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General Game Discussion - Stern Pinball
Stern Pinball Arcade first impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="HotHamBoy" data-source="post: 251732" data-attributes="member: 4638"><p>$8,500 for a real, physical machine that provides an experience that digital pinball doesn't even come close to providing. We all play digital pinball because it's fun for what it is and it gives us a taste of the game. It is by no means a replacement for real pinball. I'm never going to choose to play the digital verson of a game over the real thing.</p><p></p><p>You cannot judge the value of a digital pinball game by the same standard that you judge the value of a real pinball machine. That's just silly. That's like saying a $10 Ferarri DLC in a racing game is a good value because a real Ferarri costs $200,000.</p><p></p><p>Likewise, you cannot give a product a free pass on criticism just because there are no competitors.</p><p></p><p>Edit: lol, I didn't realize that kaworu made the same car comparison. Trackball, I'm glad you are happy, but a lot of us aren't so complacent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotHamBoy, post: 251732, member: 4638"] $8,500 for a real, physical machine that provides an experience that digital pinball doesn't even come close to providing. We all play digital pinball because it's fun for what it is and it gives us a taste of the game. It is by no means a replacement for real pinball. I'm never going to choose to play the digital verson of a game over the real thing. You cannot judge the value of a digital pinball game by the same standard that you judge the value of a real pinball machine. That's just silly. That's like saying a $10 Ferarri DLC in a racing game is a good value because a real Ferarri costs $200,000. Likewise, you cannot give a product a free pass on criticism just because there are no competitors. Edit: lol, I didn't realize that kaworu made the same car comparison. Trackball, I'm glad you are happy, but a lot of us aren't so complacent. [/QUOTE]
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