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<blockquote data-quote="night" data-source="post: 7221" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>Paying $10 for a license table, or more is for a pinball fanatic no problem. But I wonder if Pinball Arcade is all about hardcore pinball fanatics. You see, a lot of folks just buy an app for fun and they like to shoot some pinball and preferable at a reasonable cost. Many new kids on the block don't know these older tables. I mean, we are all old, grey and deaf here, some of us don't even have their own teeth anymore. We know what nostalgia is and we are willing to pay for it, but is the average user willing to pay for a table he has never heard of? I personally would like to see Haunted House, out of nostalgic sentiments. I never played on a Twilight Zone table, simply because the arcade never had one. So, do I care as much for it? I don't. Would I like to see the table coming to my iPad? Sure! Am I willing to chip-in big cash to get it released? Don't think so. </p><p>I really like the last two tables, CV and FH, very nice, they play excellent, love the graphics. (Please update Black Hole) I wonder if it's worth 55000 hard earned dollars for a table like TWZ, perhaps many other cool tables can be bought with that amount. Make a poll for the most favorite table among users, then start talking about licenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night, post: 7221, member: 493"] Paying $10 for a license table, or more is for a pinball fanatic no problem. But I wonder if Pinball Arcade is all about hardcore pinball fanatics. You see, a lot of folks just buy an app for fun and they like to shoot some pinball and preferable at a reasonable cost. Many new kids on the block don't know these older tables. I mean, we are all old, grey and deaf here, some of us don't even have their own teeth anymore. We know what nostalgia is and we are willing to pay for it, but is the average user willing to pay for a table he has never heard of? I personally would like to see Haunted House, out of nostalgic sentiments. I never played on a Twilight Zone table, simply because the arcade never had one. So, do I care as much for it? I don't. Would I like to see the table coming to my iPad? Sure! Am I willing to chip-in big cash to get it released? Don't think so. I really like the last two tables, CV and FH, very nice, they play excellent, love the graphics. (Please update Black Hole) I wonder if it's worth 55000 hard earned dollars for a table like TWZ, perhaps many other cool tables can be bought with that amount. Make a poll for the most favorite table among users, then start talking about licenses. [/QUOTE]
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