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Websites Getting The Word Out On The Twilight Zone Kickstarter Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Vercingetorix" data-source="post: 7320" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>My seven-year-old son is obsessed with pinball, and it's completely based on playing simulations. Now he wants me to drive him around every weekend so he can play real tables. </p><p></p><p>If I were a collector who owned a dozen pins, I'd regard what Farsight is doing as the single most important thing in years that would maintain and enhance the value of those tables. It's potentially a hook for a whole generation of young fans. Not only to pinball in general, but to specific tables. Let's say you own a Bride of Pinbot. What could possibly be better for its value than for a bunch of really young people to have a great time playing a really closely simulated digital version of it? </p><p></p><p>Short-sighted stupidity, in other words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vercingetorix, post: 7320, member: 125"] My seven-year-old son is obsessed with pinball, and it's completely based on playing simulations. Now he wants me to drive him around every weekend so he can play real tables. If I were a collector who owned a dozen pins, I'd regard what Farsight is doing as the single most important thing in years that would maintain and enhance the value of those tables. It's potentially a hook for a whole generation of young fans. Not only to pinball in general, but to specific tables. Let's say you own a Bride of Pinbot. What could possibly be better for its value than for a bunch of really young people to have a great time playing a really closely simulated digital version of it? Short-sighted stupidity, in other words. [/QUOTE]
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