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What are the easiest "no-nudge-required", "no-cheap-drains" tables?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballfan69" data-source="post: 91026" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Yeah it was fun in the 80's for myself and some friends. I recall going in and playing Frontier, BK with less than $1 when they were a quarter to play and rack up free games like crazy.</p><p></p><p>I walked away from pinball and arcade games in general is when a games started costing $1 or more to play 1 three ball game. I think it was in the early 90's. In half an hour you can easily go through $10 or more depending on the game. You wonder why arcades went out of business. Operators are trying to make money but game publishers were trying to get too much Money out of players. I know they need to cover the cost of buying the machines etc. </p><p></p><p>I found a LOTR Machine that Cost $1.50 to play in cali, Then I found one with $.75. Reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballfan69, post: 91026, member: 221"] Yeah it was fun in the 80's for myself and some friends. I recall going in and playing Frontier, BK with less than $1 when they were a quarter to play and rack up free games like crazy. I walked away from pinball and arcade games in general is when a games started costing $1 or more to play 1 three ball game. I think it was in the early 90's. In half an hour you can easily go through $10 or more depending on the game. You wonder why arcades went out of business. Operators are trying to make money but game publishers were trying to get too much Money out of players. I know they need to cover the cost of buying the machines etc. I found a LOTR Machine that Cost $1.50 to play in cali, Then I found one with $.75. Reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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