dtown8532
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- Apr 10, 2012
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A while ago when Big Shot or Central Park came out, some were complaining about having to pay five dollars to buy both tables instead of being able to purchase them separately. Another person said that one way to look at it was, if you don't like one of the tables, you paid five dollars for the other with the one you don't care for as a bonus.
I'd like to add another point of view. Would I stuff that much money into the real deal? Meaning would I pump $2.50 or $5.00 into a real version of said machine? With most tables in TPA it's an easy, resounding "yes." My opinion on the probable tables in this pack:
Goin' Nuts - 50 cents to say I played it.
Flight 2000 - I've played it. Assuming that if I saw one it would be in a location with other pins, I'm afraid I wouldn't put any more than 50 cents to a dollar in it.
Bottom line is the numbers don't add up. I'm glad we're getting Flight 2000 as a representation of early Sterns but I just wished they paired it with something that, to me, is nothing more than a novelty.
I'd like to add another point of view. Would I stuff that much money into the real deal? Meaning would I pump $2.50 or $5.00 into a real version of said machine? With most tables in TPA it's an easy, resounding "yes." My opinion on the probable tables in this pack:
Goin' Nuts - 50 cents to say I played it.
Flight 2000 - I've played it. Assuming that if I saw one it would be in a location with other pins, I'm afraid I wouldn't put any more than 50 cents to a dollar in it.
Bottom line is the numbers don't add up. I'm glad we're getting Flight 2000 as a representation of early Sterns but I just wished they paired it with something that, to me, is nothing more than a novelty.