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What are Farsight going to do with all their tables?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbejarano" data-source="post: 107426" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>If they want to open a physical arcade, my bet is that they keep only a fraction of the tables in a new arcade in or near Big Bear Lake. Charge admission and keep the tables in free play mode. The tables may rotate in and out of that arcade as FarSight technicians or developers feel they want to work on individual tables. Plus, they could even have The Pinball Arcade set up in this physical arcade and solicit players' feedback on how it compares to the real thing. Not sure if this is worth the real estate cost necessary to keep active. If not, they may just warehouse them or sell them off if they ever run out of room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbejarano, post: 107426, member: 814"] If they want to open a physical arcade, my bet is that they keep only a fraction of the tables in a new arcade in or near Big Bear Lake. Charge admission and keep the tables in free play mode. The tables may rotate in and out of that arcade as FarSight technicians or developers feel they want to work on individual tables. Plus, they could even have The Pinball Arcade set up in this physical arcade and solicit players' feedback on how it compares to the real thing. Not sure if this is worth the real estate cost necessary to keep active. If not, they may just warehouse them or sell them off if they ever run out of room. [/QUOTE]
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