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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie Aladdin" data-source="post: 141029" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>I believe they would sell, but to a mostly separate audience or for people who'd get the entire season anyway. They won't sell as much as the solid-state or DMD games, but they'll still sell--just to a mostly different audience. It's like comparing Netflix numbers for new releases to, say, Marx Brothers movies or Frank Capra movies. They're old, but they're classic and have their fans.</p><p></p><p>Especially games made before 1980, which have those iconic pinball chimes, rings, and clacks an the flat, basic playfield non-pinball people associate with pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie Aladdin, post: 141029, member: 4242"] I believe they would sell, but to a mostly separate audience or for people who'd get the entire season anyway. They won't sell as much as the solid-state or DMD games, but they'll still sell--just to a mostly different audience. It's like comparing Netflix numbers for new releases to, say, Marx Brothers movies or Frank Capra movies. They're old, but they're classic and have their fans. Especially games made before 1980, which have those iconic pinball chimes, rings, and clacks an the flat, basic playfield non-pinball people associate with pinball. [/QUOTE]
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