Zombie Aladdin
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That is info that is unavailable, and totally speculated unless FS releases some sort of demographics.
Simply using this forum as the sample base, which I know is skewed and slightly bias, we have players who start off as die hard "Nothing but DMD" and after a season are now expressing interest in earlier games due to design and rule differences.
TPA will become stale and quite unvaried if it's just a set range of pinball, as determined by the loudest voices.
Personally, what I like to see is some variety. I enjoy pinball machines from different eras for different reasons. You just have to bring an open mind. The DMD-era machines are based on progressing a story and the sound and art package, so I play to see how far along I can go. The EM-era machines are based strictly on score with the art being an afterthought (and the sound all being the same), so I play to see how high of a score I can reach. The solid-state era was when every company was trying out a bunch of weird ideas (look no further than Centaur with its art, Black Hole with its lower playfield, or Xenon with its ramp and voice clips), where I can find features and sound-and-art packages not used before or since.
Heck, this is part of why I'd like to see pre-EM machines too, including flipperless games. They are VERY different and are at least worth experiencing, albeit I don't think they should be packaged as standalone tables. There are also no woodrails so far.