the machines I listed could be purchased for about a fourth of the cost of a more modern machine, and more importantly, there wouldn't be additional licensing costs associated with the table. I'm sure Farsight is trying to release the most popular tables that they can in order to get the most profit in return. That's cool and expected, but I'm just throwing a wish list out there I guess. Doesn't matter, I'll buy everything they release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyflipperfingers, post: 60473, member: 312"] I understand that they have to have a physical machine in order to digitize it. I would love to see the entire top 100 recreated as well, but they are quickly running out of non-licensed tables to do. Most of the machines I listed could be purchased for about a fourth of the cost of a more modern machine, and more importantly, there wouldn't be additional licensing costs associated with the table. I'm sure Farsight is trying to release the most popular tables that they can in order to get the most profit in return. That's cool and expected, but I'm just throwing a wish list out there I guess. Doesn't matter, I'll buy everything they release. [/QUOTE]
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